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Originally Posted by Erick Estrada
Feds played almost 20 years so he got to be the leader through longevity as he never hit 50 goals and was more of a 30 goal player. Still excellent player but not what I would classify as one of the top goalscorers of all time.
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Sure he did, in his Hart + Selke 1 + Pearson winning season in 93-94. Finished 3rd in goal scoring behind Bure and Hull with 56 to their 60 each, and 2nd in overall scoring with 120 points. I remember it largely because I collected, like, all the McDonald's hockey cards that year for some reason.
Frankly, Fedorov's totals are pretty impressive as a large part of his career was in the dead puck era and he was consistently a 2nd line center behind Yzerman, splitting ice time and PP ice time with other big stars.