He’s on the #1PP. The Guentzel point is correct.It's tough especially as he lost Guentzel. Not much to play with. I think he could still push 100+ points if he got elite linemates and still had #1 PP usage.
Sullivan is already stacking Crosby's line with Pittsburgh's best two wingers, Rust and Rakell, who are both right wingers. Still doesn't seem like it will be enough. Malkin on the second line has been left to play with the likes of *checks notes* Philip Tomasino and Drew O'Connor.It's tough especially as he lost Guentzel. Not much to play with.
Sullivan is already stacking Crosby's line with Pittsburgh's best two wingers, Rust and Rakell, who are both right wingers. Still doesn't seem like it will be enough. Malkin on the second line has been left to play with the likes of *checks notes* Philip Tomasino and Drew O'Connor.
Your point about Guentzel is spot on, it seems like Pittsburgh misses him dearly.
The top scorers on the Pens are 37,38,31,34 and 32.He’s on the #1PP. The Guentzel point is correct.
27 in 30 so maybe he gets it, maybe he doesn't.27 in 29 games. Still a good chance to do it.
He’s really struggling to rack up points these days. He’s not 25 anymore and can’t carry a line with mediocre to decent players.
Being stuck on a poor Penguins squad doesn’t help either, but that was his choice.
At this point, I’d say there’s a 70/30 chance the streak ends this season.
Father time is undefeated. He comes for everyone right around this age, 37-38. The drop-off is profound.He’s 37 with a lot of mileage on his body. Him and Malkin can no longer carry this team like they once did.