#87 Sidney Crosby Milestone Thread - History will be made (1600 points)

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I wonder if 2000 career points would have been possible had he not been hurt those three seasons early in his career

I think he would have had a shot. Sid was scoring at something like a 1.5 point per game pace from 2010 to 2013, and if he had kept up a pace close to that over three full seasons, he'd probably already have over 1600 career points at age 35. While it goes without saying that amassing 400 points between age 35 and retirement is far from a guarantee, I think Sid could have at least made it within striking distance.

This is true for everyone in the league, but the lockout and COVID-shortened seasons took a lot of games from him, too.
 
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101 assists to 1000 which is always cool. Would be, I believe, the 14th player to reach it. He very well could end up in the top 10 by the end of his career which would mean reaching at least 1050 to surpass Howe who sits 10th with 1049.
 

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Given the behaviour of Crosbys cohorts in the Ovi milestone thread i am tempted to make snarky comments about how pace is not actualy scoring points etc etc. But to be fair this is a pretty impressive feat anyways, perhaps especially given all the injury shortened seasons. Nicely done!
Hey! I am also, myslef, a ppg player in the nhl.
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Ah crap zero still zero... edited
 

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Pittsburgh Penguins forward Sidney Crosby has tied Bryan Trottier for 17th on the all time points list with 1425!

15. Stan Mikita - 1467
16. Teemu Selanne - 1457
17. Sidney Crosby - 1425
18. Bryan Trottier - 1425
 

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I posted this recently in another thread. Crosby has a chance to become the all-time leader in both assists and points for a single franchise.

The all-time record for most assists for a single franchise is held by Ray Bourque (1,111 assists for the Bruins). Crosby is currently at 902 assists. He's 210 assists away from setting the all-time record. Crosby has been averaging a bit under 0.74 assists per game from 2020-today. Assuming no injuries and no missed games, Crosby can get there in less than four years (ie achieve it during the 2026-27 season). Of course, given his age, Crosby's offensive production is likely to slow down, and we don't even know if he'll continue playing past his contract. But there's a chance he sets this significant record in a few more years.

Similarly, the all-time record for most points for a single franchise is held by Gordie Howe (1,809 points for the Red Wings). Crosby is currently at 1,425 points - so he's 385 points away from the record. He's averaged around 1.17 PPG since 2020. That puts him almost exactly four seasons away from setting the record (again, assuming no missed games and no slowdowns). Realistically, of course, Crosby's production will decrease as he ages, and he'll miss some games - but maybe he can get there during the 2027-28 season.

To be clear, both of these should be considered unlikely - but not impossible.
 

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Crosby currently ranks 11th all-time in playoff goals for a single franchise, 3rd in assists, and 4th in points. (He's one of only four players in history - and the first non-Oiler - to record 200 playoff points with a single franchise).

Crosby is just six assists away from having more assists (in the playoffs, for a single franchise) than any player in NHL history except for Wayne Gretzky. He's also 15 points away from doing the same thing for points.

Most goals for a single franchise - playoffs

1Jari Kurri92Oilers
2Mike Bossy85Islanders
3Joe Sakic84Avalanche
4Maurice Richard82Canadiens
T-5Glen Anderson81Oilers
T-5Wayne Gretzky81Oilers
7Mark Messier80Oilers
8Jean Beliveau79Canadiens
9Mario Lemieux76Penguins
10Alex Ovechkin72+Capitals
11Sidney Crosby71+Penguins
12Steve Yzerman70Red Wings

Most assists for a single franchise - playoffs

1Wayne Gretzky171Oilers
2Mark Messier135Oilers
3Sidney Crosby130+Penguins
4Nicklas Lidstrom129Red Wings
5Ray Bourque125Bruins
6Steve Yzerman115Red Wings
T-7Evgeni Malkin113+Penguins
T-7Sergei Fedorov113Red Wings
9Jari Kurri110Oilers
10Larry Robinson109Canadiens
11Denis Potvin108Islanders
12Bryan Trottier105Islanders
13Joe Sakic104Avalanche
T-14Glen Anderson102Oilers
T-14Nikita Kucherov102+Lightning
16Peter Forsberg101Avalanche
17Ron Francis100Penguins

