Neal Broten - Career Statistics

Career Statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1978–79 U. of Minnesota WCHA 40 21 50 71 18
1979–80 United States Nat-Tm 55 25 30 55 20
1980–81 U. of Minnesota WCHA 36 17 54 71 56
1980–81 Minnesota North Stars NHL 3 2 0 2 12 19 1 7 8 9
1981–82 Minnesota North Stars NHL 73 38 60 98 42 4 0 2 2 0
1982–83 Minnesota North Stars NHL 79 32 45 77 43 9 1 6 7 10
1983–84 Minnesota North Stars NHL 76 28 61 89 43 16 5 5 10 4
1984–85 Minnesota North Stars NHL 80 19 37 56 39 9 2 5 7 10
1985–86 Minnesota North Stars NHL 80 29 76 105 47 5 3 2 5 2
1986–87 Minnesota North Stars NHL 46 18 35 53 33
1987–88 Minnesota North Stars NHL 54 9 30 39 32
1988–89 Minnesota North Stars NHL 68 18 38 56 57 5 2 2 4 4
1989–90 Minnesota North Stars NHL 80 23 62 85 45 7 2 2 4 18
1990–91 Minnesota North Stars NHL 79 13 56 69 26 23 9 13 22 6
1991–92 Minnesota North Stars NHL 76 8 26 34 16 7 1 5 6 2
1992–93 Minnesota North Stars NHL 82 12 21 33 22
1993–94 Dallas Stars NHL 79 17 35 52 62 9 2 1 3 6
1994–95 Dallas Stars NHL 17 0 4 4 4
1994–95 New Jersey Devils NHL 30 8 20 28 20 20 7 12 19 6
1995–96 New Jersey Devils NHL 55 7 16 23 14
1996–97 New Jersey Devils NHL 3 0 1 1 0
1996–97 Los Angeles Kings NHL 19 0 4 4 0
1996–97 Dallas Stars NHL 20 8 7 15 12 2 0 1 1 0
NHL totals 1099 289 634 923 569 135 35 63 98 77

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