Prior to 1981, the most recent had been 1970. Since 1981 the following years have had the same calendar:198719982009The next will be 2015 and then 2026.Prior to 1981, the most recent had been 1970. Since 1981 the following years have had the same calendar:198719982009The next will be 2015 and then 2026.Prior to 1981, the most recent had been 1970. Since 1981 the following years have had the same calendar:198719982009The next will be 2015 and then 2026.Prior to 1981, the most recent had been 1970. Since 1981 the following years have had the same calendar:198719982009The next will be 2015 and then 2026.Prior to 1981, the most recent had been 1970. Since 1981 the following years have had the same calendar:198719982009The next will be 2015 and then 2026.Prior to 1981, the most recent had been 1970. Since 1981 the following years have had the same calendar:198719982009The next will be 2015 and then 2026.Prior to 1981, the most recent had been 1970. Since 1981 the following years have had the same calendar:198719982009The next will be 2015 and then 2026.Prior to 1981, the most recent had been 1970. Since 1981 the following years have had the same calendar:198719982009The next will be 2015 and then 2026.Prior to 1981, the most recent had been 1970. Since 1981 the following years have had the same calendar:198719982009The next will be 2015 and then 2026.Prior to 1981, the most recent had been 1970. Since 1981 the following years have had the same calendar:198719982009The next will be 2015 and then 2026.Prior to 1981, the most recent had been 1970. Since 1981 the following years have had the same calendar:198719982009The next will be 2015 and then 2026.
Most shots on goal, one season: Phil Esposito, 550 (1970-71)
139 Points in the 1970-71 season.
The Miami Dolphins
Willie Stargell
The most home runs Hank Aaron hit in one season was 47, in 1971.
Bobby Orr (Boston Bruins) during the 1970-71 season finished with 102 Assists
Dave Klingman holds the record for most home runs hit during a retirement season. He hit 35 home runs in his 1987 final season.
Barry Bonds
Roger Maris hit 61 home runs in the 1961 season.
Dave Klingman holds the record for most home runs hit during a retirement season. He hit 35 home runs in his 1987 final season.
Unfortunately, Karras retired after the 1970 season. The NFL did not begin recording sacks officially until 1982.