Alex Ovechkin becomes 1st NHL player to reach 900 goals
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Crosby is the only active NHL player to reach the 1,700-point milestone. The next-closest active player is Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin - who broke Wayne Gretzky's goal record last season and is vying to be the only player in NHL history to record 900 goals - at 1,630 career points.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/onsi/breakaway as Penguins' Sidney Crosby Reaches Elusive NHL Record. Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby now sits alone in one category. Among active NHL players, he is the only one to reach 1,700 career points.
With a couple of slick passes through the first shift of the third period, Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby earned […]
Alex Ovechkin becomes the first NHL player ever to score 900 goals in the regular season. But there's one more goals record still to break.
Sidney Crosby's career continues to shine brightly as he reaches a significant milestone in the NHL. The Pittsburgh Penguins captain recently recorded his 1,700th point with an assist during a game against the St.
Sidney Crosby has led the Pittsburgh Penguins to a good start this season. The team has an 8-4-2 record, and they are near the top of the Metropolitan Division.