92 goals scored by Wayne Gretzky, 1981-1982 Edmonton Oilers; 100, including playoff goals
Wayne Gretzky has the most goals in a career with 894.
The Edmonton Oilers scored 446 goals in 1983-84
Dave Stoller of the Frozen Lakers has the current record for goals in a season for Mens Club League C-2 at Big Bear Ice with 5.
season- Wayne Gretzky 92
ever- Wayne Gretzky 892
Christiiano Ronaldo scored over 48 goals in a season
Brazil have scored the most goals in their games.
In the NHL, that would be Wayne Gretzky who scored 92 goals in the 1981-82 season.
Sohail Abbas holds the world record for the most goals scored in international hockey. He is reported to have scored 306 goals in his international career so far.
It is Dixie Dean with 60 goals for Ever-ton.
Chelsea
Manchester United hold the record for the most amount of goals scored in one Premiership Season. In the 1999 - 2000 season, Manchester United scored 97 goals. Dwight Yorke scored 20, and Andy Cole scored 19 goals respectively. The record as of now is Chelsea F.C. with 103 goals in the 2009/2010 season. they took first in the league by one point behind Manchester United.
saha has scored the most goals of this season and the last season the person who scored the most goals is cahill.
As of the 2007-08 season, that would be Wayne Gretzky who scored 92 goals in the 1981-82 season.
Denis still holds the Manchester United club record for the most scored goals in a single season with 46 goals in 1963-64...but maybe Ronaldo will break it this season..
messi scored 53 goals out of the hole season
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Wayne Rooney he has scored 34 goals in 2009/2010 season
The greatest number of goals scored in a season by a Tottenham Hotspur player is 49, scored by Clive Allen in 1986-87. Teddy Sherringham scored the most goals in one ' Premier League ' season in the 1992 - 1993 season, scoring 21 goals.
LIVERPOOL
Christiiano Ronaldo scored over 48 goals in a season
Here it is most likely the arsenal striker Emmanuel adebayour who scored 30 goals with arsenal after joining from Monaco.