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PITTSBURGH PENGUINS 2010-2019 DECADE IN REVIEW TEAM HIGHLIGHTS 464 155 134 Regular-season Players skated Penguins wins for Pittsburgh recorded a point In 2016 and ‘17, the Penguins became the first team to win back-to-back Stanley Cup Championships in 19 years (Detroit Red Wings, 1997, ‘98). 10 13 2 The Penguins were the only NHL team to make the playoffs every Playoff Playoff series Stanley Cups year of this decade. appearances won The Penguins sold out every home game at PPG Paints Arena this decade. INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTS Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin recorded their 1,000th career points in 2017 and 2019, HHOF respectively. Assistant coach and former Penguins player Mark Recchi was inducted into Crosby and Malkin became the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2017. the fourth set of teammates to both record 1,000 NHL points General manager Jim Rutherford was together. inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in Feb. 16, 2017 vs. WPG Mar. 12, 2019 vs. WSH 2019 in the builders’ category. Individual In 2016 and ‘17 Sidney Awards Crosby became the first 13 player to win back-to-back 2010: Mark Messier Leadership Award (Crosby); Maurice ‘Rocket’ Conn Smythe trophies Richard Trophy (Crosby) since Mario Lemieux did so 2011: Jack Adams Award (Dan Bylsma) in 1991 and ‘92. 2012: Art Ross Trophy (Malkin); Hart Memorial Trophy (Malkin); Ted Lindsay Award (Malkin) Crosby led the NHL with 2013: GM of the Year Award (Ray Shero); Hart Memorial Trophy 46 points (14G-32A) in 48 (Crosby); Ted Lindsay Award (Crosby) playoff games during the 2014: Art Ross Trophy (Crosby); Ted Lindsay Award (Crosby) two championship runs 2016: GM of the Year Award (Jim Rutherford) (tied with Evgeni Malkin). 2017: Maurice ‘Rocket’ Richard Trophy (Crosby) RANK AMONG THE NHL Updated through games on Dec. 31, 2019 STANLEY CUPS PLAYOFF APPEARANCES PLAYOFF WINS 1. Chicago 3 1. Pittsburgh 10 1. Boston 69 T-2. Pittsburgh 2 T-2. San Jose 9 2. Chicago 67 T-2. Los Angeles 2 T-2. Washington 9 3. Pittsburgh 66 4. Three Teams 1 4. Three Teams 8 4. San Jose 60 REGULAR SEASON WINS HOME WINS TEAM POINTS 1. Washington 465 1. Pittsburgh 261 1. Washington 1020 2. Pittsburgh 464 T-2. Washington 252 2. Pittsburgh 1008 3. St. Louis 452 T-2. Tampa Bay 252 3. Boston 989 4. Boston 446 4. St. Louis 244 4. St. Louis 983 GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 1. Alex Ovechkin 437 1. Nicklas Backstrom 512 1. Patrick Kane 802 2. Steven Stamkos 363 2. Claude Giroux 506 2. Sidney Crosby 788 3. John Tavares 319 3. Sidney Crosby 492 3. Alex Ovechkin 780 4. Patrick Kane 315 4. Patrick Kane 487 4. Claude Giroux 737 5. Sidney Crosby 296 5. Ryan Getzlaf 464 5. Steven Stamkos 719 POINTS PER GAME (MIN. 100GP) PLAYOFF POINTS 1. Connor McDavid 1.33 1. Sidney Crosby 123 2. Sidney Crosby 1.25 2. Patrick Kane 109 3. Evgeni Malkin 1.16 3. Evgeni Malkin 106 4. Steven Stamkos 1.09 4. Logan Couture 101 5. Patrick Kane 1.08 5. Jonathan Toews 97 RANK AMONG PENGUINS REGULAR SEASON GAMES PLAYED REGULAR SEASON POINTS POINTS/GAME (MIN. 100GP) 1. Sidney Crosby 630 1. Sidney Crosby 788 1. Sidney Crosby 1.25 T-2. Evgeni Malkin 602 2. Evgeni Malkin 698 2. Evgeni Malkin 1.16 T-2. Kris Letang 602 3. Kris Letang 455 T-3. James Neal 0.92 4. Chris Kunitz 521 4. Chris Kunitz 350 T-3. Phil Kessel 0.92 5. Craig Adams 403 5. Phil Kessel 303 5. Jake Guentzel 0.82 PLAYOFF GAMES PLAYED PLAYOFF POINTS REGULAR SEASON GAMES PLAYED* 1. Sidney Crosby 115 1. Sidney Crosby 123 1. Marc-Andre Fleury 422 2. Evgeni Malkin 113 2. Evgeni Malkin 106 2. Matt Murray 184 3. Chris Kunitz 102 3. Kris Letang 65 3. Brent Johnson 52 4. Kris Letang 93 4. Chris Kunitz 62 4. Casey DeSmith 50 5. Brian Dumoulin 70 5. Phil Kessel 56 *Goaltenders REGULAR SEASON WINS* PLAYOFF GAMES PLAYED* PLAYOFF WINS* 1. Marc-Andre Fleury 242 1. Marc-Andre Fleury 66 1. Marc-Andre Fleury 31 2. Matt Murray 108 2. Matt Murray 48 2. Matt Murray 28 3. Tristan Jarry 27 3. Tomas Vokoun 11 3. Tomas Vokoun 6 4. Brent Johnson 25 4. Brent Johnson 3 4. Jeff Zatkoff 1 *Goaltenders *Goaltenders *Goaltenders.