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Could Malkin Have His Number Retired?

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Kings fan just curious about this:

Do Penguins fans feel as though Geno has to do more to get his number retired in Pittsburgh? He's basically already a lock for the Hall of Fame (2 scoring titles, Hart, Conn Smythe, and a Stanley Cup) but do Penguins fans consider him a lock to have his number retired when it's all said and done? I mean, he's only 1 of 4 Penguins players to win the Hart (Jagr, Mario, and Sid being the others obviously). Do you guys consider this enough to warrant #71 going into the rafters?

Thanks guys. :)
 
He's certainly made a strong case so far.

Ask us again in 8 years when his career is closer to being finished. Right now we're enjoying his actual career being played out in its prime. A little premature to think about Hall of Fame and Retired Numbers for any of our best players. Like a guy who just retired in the real world, having planned out 10 years of world travel and fishing trips, thinking about which retirement home he'll end up in. ;)
 
we're very exclusive with retired numbers. We only have two at the moment with Lemieux (obviously) and Briere.

I personally think he doesn't necessarily have to do more, but that he has to watch what he does. If he leaves Pittsburgh much like Jagr did (badish terms) than he might not ever get his # retired or it might take a long time. I think he's done enough on the team to warrant it, he just needs to keep playing nice and/or not tick off any of the higher ups on the team.
 
Kings fan just curious about this:

Do Penguins fans feel as though Geno has to do more to get his number retired in Pittsburgh? He's basically already a lock for the Hall of Fame (2 scoring titles, Hart, Conn Smythe, and a Stanley Cup) but do Penguins fans consider him a lock to have his number retired when it's all said and done? I mean, he's only 1 of 4 Penguins players to win the Hart (Jagr, Mario, and Sid being the others obviously). Do you guys consider this enough to warrant #71 going into the rafters?

Thanks guys. :)

it's not out of the realm of possibility that Malkin's #71 will be up in the rafters upon retiring (just like Sid's #87). however, like (i think) a few people already said, there's still hopefully a lot of career left for Malkin for the Pens to mull over the decision.

personally, i think #71 should be retired once Malkin retires IF he re-ups with the Pens next year (for about 8 years or so). then he'd effectively be a Penguin for life (or at least the better part of his career, even if he signs somewhere else afterward) and it would make a stronger case for him to get his number retired, especially if he performs like he's been performing in recent seasons.
 
Maybe? The Pens don't retire a lot of numbers. There are lots of folks who think 10 should be retired & there are still a lot of people who think that 68 should be as well but there's been no indication that the Pens plan to do either.

I'd say based on the contract he just signed Sid is a lock and if Geno extends long term I'd say he's pretty close to a lock as well.
 
Unless he has some sort of a falling out a la Jagr, there's no doubt Malkin gets his # retired. He's the 4th best player in franchise history and will end up one as one of the game's all time greats. Crosby, Jagr, and Malkin should all get their # retired, but Jagr's may take a while before the bad feelings dissipate.
 
Not only will Sid and Geno have their numbers retired, but they are actually going to buy the team from Mario and Burkle when they retire, after learning the ways of "the tank." They will then draft the next "Sid and Geno" in their first years as owners, teach him how to own the league, and then after 15-20 years of domination, they'll pass the franchise on to him.

It'll be The Tank Dynasty
 
Maybe? The Pens don't retire a lot of numbers. There are lots of folks who think 10 should be retired & there are still a lot of people who think that 68 should be as well but there's been no indication that the Pens plan to do either.

I'd say based on the contract he just signed Sid is a lock and if Geno extends long term I'd say he's pretty close to a lock as well.
I love Francis but he's no Malkin. I like that the pens are exclusive with retiring numbers and Francis doesn't make the cut. But Malkin does. How many players in history have multiple art ross trophies?
 
I love Francis but he's no Malkin. I like that the pens are exclusive with retiring numbers and Francis doesn't make the cut. But Malkin does. How many players in history have multiple art ross trophies?

Uhh do you know who Ron Francis is? He is 4th all time in scoring.
 
Well Francis was a captain so that says something. He also dipped when the team began its decline. I'd say in the grand scheme of things he means a little more to the Whalers/Canes organization.
 
Yeah I agree about the Canes/Whalers thing. I can see why his number wouldn't be retired here based on his success with another franchise.
 
Uhh do you know who Ron Francis is? He is 4th all time in scoring.

He's right though. Francis was a really great player, but his status as the 4th leading scorer all time probably has more to do with his longevity and the fact that he played some years with Mario/Jagr. Of the top 50 scorers of all time, despite being 4th in totals, his ppg ranks 27th. At no point in his career was he even close to being considered the top player in the game as Crosby/Malkin are.
 
Say what you want about not retiring #10, but watching Tanner Glass sport it on a nightly basis is a disgrace to Ronnie Franchise's legacy!
 
Not only will Sid and Geno have their numbers retired, but they are actually going to buy the team from Mario and Burkle when they retire, after learning the ways of "the tank." They will then draft the next "Sid and Geno" in their first years as owners, teach him how to own the league, and then after 15-20 years of domination, they'll pass the franchise on to him.

It'll be The Tank Dynasty

that post made me all warm and fuzzy inside
 
I'm not sure why we'd even be asking this. If he plays out the majority of his career here, and continues to play at a high level, then I think it happens. Sid will almost certainly happen once he retires - if only for what us getting him meant to the Pens as an organization (revival, cup win, etc).
 

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