Entering his 18th season in the NHL, Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby has compiled a laundry list of accomplishments that will one day land him in the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Crosby has scored over 500 goals during his NHL career. However, until Thursday's season-opener against the Arizona Coyotes, the 35-year-old had never tallied the Penguins' first goal of a season.
Just 1:22 into the first period, Crosby scored off a nice pass in front from Jake Guentzel, burying the puck top-shelf over the shoulder of Arizona goaltender Karel Vejmalka.
A Sidney Crosby hockey first? You don't see that every day.
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) October 13, 2022
For the first time in Sidney Crosby's career, he has scored the first Penguins goal of the season. pic.twitter.com/vJ5bfnYG1A
The three-time Stanley Cup Champion had another impressive season last year. In 2021-2022, Crosby finished tied with Guentzel for the team lead in points (84), recording 31 goals and 53 assists in 69 games.
Crosby is one of five Penguins who are 35-year-old or older but doesn't seem bothered by it after 17 seasons in the league.
"I didn't really worry about age when I was 18," Crosby told Seth Rorabaugh of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review earlier this month. "I'm not going to start at 35."
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