The odds against Hall's streak were far greater than those against Gretzky's. Prior to his streak, Gretzky had scored a point in 277 of 319 NHL games, and a player who does so in 86.8 percent of his games has a one-in-1,339 chance of getting a point in 51 consecutive games. In contrast, Hall's chances of having a 26-game streak was one in 2.17 million, based on a prior record of scoring in 57.1 percent of his NHL games (279 of 489).
Among Hall's contemporaries, the closest comparison is Kane, whose streak was the longest since Mario Lemieux of the Pittsburgh Penguins scored a point in 28 consecutive games played in 1995-96. During his streak, Kane scored 40 points (16 goals, 24 assists).
Given the parity between teams in this era and with average scoring levels staying below 3.00 goals per team per game, point streaks of more than 20 games have become rare in the NHL. Two other players have had one since 2005-06: Dany Heatley of the Ottawa Senators (22 games that season), and Sidney Crosby of the Penguins (25 in 2010-11).
Each was on a team that had more established linemates. One of Hall's linemates is Nico Hischier, a rookie forward who has 41 points (13 goals, 28 assists) in 67 games. He's the only Devils player who has as many points for the season as Hall has in his 26-game streak.