bobholly39
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I don’t think 85pts next year and 75pts each of the 2 yrs following that are conservative as all….id suggest it’s an aggressive projection
Maybe. He's the only player in history (aside from Mike Bossy but only ~10 seasons) to never be below ppg in a season. I think he's going to try and keep that streak alive until retirement, which is why I could see him still potting 80+ points for a few more years, and why 75 could be conservative.
But even if you think 75 points is agressive for age 38-39, and take it down to 65 points instead, he'd still finish in same spot, #5 behind Francis.
As for 85 points - there's also such a big gap between #8 (Lemieux) and #9 (Sakic), that he again almost for sure will be in 9th place in between those 2 by the end of his contract next year.
The thing with Crosby is his conditioning still seems to be incredible at age 36 - and he's obviously an extremely high IQ player on top of that. If he wanted to - he could play competitive hockey in the NHL until ages 42, 43 most likely. So 2000+ points is definitely possible. The key question is - how long will he want to play. That's always a guessing game.