Crosby becomes 10th player ever with 1,600 points
Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby became the 10th player in NHL history to hit the 1,600-point milestone on Wednesday.
Crosby is the fifth-fastest player to reach the mark. He earned a secondary helper on Bryan Rust's first-period goal against the Buffalo Sabres.
Crosby picked up another assist on Evgeni Malkin's 500th career goal later in the game and capped the contest in style with an overtime winner.
The 37-year-old is the only active player to reach 1,600 points. Alex Ovechkin is the closest to Crosby among those still playing at 1,553.
Rank | Player | Points | GP |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Wayne Gretzky | 2857 | 1487 |
2 | Jaromir Jagr | 1921 | 1733 |
3 | Mark Messier | 1887 | 1756 |
4 | Gordie Howe | 1850 | 1767 |
5 | Ron Francis | 1798 | 1731 |
6 | Marcel Dionne | 1771 | 1348 |
7 | Steve Yzerman | 1755 | 1514 |
8 | Mario Lemieux | 1723 | 915 |
9 | Joe Sakic | 1641 | 1378 |
10 | Sidney Crosby | 1602 | 1277 |
In April, Crosby cracked the top 10 on the NHL's all-time points list and became the 14th player to post 1,000 career assists.
The Nova Scotia-born center already has 19 point-per-game seasons under his belt, and he's tied with Wayne Gretzky for the most in league history.
A former NHL great who also hails from the Maritime province - and who racked up 1,274 points in 1,416 games as a defenseman - had some fun with Crosby's achievement.
Crosby has spent his entire career with the Penguins and is signed through 2026-27.