Way back in November we talked a little about Sidney Crosby and his hot start setting him up to make a run for one of the best age-36 seasons ever recorded in the NHL.
With one more game to go, a happy update on this gloomy day is that he’s still right there.
Crosby already has the most productive age-36 year of anyone in relatively recent memory, out-doing what Evgeni Malkin did last year and Alex Ovechkin could manage two seasons ago.
It’s the picture of consistency for Sid, who scored 93 points last season for the fifth best age-35 season in NHL history (and best since Martin St.