Alex DeBrincat scored his 150th career NHL goal yesterday. He required the seventh-fewest games (342) in franchise history to score 150 career goals with Chicago (NHL debut or otherwise). The only players to do it in fewer games were: Jeremy Roenick (302 GP), Al Secord (308 GP), Steve Larmer (315 GP), Doug Bentley (325 GP), Bill Mosienko (328 GP) and Denis Savard (339 GP).
DeBrincat matched the league lead with his third overtime goal of the 2021-22 campaign on Thursday night. The marker was his 30th of the season and to date, DeBrincat is one of 10 players with at least three 30-goal campaigns since he made his debut during the 2017-18 season. He is one of five players in team history to notch three or more seasons of at least 30 goals before their 25th birthday (Savard, B. Hull, Larmer and Roenick).