Most points for a single franchise - playoffs

1Wayne Gretzky252Oilers
2Mark Messier215Oilers
3Jari Kurri202Oilers
4Sidney Crosby201+Penguins
5Joe Sakic188Avalanche
6Steve Yzerman185Red Wings
T-7Nicklas Lidstrom183Red Wings
T-7Glenn Anderson183Oilers
9Evgeni Malkin180+Penguins
10Jean Beliveau176Canadiens
11Mario Lemieux172Penguins
12Bryan Trottier168Islanders
13Denis Potvin165Islanders
14Sergei Fedorov163Red Wings
15Ray Bourque161Bruins
16Mike Bossy160Islanders
17Peter Forsberg159Avalanche
18Gordie Howe158Red Wings
19Nikita Kucherov154+Lightning
20Stan Mikita150Blackhawks
 

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Crosby currently ranks 11th all-time in playoff goals for a single franchise, 3rd in assists, and 4th in points. (He's one of only four players in history - and the first non-Oiler - to record 200 playoff points with a single franchise).

Crosby is just six assists away from having more assists (in the playoffs, for a single franchise) than any player in NHL history except for Wayne Gretzky. He's also 15 points away from doing the same thing for points.

Most goals for a single franchise - playoffs

1Jari Kurri92Oilers
2Mike Bossy85Islanders
3Joe Sakic84Avalanche
4Maurice Richard82Canadiens
T-5Glen Anderson81Oilers
T-5Wayne Gretzky81Oilers
7Mark Messier80Oilers
8Jean Beliveau79Canadiens
9Mario Lemieux76Penguins
10Alex Ovechkin72+Capitals
11Sidney Crosby71+Penguins
12Steve Yzerman70Red Wings

Most assists for a single franchise - playoffs

1Wayne Gretzky171Oilers
2Mark Messier135Oilers
3Sidney Crosby130+Penguins
4Nicklas Lidstrom129Red Wings
5Ray Bourque125Bruins
6Steve Yzerman115Red Wings
T-7Evgeni Malkin113+Penguins
T-7Sergei Fedorov113Red Wings
9Jari Kurri110Oilers
10Larry Robinson109Canadiens
11Denis Potvin108Islanders
12Bryan Trottier105Islanders
13Joe Sakic104Avalanche
T-14Glen Anderson102Oilers
T-14Nikita Kucherov102+Lightning
16Peter Forsberg101Avalanche
17Ron Francis100Penguins

Most points for a single franchise - playoffs

1Wayne Gretzky252Oilers
2Mark Messier215Oilers
3Jari Kurri202Oilers
4Sidney Crosby201+Penguins
5Joe Sakic188Avalanche
6Steve Yzerman185Red Wings
T-7Nicklas Lidstrom183Red Wings
T-7Glenn Anderson183Oilers
9Evgeni Malkin180+Penguins
10Jean Beliveau176Canadiens
11Mario Lemieux172Penguins
12Bryan Trottier168Islanders
13Denis Potvin165Islanders
14Sergei Fedorov163Red Wings
15Ray Bourque161Bruins
16Mike Bossy160Islanders
17Peter Forsberg159Avalanche
18Gordie Howe158Red Wings
19Nikita Kucherov154+Lightning
20Stan Mikita150Blackhawks

As Sid ages and the Pens get worse, it's going to be harder and harder for him to inch much further up these postseason scoring lists. Pittsburgh very well might miss the playoffs this season, and who knows if they'll be back before Sid hangs 'em up? We'll just have to wait and see.
 
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As Sid ages and the Pens get worse, it's going to be harder and harder for him to inch much further up these postseason scoring lists. Pittsburgh very well might miss the playoffs this season, and who knows if they'll be back before Sid hangs 'em up? We'll just have to wait and see.
They will get it together at some point this season and make the playoffs. Don't expect them to do much once there though. As it is the Pens underlying numbers are better than their results to this point.
 

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They will get it together at some point this season and make the playoffs. Don't expect them to do much once there though. As it is the Pens underlying numbers are better than their results to this point.

I tend to agree, at least for this season. Beyond that, I don't feel comfortable prognosticating. For years, the conventional thinking has been "Sid, Geno, and Letang are all good enough that they can drag an otherwise mediocre team to the postseason." As they age into their late 30's, that scenario becomes less and less likely - especially with a pretty empty prospect pool and most of the supporting players being around 30 or older as well.
 

