Sidney Crosby Becomes Ninth NHL Player With 1,700 Points
Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby hit a special milestone in Monday's 6-3 victory over the St. Louis Blues, becoming the ninth player in NHL history with 1,700 career regular-season points. He needed the fourth-fewest games to reach the mark, doing so in his 1,362nd appearance. Crosby finished the game with a goal and two assists. He became the fourth player with at least 1,700 points with one team and set a new franchise record with his 498th career multi-point game, passing Mario Lemieux. The Penguins captain trails only Gordie Howe (505) for the most multi-point games with a single franchise in NHL history. Despite being 38 years old, Crosby continues to perform at an elite level, and he could rewrite the history books a few more times this season. With 10 games played, Crosby has tallied seven goals and 14 points.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
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