The 5 Most Impressive Scoring Seasons in Philadelphia Flyers History | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors
Isabella Floyd
Published Mar 24, 2026
Scoring Totals: 84 games, 53 goals, 70 assists, 123 points, 34 even-strength goals
No player in the 46-year history of the Philadelphia Flyers has scored more points in a single season than the 123 produced by Mark Recchi during the 1992-93 campaign.
At just 5’10”, 195 pounds, Recchi put forth the most prolific scoring season in Flyers history with career highs in both goals (53) and points (123). Meanwhile, the 70 assists registered by the Kamloops, British Columbia, native were the second-highest such total of his 22-year NHL career.
A reliable contributor on special teams (15 power-play goals, four short-handed markers), Recchi did the majority of his damage that year at even strength, where he compiled a career-best 34 even-strength strikes. In fact, the 1992-93 season was the only one of Recchi’s illustrious career in which he managed better than 30 goals at even strength.
For the Flyers overall, it was a rather forgettable year, as Philadelphia finished fifth in the Patrick Division and missed the playoffs for the fourth consecutive season. For Recchi, though, it was a campaign to remember, as he paced the Orange and Black in scoring by a full 37 points over the squad’s second-leading scorer, Rod Brind’Amour.
Overall, Recchi finished 10th among all NHLers in total scoring and didn’t receive a single Hart Trophy vote for league MVP.