Players in QMJHL to hit 200:
Guy Lafleur, 209 in 70-71
Pierre Larouche, 251 in 73-74
Pat LaFontaine, 234 in in 82-83
Mario Lemieux, 282 in 83-84
Marc Fortier, 201 in 86-87
Patrice Lefebvre, 200 in 87-88
There was some serious QMJHL scoring going on in 73-74, according to Wikipedia:
The season sparked an offensive explosion, unmatched in Canadian Hockey League history. The Sorel Éperviers finished first overall in the regular season, and set a CHL record of 620 goals scored as a team. Three Sorel players, Pierre Larouche, Michel Deziel and Jacques Cossette, had more than 90 goals and 200 points each. Sorel goalkeeper Claude Legris won the top goaltender award, despite posting a 4.50 goals against average; the highest GAA of any Jacques Plante Memorial Trophy winner to date.
Pierre Larouche set a Canadian junior ice hockey record scoring record for most points scored in a season with 251, that lasted until the 1983–84 QMJHL season when broken by Mario Lemieux. Three different players, Mike Bossy, Alain Daigle and Bob Sirois each scored 70 goals or more in the season, yet none were in the top ten league scoring leaders.
The Quebec Remparts finished second place in the regular season despite scoring 531 goals as a team, the second highest in CHL history. Quebec won the President's Cup, defeating the first place Sorel Éperviers in the finals.
This makes me think about what kind of experience it must have been as a QMJHL goalie in these days. Here are the QMJHL goalies that were drafted following these three high scoring seasons:
1974
Reggie Lemelin, Sherbrooke Beavers, 4.60 GAA
Paul Touzin, Shawinigan Dynamos, 5.89 GAA
Mario Lessard, Sherbrooke Beavers, 5.05 GAA
Richard Guay, Chicoutimi Sagueneens, 6.05 GAA
Both of the Sherbrooke goalies had good NHL careers. Lemelin's 507 games is the most out of any 1974 drafted goaltender and he won a William M. Jennings Trophy in 1989-90 in Boston (along with Andy Moog). Lessard played 240 games and was on the winning side in the
Miracle on Manchester.
1983
Luc Guenette, Quebec Remparts, 5.46 GAA
Alain Raymond, Trois Rivieres Draveurs, 6.33 GAA
Marc Hamelin, Shawinigan Cataractes, 3.55 GAA
Raymond played one NHL game.
1984
Patrick Roy, Granby Bisons, 4.44 GAA
Troy Crosby, Verdun Juniors, 4.03 GAA
Roy needs no introduction and Troy is Sidney's dad.