Crosby breaks Gretzky's point-per-game record
Briefly

Sidney Crosby, the Pittsburgh Penguins captain, has achieved a milestone in his career by surpassing Wayne Gretzky's record for average points per game over a full season. Crosby secured his 80th point of the season during a game against the Buffalo Sabres, ensuring he averages at least one point per game for his 20th NHL season. This achievement comes despite missing two games due to injury. Crosby's continuously high level of play highlights his legacy in the league as he aims for further success with his team this season.
Crosby's remarkable performance has not only solidified his legacy in Pittsburgh but also reflects his enduring dominance in the NHL, akin to Gretzky's era.
With 80 points in just 72 games this season, Crosby showcases remarkable resilience, especially considering he missed two games due to injury.
Read at ESPN.com
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