Because the game has changed his records will likely never be broken. Fortunately for me I was not only a big NHL fan but a Edmonton Oilers fan during his career. You talk about great players in sports just being at another level, well he was like 10 levels above that. When he played if you got 50 goals in a season or 100 pts (goals and assists) you were one of the top half dozen players in the league. He had 92 goals in a season and THREE straight seasons with over 200 pts. He didn't just set records he smashed them.