Sidney Crosby becomes the 10th player in NHL history to reach 1600 points

Sidney the Kidney

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Hope he gets to 1930 if anyone deserves to be 2nd all time its crosby not jagr who played and played tell he got it lol
Almost zero chance Crosby hits 1930. Even assuming he averages 80 points per year for the remainder of his career (which is unlikely), that would still take him over 4 full seasons to reach. He'd be 42/43 by that point.
 

Zalos

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Congrats to Sid! I still remember watching him in person in the Q. He was other-worldly.

I think he ends up with around 1800-1850 points. That should put him #4 or #5 all-time in points.

The only player who is playing today that will pass him one day is McDavid (unless injuries derail his career, he is getting 2000 points easy).
 
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WeaponOfChoice

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And what would you say the expectation were for Crosby in that regard ?

He is one of the best and most hyped prospect ever.

Someone could argue that despite being one of the most hyped prospect he did almost met all of them, because of the game missed during his peak "just" 2x Art Ross-hart's is maybe below some expectation, but he compensated by better prime longevity.
The league missed a season and that helped.
 

WeaponOfChoice

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It did help, as more eyes were on junior hockey, but it is not clear if anyone dominated his juniors peers in the CHL draft -1 and draft year combined like Crosby did before or since.
I was actually a fan of The Knights until Hamilton got a team. As such, I hated Crosby
 

I Hate Blake Coleman

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Crosby is 87th in games played out of 7696 players who's played in the NHL. And he's still adding games to his resume. It's time to stop complaining. We can't keep compairing him to injured star players lke Bure, Forsberg, Lindros and Orr. It's time to compair him to guys who actually played the games like Gretzky, Jagr, Sakic, Ovechkin, Yzerman and so on...
Had to do a spit take when I read this incredibly reasonable opinion.

Sakic and Yzerman are two star centres who also lost significant time to injury. A snow blower took Sakic out for a hot minute back in the day.
 
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Almost zero chance Crosby hits 1930. Even assuming he averages 80 points per year for the remainder of his career (which is unlikely), that would still take him over 4 full seasons to reach. He'd be 42/43 by that point.
Well he shows no signs of slowing down. If his body holds up he’s going to keep playing as long as he can I’m sure.
 

Zerotonine

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Doea he have enough left in the tank to hit 1700?

Best of luck to him......

Was never a sid fan when he came into the league. But I certainly respect him amd what he brings to the game.

And even as an oiler fan, he is with out a doubt the captain and leader for the 26 Olympic team and it's not even debatable....
 

Barrie22

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Doea he have enough left in the tank to hit 1700?

Best of luck to him......

Was never a sid fan when he came into the league. But I certainly respect him amd what he brings to the game.

And even as an oiler fan, he is with out a doubt the captain and leader for the 26 Olympic team and it's not even debatable....
If he keeps his point per game streak going for this season he will be 30 or less shy of 1700, so i am guessing so.
 
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He was the most hyped prospect since Lindros. The hopes were for him to be hands down the best player in the league for a long stretch. He was regarded as the best , but like a poster said previously he unfortunately got slowed down by injuries in the period where it looked like he was about to dominate the league. Satisfying career of course, but he did not exceed expectations.
When any player has a very serious case for 5th best all time I'd venture to say that yes that's satisfying don't you think?

Or do people really say on draft day, sure in less than 20 years he will be in serious discussion for 5th best overall?
 

Voight

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I'll take the bait...what were you expecting that Sid has not lived up to?

As someone anointed as "The Next One" I presume people expected more than two MVPs and scoring titles.

That isn't a slight to him, hes had an amazing career and been apart of some championship teams in the league and internationally and won a lot of awards.
 

hockeykid87

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He was the most hyped prospect since Lindros. The hopes were for him to be hands down the best player in the league for a long stretch. He was regarded as the best , but like a poster said previously he unfortunately got slowed down by injuries in the period where it looked like he was about to dominate the league. Satisfying career of course, but he did not exceed expectations.
This has gotta be bait.

Barring injuries, Sid is going to end up 7th or 8th, with a slight chance at 6th, all time in NHL scoring history when he retires.

3 Stanley Cups, 2 Harts, 2 Art Ross's, 2 Maurice Richard's, 11-time (and counting) All-Star, 2 Olympic Gold's, Triple Gold Club, will end up top-15 in goal scoring in NHL history.

On what planet did he not exceed expectations?? He was expected to be one of the greatest ever, and he is one of the greatest ever.
 

Sidney the Kidney

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As someone anointed as "The Next One" I presume people expected more than two MVPs and scoring titles.

That isn't a slight to him, hes had an amazing career and been apart of some championship teams in the league and internationally and won a lot of awards.
This only applies if you're someone who thinks it's not reasonable that he would have a couple more of each if it weren't for his injuries.

I know the Crosby detractors hate pace, but you don't even need "pace" to think it's pretty reasonable that he'd have, at the very least, two extra scoring titles if it weren't for injuries (2010-11 and 2013). Both of those seasons he wouldn't even have had to keep up his pace to win either of those scoring races. 39 points in 41 games for 2010-11 and 5 points in 12 games in 2013. Anyone who can't even concede that that's very reasonable to assume he'd do that is just being stubborn.
 

MakeTheGoalsLarger

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This has gotta be bait.

Barring injuries, Sid is going to end up 7th or 8th, with a slight chance at 6th, all time in NHL scoring history when he retires.

3 Stanley Cups, 2 Harts, 2 Art Ross's, 2 Maurice Richard's, 11-time (and counting) All-Star, 2 Olympic Gold's, Triple Gold Club, will end up top-15 in goal scoring in NHL history.

On what planet did he not exceed expectations?? He was expected to be one of the greatest ever, and he is one of the greatest ever.
What were your expectations?
 

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