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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   The New York Islanders Exclusive 40-Goal Club   August 28, 2018
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On April 7, during the last game of the season, Anders Lee scored his 40th goal
 becoming the first New York Islander to reach that milestone since the 2006-07
 season. He joined an exclusive club as one of only 12 players to accomplish
this feat while wearing an Islander uniform.

The other 11 Islanders on that list include Stanley Cup winners,
Hall-of-Famers, and a handful of one-and-done 40-goal scorers which hopefully,
Lee will not be. There is skepticism about his ability to reach that milestone
again now that John Tavares is no longer his center. That pessimistic view
discounts the passing skills of teammates Josh Bailey and Mathew Barzal, who
will both be around to feed Lee, and it discredits Lee's proven ability to
deflect or gather in and shoot pucks while planted in his favorite spot in
front of the net.Anders Lee scored his 40th goal of the season on April 7,
2018. (Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports)

Lee is now a permanent member of the Islanders' 40-goal club. Here is a look at
 the company he is joining.The One-TimersJason Blake

Jason Blake was the last Islander to make this list with his 40-goal, 69-point
performance in 2006-07. He came over to the Islanders in a 2001 trade with the
Los Angeles Kings. He started out in a checking role but quickly showed his
offensive ability with three 20-plus goal seasons for the Islanders leading up
to his 40-goal performance. He was never able to replicate it but he did go on
to have two more 20-goal seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs before his
playing days ended.Steve Thomas

Steve Thomas played for six different teams during his NHL career but the
Islanders were fortunate to have him during his peak years from ages 28 to 31.
He scored 118 of his 421 career goals in four seasons with the Islanders
including 42 goals in 1993-94. It was the second 40-goal season of his career.
Thomas also scored 40 goals in 1989-90 while playing for the Chicago
Blackhawks.Pierre Turgeon

Pierre Turgeon scored 40 goals during the 1991-92 season but that is not why he
 is on this list. Turgeon started that season with the Buffalo Sabres where he
scored his first two goals before an October trade to the Islanders where he
scored another 38 goals. He qualifies for this list because of his career-high
58-goal, 132-point performance in 1992-93. He also took home the Lady Byng
Trophy that year.  Overall, 147 of his 515 career goals were scored during his
 four years with the Islanders.Ray Ferraro

Ray Ferraro's story is similar to that of Thomas. After seven years with the
Hartford Whalers, including a 41-goal performance in 1988-89, Ferraro was
traded to the Islanders where he turned in a career-best, 80-point season in
1991-92 including 40 goals and 40 assists. He went on to play with four other
teams after leaving the Islanders via free agency in 1995 but never came close
to the 40-goal mark again.Derek King

Derek King joined the 40-goal club the same year as Ferraro when he also had
the best season of his career with a 40-goal, 78-point performance in 1991-92.
Although we don't often hear much about King, he scored 211 goals during 11
seasons with the Islanders, good for tenth on the club';s all-time goal-scoring
 list.John Tonelli

After five trips to the Stanley Cup Final with the Islanders between 1980 and
1984, John Tonelli had the best regular season of his career in 1984-85 with 42
 goals and 58 assists for his one and only 40-goal, 100-point season. He had
been a 30-goal scorer four other times in his career; twice with Islanders and
twice while playing for the Los Angeles Kings.NEW YORK, NY - April 18: John
Tonelli #27 of the New York Islanders skates on the ice during Game 3 of the
1982 Division Finals against the New York Rangers on April 18, 1982, at the
Madison Square Garden in New York. (Photo by B Bennett/Getty Images)Brent
Sutter

Brent Sutter matched Tonelli's 42 goals in the 1984-85 season and added 60
assists for 102 points in what would be his only 40-goal, 100-point season. The
 two of them performed so well that year that Islanders superstar Mike Bossy
spent a lot of time playing with them, whereas in previous seasons his
linemates were Bryan Trottier and Clark Gillies.The Elite NY Islanders Goal
ScorersZiggy Palffy

Ziggy Palffy was goalless in five games in his first season with the Islanders.
 In his second year - a strike-shortened season - he played in 33 games and
scored 10 goals. After the NHL returned to a full schedule in 1995, he took
off. Palffy's scoring ability was on full display as he turned in three
consecutive 40-goal seasons from 1995-96 through 1997-98 with 43, 48, and 45
goals. He would play one final season with the Islanders before being traded to
 the Kings.Pat LaFontaine

Pat LaFontaine's Hall-of-Fame career included eight seasons with the New York
Islanders during which he scored 287 goals. He had four seasons in a row with
totals of 47, 45, 54, and 41 goals between 1987-88 and 1990-91 before becoming
the centerpiece in a blockbuster trade with the Buffalo Sabres.

The trade brought Pierre Turgeon, Uwe Krupp, Benoit Hogue, and Dave McLlwain to
 the Isles in exchange for LaFontaine, Randy Hillier, Randy Wood, and a
fourth-round pick. LaFontaine went on to have three more 40-plus goal seasons
with the Sabres before being traded to the New York Rangers where his career
ended prematurely due to concussion issues.Pat LaFontaine scored 40 or more
goals seven times in his career, including four times with the New York
Islanders.Bryan Trottier

Bryan Trottier is a legend. He was the number one center on an Islanders team
that won four Stanley Cups in the early 1980s. He is the team's career leader
in games played (1123), assists (853), and points (1353). He is second on the
all-time goal list, behind his linemate Mike Bossy, with 500 goals as an
Islander. He scored over 40 goals five times in his tenure with 46 in 1977-78,
47 in 1978-79, 42 in 1979-80, 50 in 1981-82, and 40 in 1983-84.

In the later stages of his career, Trottier went on to play three seasons with
the Pittsburgh Penguins. He was able to add 24 more goals and win two more
Stanley Cups playing behind centers Mario Lemieux and Ron Francis.In a Class by
 Himself - Mike Bossy

Mike Bossy is one of the most talented and prolific goal scorers in NHL
history. He was the second player ever to score 50 goals in 50 games and is the
 Islanders'; all-time leader in goals with 573. He played just 752 games in a
ten-year career that was shortened by back problems, forcing him to retire at
the age of 30.

Bossy scored over 40 goals in the first nine of his ten seasons with the
Islanders; more accurately, he scored over 50 goals four times and over 60
goals five times in those nine seasons.Mike Bossy scored over 50 goals in nine
of tens seasons with the New York Islanders. (Photo by Bruce Bennett
Studios/Getty Images)

In his last season with the Islanders, his back problems limited him to 63
games but he was still able to score 38 goals. Over his ten-year career, he
averaged an incredible .76 goals and 1.50 points per game.

Together with linemates Trottier and Gillies, Bossy led the Islanders to become
 one of the most successful hockey dynasties in NHL history. Between 1980 and
1984 they won 19 consecutive playoff series (including four Stanley Cups)
until they lossed to the Wayne Gretzky-era Edmonton Oilers in the 1984 Cup
Final.

Mike Bossy's Goals by Season

Season

AgeGames Played

Goals

1977-78

2173

53

1978-79

2280

69

1979-80

2375

51

1980-81

247968

1981-822580

64

1982-83

267960

1983-84

2767

51

1984-85

2876

58

1985-862980

61

1986-873063

38

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