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Crosby currently ranks 11th all-time in playoff goals for a single franchise, 3rd in assists, and 4th in points. (He's one of only four players in history - and the first non-Oiler - to record 200 playoff points with a single franchise).

Crosby is just six assists away from having more assists (in the playoffs, for a single franchise) than any player in NHL history except for Wayne Gretzky. He's also 15 points away from doing the same thing for points.

Most goals for a single franchise - playoffs

1Jari Kurri92Oilers
2Mike Bossy85Islanders
3Joe Sakic84Avalanche
4Maurice Richard82Canadiens
T-5Glen Anderson81Oilers
T-5Wayne Gretzky81Oilers
7Mark Messier80Oilers
8Jean Beliveau79Canadiens
9Mario Lemieux76Penguins
10Alex Ovechkin72+Capitals
11Sidney Crosby71+Penguins
12Steve Yzerman70Red Wings

Most assists for a single franchise - playoffs

1Wayne Gretzky171Oilers
2Mark Messier135Oilers
3Sidney Crosby130+Penguins
4Nicklas Lidstrom129Red Wings
5Ray Bourque125Bruins
6Steve Yzerman115Red Wings
T-7Evgeni Malkin113+Penguins
T-7Sergei Fedorov113Red Wings
9Jari Kurri110Oilers
10Larry Robinson109Canadiens
11Denis Potvin108Islanders
12Bryan Trottier105Islanders
13Joe Sakic104Avalanche
T-14Glen Anderson102Oilers
T-14Nikita Kucherov102+Lightning
16Peter Forsberg101Avalanche
17Ron Francis100Penguins

Most points for a single franchise - playoffs

1Wayne Gretzky252Oilers
2Mark Messier215Oilers
3Jari Kurri202Oilers
4Sidney Crosby201+Penguins
5Joe Sakic188Avalanche
6Steve Yzerman185Red Wings
T-7Nicklas Lidstrom183Red Wings
T-7Glenn Anderson183Oilers
9Evgeni Malkin180+Penguins
10Jean Beliveau176Canadiens
11Mario Lemieux172Penguins
12Bryan Trottier168Islanders
13Denis Potvin165Islanders
14Sergei Fedorov163Red Wings
15Ray Bourque161Bruins
16Mike Bossy160Islanders
17Peter Forsberg159Avalanche
18Gordie Howe158Red Wings
19Nikita Kucherov154+Lightning
20Stan Mikita150Blackhawks
Its kinda crazy that he's too deep runs away from the breating Wayne in all of these metrics. I know its single franchise but Wayne still would be the goat had he retired after his trade to LA.
 

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I tend to agree, at least for this season. Beyond that, I don't feel comfortable prognosticating. For years, the conventional thinking has been "Sid, Geno, and Letang are all good enough that they can drag an otherwise mediocre team to the postseason." As they age into their late 30's, that scenario becomes less and less likely - especially with a pretty empty prospect pool and most of the supporting players being around 30 or older as well.
I am basing it mostly on the fact that the Pens are right now 9th in expected goals. That is a playoff team. They have been unlucky so far.
 

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As Sid ages and the Pens get worse, it's going to be harder and harder for him to inch much further up these postseason scoring lists. Pittsburgh very well might miss the playoffs this season, and who knows if they'll be back before Sid hangs 'em up? We'll just have to wait and see.

Yeah, he and the whole team looked great last post-season before Trouba happened. Shame, could've hit those milestones last year easily.
 
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OV fanboy coming in peace :rolleyes:
Congrats on 4 point night Sidney fanboys!

As you know they are close in career points with Crosby playing significantly fewer games and OV points having significantly higher goals ratio. That topic is beaten to death. :deadhorse


Here is breakdown (stathead.com) by number of games to accumulate those points by bunches
(since both did it yesterday).

Games where those two monsters had points (points >= 1, above link)
Ov 866
Cr 797

Had multiple points (points >= 2)
Ov 400
Cr 426

Had 1 point
Ov 466
Cr 371

Had 2 points
Ov 274
Cr 263

Had 3 points (Ov added to the count yesterday)
Ov 95
Cr 127

Had 4 points (Crosby added to the count yesterday)
Ov 27
Cr 30

Had 5 points
Ov 4
Cr 4

Had 6 points
Ov 0
Cr 2

Interpret as you wish, each fanbase will argue its own way as usual :cool:
 
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OV fanboy coming in peace :rolleyes:
Congrats on 4 point night Sidney fanboys!

