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Crosby Surpasses Lemieux, Becomes Penguins Points Leader
22 Dec
Summary
- Crosby now ranks eighth in NHL history with 1,724 career points.
- He achieved this milestone during a game against the Montreal Canadiens.
- The Penguins secured a shootout victory after a tied game.

Sidney Crosby has officially become the Pittsburgh Penguins' all-time leader in points, surpassing the legendary Mario Lemieux. Crosby achieved this monumental feat during a recent game against the Montreal Canadiens, further solidifying his place in NHL history. He now ranks eighth overall in the league with an impressive 1,724 career points. The game itself was a hard-fought contest, with both teams exchanging leads throughout regulation. The Penguins, who had been struggling with an eight-game winless streak, managed to secure a crucial victory in a dramatic shootout. This win provides a much-needed boost for the team as they continue their season. The Montreal Canadiens also put up a strong performance, contributing to the excitement of the evening. Key players from both sides found the back of the net, making for an engaging matchup that ended with a decisive shootout result in favor of Pittsburgh.




