Eric Staal scored 42 goals last season, tying the Wild's single-season record set by Marian Gaborik in 2007-08.
Staal is one of seven active NHL players to score 40 goals at least three times. The center's previous 40-goal season was in 2008-09 with the Carolina Hurricanes. The nine-season gap between 40-goal seasons is the second longest in NHL history behind Gordie Howe, who scored 44 goals for the Detroit Red Wings in 1968-69, 12 seasons after leading the NHL with 44 in 1956-57.
Staal also has excellent shot-based metrics. During the past five seasons with the Hurricanes, New York Rangers and Wild, shot attempts at 5-on-5 went from 48.68 percent to 53.16 percent for his team when he was on the ice. That results in a Relative SAT of plus-4.48 percent that ranks 31st among the 646 forwards to play at least 50 NHL games during that time.