As you know they are close in career points with Crosby playing significantly fewer games and OV points having significantly higher goals ratio. That topic is beaten to death. :deadhorse


Here is breakdown (stathead.com) by number of games to accumulate those points by bunches
(since both did it yesterday).

Games where those two monsters had points (points >= 1, above link)
Ov 866
Cr 797

Had multiple points (points >= 2)
Ov 400
Cr 426

Had 1 point
Ov 466
Cr 371

Had 2 points
Ov 274
Cr 263

Had 3 points (Ov added to the count yesterday)
Ov 95
Cr 127

Had 4 points (Crosby added to the count yesterday)
Ov 27
Cr 30

Had 5 points
Ov 4
Cr 4

Had 6 points
Ov 0
Cr 2

Interpret as you wish, each fanbase will argue its own way as usual :cool:
:popcorn:
 

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Sidney Crosby recorded his 224th career multi-assist game and tied Steve Yzerman for the 12th most in NHL history.

Sidney Crosby recorded his 37th career four-point game – the 24th most in NHL history and most among all active players.

 
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Toby91ca

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OV fanboy coming in peace :rolleyes:
Congrats on 4 point night Sidney fanboys!

As you know they are close in career points with Crosby playing significantly fewer games and OV points having significantly higher goals ratio. That topic is beaten to death. :deadhorse


Here is breakdown (stathead.com) by number of games to accumulate those points by bunches
(since both did it yesterday).

Games where those two monsters had points (points >= 1, above link)
Ov 866
Cr 797

Had multiple points (points >= 2)
Ov 400
Cr 426

Had 1 point
Ov 466
Cr 371

Had 2 points
Ov 274
Cr 263

Had 3 points (Ov added to the count yesterday)
Ov 95
Cr 127

Had 4 points (Crosby added to the count yesterday)
Ov 27
Cr 30

Had 5 points
Ov 4
Cr 4

Had 6 points
Ov 0
Cr 2

Interpret as you wish, each fanbase will argue its own way as usual :cool:
I'm not sure what you are supposed to do with those stats or interpret...was this meant to show that someone could argue OV is more of a consistent point producer because he's scored points in more games than Crosby and Crosby has more points because he scores in bunches sometimes? These stats are useless to demonstrate that as it's missing games played (e.g. if player A has scored points in 65 games and player B has scored points in 22 games......if player A has played 80 games and player B has played 23 games.......).

The main one shows that Crosby has scored at least 1 point in 71% of his games played and Ovechkin has scored at least 1 point in 67% of his games played. For 2pts, Crosby is 23% and OV is 20%. For 1 point, Crosby is 33% and OV is 36%......but.....what are these stats supposed to mean? SUPER extreme example....let's say Crosby scores 2 points in every single game of his career, no more, no less and OV scores 1 point in every single game of his career, no more, no less. In games scoring 1 point, Crosby would have 0 and Ovechkin would have 1,294.....what is that supposed to show? OV would have 1,294pts and Crosby would have 2,254pts.
 

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OV fanboy coming in peace :rolleyes:
Congrats on 4 point night Sidney fanboys!

As you know they are close in career points with Crosby playing significantly fewer games and OV points having significantly higher goals ratio. That topic is beaten to death. :deadhorse


Here is breakdown (stathead.com) by number of games to accumulate those points by bunches
(since both did it yesterday).

Games where those two monsters had points (points >= 1, above link)
Ov 866
Cr 797

Had multiple points (points >= 2)
Ov 400
Cr 426

Had 1 point
Ov 466
Cr 371

Had 2 points
Ov 274
Cr 263

Had 3 points (Ov added to the count yesterday)
Ov 95
Cr 127

Had 4 points (Crosby added to the count yesterday)
Ov 27
Cr 30

Had 5 points
Ov 4
Cr 4

Had 6 points
Ov 0
Cr 2

Interpret as you wish, each fanbase will argue its own way as usual :cool:
The additional context needed to make any of those stats worthwhile...makes them, in fact, useless.
 

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