McDavid nearing 1000 points at 27 years old

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McDavid is now 8 points away from 1000, at 27 years old. He has two games to tie Bossy for 3rd quickest (656 games), but Bossy did it at 29 years old, so this will make McDavid the 3rd youngest to reach 1000 points, behind only Lemieux and Gretzky.

In terms of adjusted points, he's already quicker (number of games) than Bossy.
 

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Incredible numbers! If McDavid kept up this pace over 82 games a season (and an average of 14 play-off games per year) by my rough calculations he'd finally surpass Gretzky's points record in 2039/40.

Absolutely ridiculous Wayne, give everyone else a chance man.
 
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By the time he's 32 years old, he'll be either close to or in the top 25 all-time. Just crazy. He'll be about 400-500 points away from 2000. And that's not considering more expansions diluting talent and increasing scoring. If he's able to stay close to 100 points per season after 32 years old, he'll reach 2000 points by the time he's between 36 and 38 years old.

Naturally, he'll need to stay healthy.
 

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McDavid is now 8 points away from 1000, at 27 years old. He has two games to tie Bossy for 3rd quickest (656 games), but Bossy did it at 29 years old, so this will make McDavid the 3rd youngest to reach 1000 points, behind only Lemieux and Gretzky.

In terms of adjusted points, he's already quicker (number of games) than Bossy.

he has only like a couple games to do it quicker in terms of age than Yzerman though

 

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When it's all said and done.

McDavid has a legitimate conversation regarding being the greatest hockey player of all time.

I know Gretzky was ahead of his time, but with how much the game has changed, for McDavid to be this far above his peers is absolutely Ludacris.

No one will ever agree on #1. Between Gretzky and Mario. Well, once McDavids career is over.

It'll be a new top 3.

McDavid, Mario or Gretzky.
 

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Looks like he’ll fall a couple of games short of Bossy for third quickest to the mark, but beyond that, only Gretzky and Lemieux will rank higher as he hits 1100, 1200, 1300, and so on. With some luck, he could finish his career joining Gretzky as the only players to cross 2000. It might even be somewhere in the 2200 range, which is beyond even my wildest expectations.

By the time he turns 30 midway through the 2026-2027 season, with solid health and a very conservative projection (aka projections that are far below what he’s been doing for years on end), 100 more points this season, 110 the next, and 45 by mid-season—he’ll already sit 42nd all-time in points in a sport that had nearly a century of history before he stepped on the ice.

A more optimistic projection sees him hitting 1300 points by the time he exits his 20s.
 
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Winning cups is a team thing.

He already has a Smythe. That will go a long way in establishing his legacy.
I don’t necessarily disagree, I just have a hard time believing a player would be accepted into the pantheon of “top 3 players of all time” with zero cups.
 

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For players who have entered the league in the last 40 years (since Lemieux) only 2 have hit 1000 points before age 30 - Jagr and Crosby.

McDavid will do this easily and we could also see another with MacKinnon this year if he gets to 101 or more points. Pierre Turgeon fell short with 997 and Sakic had 979. Puts into perspective how impressive it is.
 
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Looks like he’ll fall a couple of games short of Bossy for third quickest to the mark, but beyond that, only Gretzky and Lemieux will rank higher as he hits 1100, 1200, 1300, and so on. With some luck, he could finish his career joining Gretzky as the only players to cross 2000. It might even be somewhere in the 2200 range, which is beyond even my wildest expectations.

By the time he turns 30 midway through the 2026-2027 season, with solid health and a very conservative projection (aka projections that are far below what he’s been doing for years on end), 100 more points this season, 110 the next, and 45 by mid-season—he’ll already sit 42nd all-time in points in a sport that had nearly a century of history before he stepped on the ice.

A more optimistic projection sees him hitting 1300 points by the time he exits his 20s.

Seeing Crosby still at a PPG in his late 30's, if you count full seasons at PPG till he's 38, he would be nearing 1900 points.

If he stays healthy, he should get much more than PPG between ages 27 and 33. So to me, it seems injuries is the only major hurdle for him to reach 2000.
 

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