Are there any examples of exact the same seasons by one player?
I noticed the other day Daryl Evans finished his career with four straight one-point seasons, which is just super weird to me. Infinitely harder to do than four straight zero point seasons, but at the end of the day, only 4 extra points.
Or if we want to get really weird and obscure, we could say something like "despite playing in the NHL between 1981 and 1987, Daryl Evans has twice as many career multi-point playoff
games as he does multi-point regular
seasons.
This is the same Daryl Evans who scored 4 points in his first ever playoff game in a 10-8 win over the Oilers, matching Gretzky's 4 point output, in the first two periods no less. This is not the Miracle on Manchester game either, where Evans scored the OT winner a couple days later, eliminating the Oilers from the playoffs. He ended his playoff run with 13 points in 11 games after losing to the upstart Canucks.
His next four points would take 1748 days for him to accumulate (April 19th, 1982 - Jan. 31st, 1987).
Just for fun, including the playoffs, Gretzky scored 1092 points during that span. Gretz and Evans played against each-other only once after that 81-82 matchup, and fittingly Wayne put up a very casual four point night as part of an 8-2 Oilers win over the Kings on October 26th, 1984.
But I digress.
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