How Auston Matthews' 2021-22 season stacks up against other Maple Leaf greats

Bryan Murphy

How Auston Matthews' 2021-22 season stacks up against other Maple Leaf greats image

Maple Leafs superstar Auston Matthews had one of the best regular seasons in recent history and he was rewarded Tuesday night. 

The 24-year-old further cemented his status as one of the game's best goal scorers in winning his second consecutive Rocket Richard Trophy and becoming the first NHL player since Steven Stamkos in 2011-12 to score 60 goals in a season. As a result, he was a finalist for both the Hart Trophy and Ted Lindsay Award. 

Even at his young age, Matthews is climbing the ranks among the NHL elite. Postseason success is next in order; the Maple Leafs were bounced yet again in the first round this year. But Matthews' season was dominant in terms of goal scoring. 

There have been a number of great performances by Maple Leafs players in the franchise's storied history, and Matthews' 2021-22 season will be talked about as one of the best by a Leafs player. Tuesday night he added the Hart Trophy and Ted Lindsay Award to his trophy shelf. 

The Sporting News looks at how Mathews' campaign compares to other Toronto greats. 

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Most goals in a season by a Maple Leaf

Only one Maple Leaf in history has scored 60 goals in a season, and that's Matthews. 

He not only broke Rick Vaive's franchise record for goals in a season, but he also became just the third player in the salary cap era to reach the milestone and the first American-born player to do so. 

Matthews now owns two of the top 10 single-season goal totals in franchise history. There's a good chance he'll produce a few more by the time his career is over. 

PLAYERSEASONGOALS
Auston Matthews2021-2260
Rick Vaive1981-8254
Dave Andreychuk1993-9453
Rick Vaive1983-8452
Rick Vaive1982-8351
Gary Leeman1989-9051
Frank Mahovlich1960-6148
Auston Matthews2019-2047
Lanny McDonald1977-7847
John Tavares2018-1947

Most points in a season by a Maple Leaf

Matthews joined Doug Gilmour and Darryl Sittler as the only Maple Leafs players to reach 100 points in a season. He recorded 106 during the 2021-22 campaign. 

Both Gilmour and Sittler achieved it twice in their careers, with Gilmour owning the franchise record with 127. Matthews' 106 are fourth in franchise history. 

PLAYERSEASONPOINTS
Doug Gilmour1992-93127
Darryl Sittler1977-78117
Doug Gilmour1993-94111
Auston Matthews2021-22106
Darryl Sittler1975-76100
Dave Andreychuk1993-9499
Darryl Sittler1979-8097
Wilf Paiement1980-8197
Mitch Marner2021-2297
Darryl Sittler1980-8196

Highest points-per-game rate in a season by a Maple Leaf

Matthews' 2021-22 season was one of the most productive in quite some time. 

With 106 points in 73 games, Matthews averaged 1.452 points per game. That surpassed his previous high of 1.269. It is the fourth-highest rate in Toronto history. Only Gilmour, Sittler and Lorne Carr have produced higher rates. 

PLAYERSEASONP/GP
Doug Gilmour1992-931.530
Lorne Carr1943-441.480
Darryl Sittler1977-781.463
Auston Matthews2021-221.452
Sweeney Schriner1944-451.423
Syl Apps1942-431.379
Mitch Marner2021-221.347
Doug Gilmour1993-941.337
Darryl Sittler1979-801.329
Auston Matthews2020-211.269

Bryan Murphy

Bryan Murphy joined The Sporting News in 2022 as the NHL/Canada content producer. Previously he worked for NBC Sports on their national news desk reporting on breaking news for the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL, in addition to covering the 2020 and 2022 Olympic Games. A graduate of Quinnipiac University, he spent time in college as a beat reporter covering the men’s ice hockey team.