Karlsson, 32, became the sixth-ever defenseman to reach 100 points in a season and the first since Brian Leetch in 1991-92, finishing the year with 101 points (25 goals, 76 assists). He led NHL defensemen in goals, assists and points, was third among the group in takeaways (81) and fifth with 25:37 time on ice per game. He had 74 even-strength points, fourth-best among all NHL skaters this season and seventh-most by a defenseman in NHL history, trailing only Coffey and Orr. His 1.23 points-per-game clip was the third-best in the past three decades among all defensemen who appeared in five or more games in a given season, trailing only Coffey's 1.29 in 45 games in 1994-95 and Bourque's 1.26 in 72 games in 1993-94.