Does Crosby get to 700 career goals?

Does Crosby get to 700 career goals?


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Toby91ca

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I think that is a tall task if he sticks with PIT, which I’m sure he will….i just don’t think he’ll continue playing long enough…he probably retires after 2 seasons after this one
 
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eXile3

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It depends almost entirely on how long he wants to play - which is not something we know.



The team traded away 8 of its most recent 12 first round draft picks. The sacrificing the future goes way back before Dubas.
Yeah but it was Dubas who traded Guentzel away and thought Drew O Connor would be a fine replacement for Sid’s wing.
 
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Regal

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If he plays out only his next contract it would be pretty tough. He’s been a 30-40 goal scorer most of his career when healthy, but he’s getting older and the team is going downhill. He has 106 in the three years before this but I don’t expect another 42 goal year like last year. He’s on pace for only 28.5 this year though he’ll likely get hot at some point. If he gets say 33 that’s another 25, then he’d need 75 in the next two years.

I say he falls just short. I can’t imagine him sticking around if the team is going to be this bad and it’s clear he doesn’t want to go elsewhere. I’ll say he just passes Selanne with 685.
 

bobholly39

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He needs 36 goals a year average to hit 700 in 3 years.

I'd say with no injuries, there's a ~20-25% chance he hits that in 3 years. With injuries, much less likely.

Beyond that - it's about how long he wants to play.

I voted yes - but it's just a guess.
 
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banks

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I really hope so, and I know he's capable of doing it. But the question is how much longer he plays, and I don't think he'll play any longer than his current contract.

The fact is he has no desire to play for a different team, and PIT isn't going to be winning anything in 3 years. SO once he's done the '26-'27 season, he'll have nothing left to play for. He'll retire, having happily achieved everything he ever wanted in his career.

So my answer is no, using by brain instead of my gut/heart.
 
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wetcoast

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He needs 36 goals a year average to hit 700 in 3 years.

I'd say with no injuries, there's a ~20-25% chance he hits that in 3 years. With injuries, much less likely.

Beyond that - it's about how long he wants to play.

I voted yes - but it's just a guess.
I voted no as I think the retires after this current contract but if he carries on maybe he makes it.
 

Voodoo Child

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I'd say so.

He has 75% of this season to go and two left on his deal, and he's averages 35 goals in the last three seasons. He has 8 so far this year which is about a 30 goal pace, assume he finishes at 625.

But, if the Pens are in the basement next year and '26-'27 which is highly probable, I could see him taking a smaller hit on a contender to do it there.
 
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filinski77

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I'd say so.

He has 75% of this season to go and two left on his deal, and he's averages 35 goals in the last three seasons. He has 8 so far this year which is about a 39 goal pace, assume he finishes at 625.

But, if the Pens are in the basement next year and '26-'27 which is highly probable, I could see him taking a smaller hit on a contender to do it there.
Crosby is on pace for 28-29 goals this year, not 39.
 

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