Regardless of the era, scoring 50 goals in three consecutive seasons is a remarkable achievement. Even though it was the wide-open early 1980s that saw Rick Vaive accomplish that feat, remember he did so for a brutal Harold Ballard organization that was at its worst during the Toronto Maple Leafs' tenure. Vaive had a killer slapshot and used that skill to net 441 career goals. Because Vaive played for so many bad teams, his career is often overlooked, but he was often the lone bright spot on many teams in the 1980s.
441 Goals (26 WHA)
347 Assists (33 WHA)
788 Points (59 WHA)
-79 Plus/Minus (+14 WHA)
1,445 PIM (248 WHA)
N/A Blocked Shots*
N/A Hits*
N/A Takeaways*
N/A Giveaways*
65.4 Point Shares**
54 Playoff Games
27 Goals
16 Assists
43 Points
-14 Plus/Minus
111 PIM
N/A Blocked Shots*
N/A Hits*
N/A Takeaways*
N/A Giveaways*
*These stats were first implemented in the 2007/08 Season.
**Point Shares were not calculated in WHA Games.
These rankings are as of the end of the 2024-25 Season.
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