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#87 Sidney Crosby Milestone Thread - History will be made (MOST FACEOFFS WON IN NHL HISTORY 2025-01-07))

I believe he’s 13th quickest in terms of games among the twenty one 600 goal scorers. Only took him 305 more games than Ovechkin.
 
I believe he’s 13th quickest in terms of games among the twenty one 600 goal scorers. Only took him 305 more games than Ovechkin.
Always wondered where he would be at if he didn't have that concussion/neck injury. Because it's not just determining pace, he was a different player at that time, he focused his game on the other side of the puck a little more after coming back, before that he was this insane points machine. It wouldn't be just figuring out what he would have scored from 2010-12, but how his scoring would have increased in his career had he not changed his game after the concussion. I did look it over...

In those first 6 seasons (6th being cut short at 41) - 215 goals in 412 games - 43 goal per season pace (from 2011 to now, 38 goal pace per season).

I think if he kept scoring at the same rate as those first 6 seasons, he'd be at 75 more goals so not as much as I thought (around 674 goals).

Edit: Obviously he could have pushed for more near the end of those first 6 seasons if he was healthy and those numbers could be higher because around the time he scored 51 goals, the knock was he needed to shoot more, so he went and worked on it in the off season and showed up a 50 goal scorer and he was trending to be a 60+ goal scorer the year he got his concussion, but it's whatever now. Still a legend for the things he ended up doing anyway.
 
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Always thought his scoring was underrated. In a perfect world, Sid might have made a push for 800 goals in his career.
 
Crosby scored 600-th - named 1-st star of the night.
When Ovechkin scored 700-th named 2-nd star of the night.
Both time their teams lost. "Very fair" desicion (no)
 
Always thought his scoring was underrated. In a perfect world, Sid might have made a push for 800 goals in his career.
Without a doubt. His injuries and COVID probably "robbed" him of 65-75 goals. He'd be hit 700 this season. He'd probably finish his contract on 760-770 and go from there.
 
Impressive for him to hit it while being primarily a playmaker.

More evidence of his strong longevity since his top placings outside his two firsts are pretty slim.
 
A couple more goals puts him 20th all-time.

He'll then be in the top 20 in regular goals and regular season assists, as well as playoff goals and playoff assists. An all-time great at both goal scoring and playmaking.
 
Crosby ranks high in all six of these categories:
  • Most goals with a single franchise (7th player to reach 600 goals)
  • Most assists with a single franchise (7th player to reach 1,000 assists - currently in 6th)
  • Most points with a single franchise (6th player to reach 1,600 points)
  • Most playoff goals with a single franchise (12th player to reach 70 goals - currently in 11th)
  • Most playoff assists with a single franchise (3rd player to reach 130 assists)
  • Most playoff points with a single franchise (4th player to reach 200 points)
He's 95 assists away from setting the all-time record for most (regular season) assists with a franchise. And he's 193 points away from setting the record for most (RS) points. It will come down to how long he wants to keep playing.
 
1038 ESP for 8th all time, next 1040 points (Francis)
1818 points (including playoff) for 9th place, next 1829 points (Sakic)
 
Crosby scored 600-th - named 1-st star of the night.
When Ovechkin scored 700-th named 2-nd star of the night.
Both time their teams lost. "Very fair" desicion (no)
Dude, really? How obsessed do you need to be to dig up this to whine about Crosby vs. Ovechkin?

1 - Who cares about 3 stars of a game announced in the arena....absolutely means nothing and are obviously home team biased, it's just a chance for the fans to give one last cheer before heading home.
2 - Crosby scored his on home ice, Ovechkin scored his on the road........think you can figure out why it makes sense.
 
I believe he’s 13th quickest in terms of games among the twenty one 600 goal scorers. Only took him 305 more games than Ovechkin.
Actually the 17th.

Fastest to 600 NHL goals

1)Wayne Gretzky: 718
2)Mario Lemieux: 719
3)Brett Hull: 900
4)Alex Ovechkin: 990
5)Phil Esposito: 1014
6)Bobby Hull: 1032
7)Marcel Dionne: 1033
8)Mike Gartner: 1125
9)Jaromir Jagr: 1130
11)Luc Robataille: 1141
12)Teemu Selanne: 1177
13)Dino Ciccarelli: 1198
14)Steve Yzerman: 1201
15)Jari Kurri: 1217
16)Joe Sakic: 1294
17)Sidney Crosby: 1295
18)Brendan Shanahan: 1351
19)Mark Messier: 1360
20)Jarome Iginla: 1432
21)Dave Andreychuk: 1464
 
Actually the 17th.

Fastest to 600 NHL goals

1)Wayne Gretzky: 718
2)Mario Lemieux: 719
3)Brett Hull: 900
4)Alex Ovechkin: 990
5)Phil Esposito: 1014
6)Bobby Hull: 1032
7)Marcel Dionne: 1033
8)Mike Gartner: 1125
9)Jaromir Jagr: 1130
11)Luc Robataille: 1141
12)Teemu Selanne: 1177
13)Dino Ciccarelli: 1198
14)Steve Yzerman: 1201
15)Jari Kurri: 1217
16)Joe Sakic: 1294
17)Sidney Crosby: 1295
18)Brendan Shanahan: 1351
19)Mark Messier: 1360
20)Jarome Iginla: 1432
21)Dave Andreychuk: 1464

Ah, so this is what it feels like giving Crosby credit for something he didn’t do. Welcome back.
 
I'm curious where his 35 career empty net goals rank amongst the other top 20 goalscorers

Edit: top 5 all time
Wow really shows how much they rely on Crosby when they'll even have him out defending a lead while many of the other best wouldn't even know how to spell defense.
 
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Gotta say Sid has aged pretty gracefully.. doesn’t look that much different nowadays

As for the two little guys in the pic, that would be current Metropolitan division rivals Brandon Duhaime and Jakob Chychrun
 

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