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Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby has etched his name further into NHL history, surpassing Wayne Gretzky by achieving his 20th season averaging at least one point per game. This remarkable milestone was reached during a challenging...
Sidney Crosby, the No. 1 pick in the 2005 NHL Draft, continues to build upon a legendary career. Reaching his 20th point-per-game season places him ahead of Wayne Gretzky, who achieved this feat in his first 19 seasons. Crosby secured the record with a first-period goal against Buffalo, assisted by Rickard Rakell and Matt Grzelcyk.
Despite the personal achievement, the night was bittersweet for Crosby and the Penguins. The Sabres delivered a commanding performance, overwhelming Pittsburgh with a five-goal surge in the second period. Players like Jiri Kulich (2 goals) and Matej Kozak shone for Buffalo, while veteran goalie James Reimer provided solid goaltending.
Crosby acknowledged the milestone but emphasized the team's focus on winning, stating, "It’s a special milestone but obviously [you] play to win." He expressed gratitude towards his teammates over the years who contributed to this consistent performance. Coach Mike Sullivan praised Crosby's dedication: "It's remarkable... It just puts him in more elite company than he's already in... his passion for the game and his willingness to put the work in... It's just remarkable."
Crosby's career statistics are staggering: * 9th most points in NHL history (1,676) - most among active players. * 4th most points with a single franchise (trailing Howe, Yzerman, and Lemieux). * 18th most goals in NHL history (618). * Most assists in Penguins history (1,058).
His accolades include three Stanley Cups, two Conn Smythe Trophies, two Hart Trophies, two Art Ross Trophies, and two Rocket Richard Trophies.
Sidney Crosby continues to defy age and maintain elite performance. How many more seasons do you think he can keep up this point-per-game pace? Let us know your thoughts!
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