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The most points by a defenseman in a single period in NHL history: Kris Letang
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) December 28, 2023
Sole posession of second-place in goals all-time among Russian skaters: Evgeni Malkin
First NHL goal: Valtteri Puustinen
There were a LOT of milestones tonight! pic.twitter.com/f8omKJY55Y
Pens w/ more points in a GP than Letang tonight (0-6-6):
— Bob Grove (@bobgrove91) December 28, 2023
Mario, 2-6-8 v StL, 10/15/88
Mario, 5-3-8 v NJ, 12/31/88
Mario, 2-5-7 @ Edm, 1/21/89
Mario, 2-5-7 v Tor, 12/26/91
Mario, 1-6-7 @ SJ, 12/5/92
Mario, 1-6-7 v TB, 11/1/95
Mario, 5-2-7 v StL, 3/26/96
Jagr, 3-4-7 v NYI, 12/30/99
Kris Letang scored a 10.02 Game Score tonight, which is the highest ever since I began tracking during the 17/18 season.
— HockeyStatCards (@hockeystatcards) December 28, 2023
This includes preseason and playoffs. @domluszczyszyn
Top single-game performances in the NHL this season, ranked by gamescore from @hockeystatcards:
— Danny Shirey (@DannyShireyPGH) December 28, 2023
1) Kris Letang — 10.02 (tonight)
2) Marcus Pettersson — 7.78 (tonight)
3) Nikita Kucherov — 7.31 (11/24)
4) Ryan Hartman — 6.88 (10/24)
5) Brayden Point — 6.74 (11/24)
Making history 😎
— Penguins PR (@PenguinsPR) December 28, 2023
Last night, Kris Letang tied the NHL record for assists in a game by a defenseman, and became the first to achieve the feat in over 37 years. pic.twitter.com/0kvgRxaFdn
Kris Letang (PIT58) had a historic performance last night.
— JFresh (@JFreshHockey) December 28, 2023
He scored 6 assists including 5 in the second period which set an NHL record among defencemen. He also had an 81% xGF% at 5v5.
Here are his most notable plays and puck touches from last night. #LetsGoPens pic.twitter.com/gfL3DMGoWG
Per NHL, Letang became the fourth active player to record at least five points in a period, following Tage Thompson (4-1—5 in P1 on Dec. 7, 2022 w/ BUF), Mika Zibanejad (3-3—6 in P2 on March 17, 2021 w/ NYR) and Sam Gagner (3-2—5 in P3 on Feb. 2, 2012 w/ EDM).
— Bob Grove (@bobgrove91) December 28, 2023
With his second tally of the night, Evgeni Malkin now has the second-most goals among Russian-born skaters in NHL history with 484, passing Sergei Federov (483)!
— Pens Inside Scoop (@PensInsideScoop) December 28, 2023
Among Russian players in NHL history:
— Ryan Mance (@Mance_22) December 28, 2023
2nd all time in points
2nd all time in goals
1st all time in assists
He is criminally underrated https://t.co/moSDYBR3Iq
First NHL goal for Valtteri Puustinen! 🚨 pic.twitter.com/77YJAKsMpH
— NHL (@NHL) December 28, 2023
Last night marked Puustinen's second multi-point game (1G-1A). Only three players in @penguins history have recorded more multi-point games in their first nine career games:
— Penguins PR (@PenguinsPR) December 28, 2023
Evgeni Malkin - 4
Mario Lemieux - 3
Sidney Crosby - 3
That's pretty good company 🤩 https://t.co/OPBpxRQ3iX
Tristan Jarry recorded his league-leading fourth shutout tonight in his 23rd game of the season.
— Penguins PR (@PenguinsPR) December 28, 2023
Only two goaltenders in @penguins history have recorded four shutouts in less games in one season:
Johan Hedberg: 4 SO in 19GP in 2001-02
Marc-Andre Fleury: 4 SO in 16GP in 2014-15 pic.twitter.com/YINZiFzsbO