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Sidney Crosby recorded his 82nd point of the season tonight against the New York Rangers, ensuring he will average a point per game for the 19th time in his 19-year career.

Throughout NHL history, only Hall-of-Famer Wayne Gretzky (19) has recorded as many point-per-game seasons as Crosby. Below is a look at the most point-per-game seasons in NHL history:

Player
Point-Per-Game Seasons
Sidney Crosby
19
Wayne Gretzky
19
Gordie Howe
17
Evgeni Malkin
15
Mario Lemieux
15
Mark Messier
15
Marcel Dionne
15
Joe Sakic
15
Ron Francis
15

The Pittsburgh captain, who has appeared in all 74 games thus far, leads the team with 37 goals, 45 assists and 82 points. Of his 82 points, 63 have come at even strength which is tied for seventh in the league. He has hit the 30-goal mark for the 12th time in his career, which is the most 30-goal seasons in franchise history:

Player
30-Goal Seasons
Sidney Crosby
12
Mario Lemieux
11
Jaromir Jagr
10
Evgeni Malkin
6
Jean Pronovost
6

This season marked the 13th time Crosby has notched 80 points or more in a season as he joined Wayne Gretzky (17), Mark Messier (13), Dale Hawerchuk (13) and Marcel Dionne (13) as the only players in NHL history with 13 or more 80-point campaigns. 

Crosby entered the 2023-24 campaign sitting at 15th place on the NHL’s all-time points list (1,502) and has since risen to 11th place (1,584). He sits just three assists away from becoming the 14th player in NHL history to record 1,000 career assists.