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Crosby topped the 90-point plateau for a third straight season in 2024-25, tallying 33 goals and 91 points over 80 appearances. The veteran forward was impressive in his age-37 campaign, leading the Penguins in assists (58), points, power-play goals (12), power-play points (27), game-winning goals (10) and shots on target (227). Last September, Crosby agreed to a two-year contract extension to remain in Pittsburgh, giving him at least one more season in a familiar setting before trade speculation intensifies again. However, he has full control of the situation with a no-movement clause and hasn’t indicated he wants to play elsewhere. As a result, fantasy managers should anticipate another productive showing from Crosby on the Penguins’ top line. Even as he heads into his age-38 season, he still has 30-40 goal potential and 90-plus point upside in 2025-26. Read Past Outlooks
Sets franchise points record
Crosby scored a goal and added a power-play assist in Sunday's 4-3 shootout win over the Canadiens, becoming the Penguins' all-time leading scorer.
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Crosby's goal tied him with Mario Lemieux, and it took just 4:42 more of game time for Crosby to break the franchise record with his 1,724th regular-season point (645 goals, 1,079 assists). The 38-year-old superstar also leads the Penguins in seasons played (21) and games played (1,387), with that longevity playing a big factor in breaking the record that took Lemieux just 915 games to achieve. Crosby has four goals and six helpers over 11 outings in December, and he's up to 20 goals, 37 points, 84 shots on net and a minus-7 rating through 35 contests this season. It's fair to say Crosby has cemented himself as a legend for the Penguins, though he still needs another 46 goals with the franchise to surpass Lemieux's record in that category.
Crosby's goal tied him with Mario Lemieux, and it took just 4:42 more of game time for Crosby to break the franchise record with his 1,724th regular-season point (645 goals, 1,079 assists). The 38-year-old superstar also leads the Penguins in seasons played (21) and games played (1,387), with that longevity playing a big factor in breaking the record that took Lemieux just 915 games to achieve. Crosby has four goals and six helpers over 11 outings in December, and he's up to 20 goals, 37 points, 84 shots on net and a minus-7 rating through 35 contests this season. It's fair to say Crosby has cemented himself as a legend for the Penguins, though he still needs another 46 goals with the franchise to surpass Lemieux's record in that category.
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2025–26 Time On Ice Stats
- Average Time On Ice: 19:39
- Average Power Play TOI: 3:10
- Average Short-Handed TOI: 0:03
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For the second straight season and third time in his career, Crosby played in all 82 games during the regular season. With a full campaign, the world-class center was also able to get over the 90-point threshold in consecutive seasons while scoring 40-plus goals for just the third time in 19 NHL campaigns. Eventually, Father Time will catch up to "Sid the Kid," but it appears the 36-year-old phenom has staved off a drop in production for at least one more year. The questions surrounding Crosby heading into the 2024-25 campaign are less about his individual performance and more team-focused, like who will replace the departed Jake Guentzel on Crosby's wing or will the Penguins get back into the postseason. Crosby figures to offer elite fantasy value as he tries for a third consecutive 90-point season - a prospect that could be made easier if Pittsburgh can improve upon a power play that converted at a dismal 15.3 percent rate last year.
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Two-point effort against San Jose
Crosby delivered a goal and an assist, both on the power play, in Saturday's 6-5 overtime loss to the Sharks.
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Four points from franchise mark
Crosby had an assist Thursday in a 4-2 loss to Montreal.
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Closing in on massive team record
Crosby picked up an assist Tuesday in a 4-3 shootout loss to the Ducks.
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Strikes twice in win over Philly
Crosby scored two goals, one the game-winner on the power play, in Monday's 5-1 victory over Philadelphia.
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Moves into 15th all-time in goals
Crosby had a goal and an assist Saturday in a 7-2 loss to Toronto.
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Leaving Pens in play
Crosby's agent, Pat Brisson, has put leaving Pittsburgh in play by saying "a trade is always a possibility," Mark Madden of TribLive reports.
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Crosby has been with the Penguins for two decades, but with Pittsburgh unlikely to contend this season, the 38-year-old would likely have to approve a trade elsewhere if he were to contend for another Stanley Cup. His agent compared his situation to that of Tom Brady's in the NFL, a player who left the only franchise he ever knew to go win one last championship with a different team. The 2005 No. 1 overall selection can certainly still play, as he's coming off a 91-point season last year.
Crosby has been with the Penguins for two decades, but with Pittsburgh unlikely to contend this season, the 38-year-old would likely have to approve a trade elsewhere if he were to contend for another Stanley Cup. His agent compared his situation to that of Tom Brady's in the NFL, a player who left the only franchise he ever knew to go win one last championship with a different team. The 2005 No. 1 overall selection can certainly still play, as he's coming off a 91-point season last year.









