Franchise Individual Records
Season
- Most goals in a season: Mario Lemieux, 85 (1988–89)
- Most assists in a season: Mario Lemieux, 114 (1988–89)
- Most points in a season: Mario Lemieux, 199 (1988–89)
- Most penalty minutes in a season: Paul Baxter, 409 (1981–82)
- Most points in a season, defenseman: Paul Coffey, 113 (1988–89)
- Most points in a season, rookie: Sidney Crosby, 102 (2005–06)
- Most wins in a season: Tom Barrasso, 43 (1992–93)
Playoffs
- Most Goals in a playoff season: Kevin Stevens, 17 (1990–91)
- Most Assists in a playoff Season: Mario Lemieux, 28 (1990–91)
- Most Points in a playoff Season: Mario Lemieux, 44 (1990–91)
- Most Points in a playoff Season, defenseman: Larry Murphy, 23 (1990–91)
- Most wins in a playoff season: Tom Barrasso, 16 (1991–92) and Marc-Andre Fleury, 16 (2008–09)
- Lowest goals against average in a playoff season: Ron Tugnutt, 1.77 (1999–2000)
- Highest save percentage in a playoff season: Ron Tugnutt, .945% (1999–2000)
- Most playoff shutouts: Tom Barrasso, 6
- Most shutouts in a playoff season: Marc-Andre Fleury, 3 (2007–08)
- Most consecutive games in a single playoff with multiple points: Evgeni Malkin, 6 (2009)
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