In LA......
I remember going to Canuck games in the early 80's and seeing the Kings "Triple Crown Line" of Dionne, Simmer and Taylor. They basically did whatever they wanted to out there. In 1979-80 they tallied 146 goals and 182 assists for 328 points. Dionne tied for the scoring title (he won over Gretzky in goal scoring), and Simmer (missed 16 games)tied for the league lead in goals with 56. I'll also add that Taylor missed 19 games that year.
In 1980-81, all three finished in the top seven in league scoring. Dionne 135, Taylor (missed 8 games) 112, and Simmer (missed 15 games) with 105. Totals of 161-191 for 352pts.
1981-82 Simmer was hurt for much of the season but the line still racked up 102-158 for 260 points in just 206 man-games.
1982-83, it was Taylor's turn to miss a good chunk of the season but the line still put together totals of 106 goals, 139 assists for 245 points in 226 man-games.
In their final year (1983-84) together, both Dionne and Taylor missed fourteen and seventeen games respectively with Simmer managing to miss just one. Their totals were still 103 goals with 150 assists for 253 points in 208 games.
So, in the 5 full seasons they played together, the line produced 618 goals, 820 assists, for a total of 1438 points in just 1062 games.
It was for a short time, but that line might have been the last of the 'great' scoring lines. Gretzky and Kurri and (insert) 3rd player, didn't play with a third linemate for a long enough time to be considered. I'm not neccessarliy suggesting they are the greatest trio ever put together, but their numbers are truly staggering. Barring all of their injuries, if they had stayed healthy for those five seasons their numbers would've averaged out to 698 goals, 926 assists, for 1624 points in just 5 seaons. . That's almost 325 points a year, and that's pretty hard to top.