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Huge night of milestones for the Pittsburgh Penguins

December 28, 2023, 5:00 PM ET [62 Comments]
Ryan Wilson
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December 27th remains a good night for the Pittsburgh Penguins. Coming off of the holiday break the Penguins and very specifically Kris Letang poured it on and defeated the New York Islanders by a score of 7-0. It was a game of multiple milestones with two of them being of the historical variety.





Let’s start with Kris Letang. He had five assists in a single period of play. A new record among NHL defensemen. His six assists ties the all-time record for one game by a defenseman. You love to see this. Kris Letang has been an integral part of the success of this era of hockey in Pittsburgh. It isn’t easy being in the shadow of both Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin and a lot of times he doesn’t get the accolades he deserves. There’s no ignoring a night like this. A well-deserved honor for one of the hardest working players in the league year in and year out.

There are only two players in team history who put up more points in a game than Letang and by the time February 18th is over they’ll both have their numbers retired





It was the single best performance per game score since the stat has been tracked











This is how his historic night looked







Some more context







Congratulations to Kris Letang. Awesome to see.

On most nights Evgeni Malkin’s two goal performance would be the primary focal point. These were a very significant two goals. He is now second all-time among Russian born players in league history in goal scoring. He passed the legendary Sergei Fedorov.



His career accomplishments are starting to stack up



Big congratulations to Evgeni Malkin

Another milestone was Valtteri Puustinen’s first career goal. I think you might have a good guess on who had the primary assist on this night





Puustinen has done a decent job with his opportunity after being called up. The goal sure looked like something that could be very useful in a power play setting.







Lastly, we have a Tristan Jarry shutout.



Easy to ignore the goaltending in a 7-0 game, but they can only stop the shots they face. Jarry is leading the league in shutouts with four.

The Penguins will have a few days to feel good about themselves. They don’t play again until Saturday night when they host the St. Louis Blues. It is a chance to make one of their early season disappointing losses right.



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