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How many points does Sidney Crosby have all time?

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Asked by: Brenda Jones

Three current NHLers are in the top-25 in career points ⁠— Joe Thornton, Alex Ovechkin and Sidney Crosby.

Who is in the top 25 all-time in points?

Wayne Gretzky 2,857
Sidney Crosby 1,397
Luc Robitaille 1,394
Brett Hull 1,391

How many points does Sidney Crosby have in his career?

Sidney Crosby has played 17 seasons for the Penguins. He has 517 goals, 892 assists and a plus-minus of +202 in 1,108 games.

Where does Sidney Crosby rank all-time?

Where does Sidney Crosby rank all time in points?

Wayne Gretzky 2,857
Jari Kurri 1,398
Sidney Crosby 1,397
Luc Robitaille 1,394
Brett Hull 1,391

When did Crosby get 1000 points?

1,000-point scorers

Order reaching milestone Player Date
31 Dale Hawerchuk Mar 8, 1991
86 Sidney Crosby Feb 16, 2017
25 Jari Kurri Jan 2, 1990
51 Luc Robitaille Jan 29, 1998

How many games did it take for Crosby to get 100 points?

Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins culminated a phenomenal rookie season by becoming the youngest player in NHL history to score 100 points – and by breaking the team’s rookie scoring record set by Hall of Famer Mario Lemieux, Crosby finished the season with 39 goals and 63 assists for 102 points in 81 games.

Is Crosby better than Ovechkin?

The Penguins superstar has 24 more points than Ovechkin in career head-to-head matchups, averaging 1.377 points per game in comparison to Ovi’s 0.984.
Sidney Crosby vs Alexander Ovechkin: Head-to-head stats.

Crosby HEAD-TO-HEAD Ovechkin
28 Goals 31
56 Assists 29
1.377 Points Per Game 0.984
11 Power Play Goals 14

Who is better Lemieux or Crosby?

Lemieux currently sits first in regular season franchise points with 1,723 while Crosby sits behind him with 1,116. Crosby can realistically surpass Lemieux as the all-time leader, however, it won’t happen in as many games.

Who is better Gretzky or Crosby?

According to Hockey-Reference.com, Gretzky was on the ice for 70 power-play goals that season, which is 61 percent more than Crosby, who was on for 43 last season.

Who is the #1 hockey player of all time?

1. Gordie Howe. Gordie Howe broke into the NHL with the Detroit Red Wings in 1946. After 32 professional seasons—and even skating alongside his sons Marty and Mark—the right winger played his last game in 1980.

Who is the hockey goat?

Wayne Gretzky
The NHL record book might as well be renamed “The Memoirs of Wayne Gretzky”, as he basically wrote it himself throughout his career. The only player in NHL history to record 200 points in a single season, Gretzky achieved the feat a whopping four times during his career.

Who is the fastest NHL player to reach 100 points?

Five defencemen have scored at least 100 points in a season. They are Bobby Orr (six times), Paul Coffey (five times), Denis Potvin, Al MacInnis, and Brian Leetch (the most recent, in 1991–92). The youngest player to achieve a 100-point season is Sidney Crosby, at 18 years, 253 days old.

Who was the fastest to 100 points NHL?

Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid notched his 100th point of the season in Saturday night’s game against the Vancouver Canucks, becoming the first player in 25 years and ninth player in NHL history to hit the century mark in 53 games.

What is the best NHL record ever?

The 1976-77 Montreal Canadiens are considered the best team in modern NHL history. They played 80 games that season and only lost eight of them while outscoring opponents 387-171.

Who won most Stanley Cups?

Who has won the most Stanley Cups in NHL history? The Montreal Canadiens are still pacing the pack with 24 Stanley Cup victories in franchise history. They also hold the record for most Stanley Cup appearances with 35.

What team won a Stanley Cup the quickest?

The Rochester Royals (now Sacramento Kings) and Minneapolis Lakers (now Los Angeles Lakers) also won championships in their third seasons in the 1940s and ’50s; however, Milwaukee is the only one considered true expansion team, earning the Bucks the claim as the quickest NBA expansion team to win a championship.