Longest Point Streaks in NHL History
Pittsburgh Penguins all-star center Sidney Crosby point streak ended at 25 games. During those 25 games he’s scored and impressive 26 goals, while adding 24 assists for 50 points. The point streak came to an end on December 29th against the NY Islanders.
He is still a long ways off from reaching Wayne Gretzky’s record for the longest point streak in NHL history.
| # of Games | Player | Team | Year | G | A | PTS |
| 51 games | Wayne Gretzky | Edmonton | 1983-84 |
61
|
92
|
153
|
| 46 games | Mario Lemieux | Pittsburgh | 1989-90 |
39
|
64
|
103
|
| 39 games | Wayne Gretzky | Edmonton | 1985-86 |
33
|
75
|
108
|
| 30 games | Wayne Gretzky | Edmonton | 1982-83 |
24
|
52
|
76
|
| Mats Sundin | Quebec | 1992-93 |
21
|
25
|
46
|
|
| 28 games | Guy Lefleur | Montreal | 1976-77 |
19
|
42
|
61
|
| Wayne Gretzky | Edmonton | 1984-85 |
20
|
43
|
63
|
|
| Mario Lemieux | Pittsburgh | 1985-86 |
21
|
38
|
59
|
|
| Paul Coffey | Edmonton | 1985-86 |
16
|
39
|
55
|
|
| Steve Yzerman | Detroit | 1988-89 |
29
|
36
|
65
|



#1 by Peter Scott at June 13th, 2011
But Cosby again was selected as one of the 2011 All-Star. Along with some of his teammates and with other players from other team.
#2 by Pascal Dupuis at February 21st, 2012
Nice comment Peter ya fucking idiot.