Crosbys lowest points per game in a season is 1.06 so I think this one is pretty easy
Beggarsfeast
Sidney the Kidney.
Responsible-Debt-386
Has to be Sid
Pensfan668758
Crosby is like a robot (in a good way).
phatmaniac57
Sid, despite the concussion years
servirepatriam
Sid, no question. Next!
awaythrow292
It’s either Mario or Sid, and there really should be a “most complete player” category (that’s hands down Sid, since he’s arguably the most complete player in NHL history)
The batshit crazy thing is – Sid hasn’t won a category yet. So it has to go to Sid, even though Mario MIGHT have deserved this one as well.
Imagine having such a storied franchise that a top 5-6 NHL player ALL TIME has trouble winning one of these categories? Lmao.
red_87
Crosby.
He’s probably the most consistent player in NHL history let alone Penguins history.
Jedi-27
Sid
Fine-Designer5474
Definitely Sid
hammertown87
Crosby hands down
Finnollie
Crosby is the definition of consistency.
MrPotatoheadEsq
I vote for the guy on the verge of breaking Gretzky’s seasons at PPG streak, that feels consistent
SidiiusDust
Got into an argument with an oilers fan trying to gaslight me that Crosby was not consistent in his age. Yeah right bud. All right grid, show me Crosby.
ssfalk
Slap me silly sidney
thomps000
Sid
RiseAbove87
This is the first unanimous one. Sid.
michaelgia1225
Sidney Patrick Crosby
jbkilluh
Sid without a doubt
daveeb
Over the past ten years, Sidney Crosby has played in 722 games. Over that span, he has 318 goals and 509 assists.
If you look at each of the complete seasons over that span, you’ll likely find at least 30 goals and at least 50 assists.
Perhaps the most consistent thing about Sid, though, is his ability to improve his game — even as a veteran. While others see their abilities decline across the board, Sid finds ways to improve his faceoffs (49.9% in 14-15 to 58.2% in 23-24), defensive play (37 takeaways in 14-15 to 73 in 23-24) and physical play (66 hits in 14-15 to 101 in 23-24).
xInfaRedd
87
hczimmx4
Everyone here is wrong. You have to take the concussion years as alack of consistency, mostly because he didn’t even play.
The real answer is Josef Melichar. He was consistently the worst player on the ice in every single game he played.
lGrizzyl
Sid. Next question.
JohnDesire573
Sidney Crosby
RicoSuave1800
Sid without a doubt
Ill_Palpitation_1512
Crosby. Also the correct choice for most consistent player in NHL history.
TomiZos0
Sidney Crosby
penguins8766
Ron Francis
pintsizedsnark
Jeff Carter, never loses a face-off… or Crosby.
burghblast
Obviously Sid as everyone has mentioned, but I’m just chiming in to ask why isn’t best 2-way player on this grid? (Also obviously Sid)
wasko_ltd
Sid for sure.
Fit_Use9941
valtteri puustinen has scored 20 points in every season he has played in
Fhead43
Crosby easy answer but Ronny Francis deserves a mention
Gloomy-Finance246
Crosby
DinosaurPete
Shout out to Orpik. You knew what you were getting with that guy.
JustWannaChill82
Sir Sidney
wwb1990
Crosby Crosby Crosby
_Michael___Scarn
sid
Soccer_Chan_497
Sidney Crosby is probably the definition of consistent player.
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It’s got to be Sid, right?
Crosbys lowest points per game in a season is 1.06 so I think this one is pretty easy
Sidney the Kidney.
Has to be Sid
Crosby is like a robot (in a good way).
Sid, despite the concussion years
Sid, no question. Next!
It’s either Mario or Sid, and there really should be a “most complete player” category (that’s hands down Sid, since he’s arguably the most complete player in NHL history)
The batshit crazy thing is – Sid hasn’t won a category yet. So it has to go to Sid, even though Mario MIGHT have deserved this one as well.
Imagine having such a storied franchise that a top 5-6 NHL player ALL TIME has trouble winning one of these categories? Lmao.
Crosby.
He’s probably the most consistent player in NHL history let alone Penguins history.
Sid
Definitely Sid
Crosby hands down
Crosby is the definition of consistency.
I vote for the guy on the verge of breaking Gretzky’s seasons at PPG streak, that feels consistent
Got into an argument with an oilers fan trying to gaslight me that Crosby was not consistent in his age. Yeah right bud.
All right grid, show me Crosby.
Slap me silly sidney
Sid
This is the first unanimous one. Sid.
Sidney Patrick Crosby
Sid without a doubt
Over the past ten years, Sidney Crosby has played in 722 games. Over that span, he has 318 goals and 509 assists.
If you look at each of the complete seasons over that span, you’ll likely find at least 30 goals and at least 50 assists.
Perhaps the most consistent thing about Sid, though, is his ability to improve his game — even as a veteran. While others see their abilities decline across the board, Sid finds ways to improve his faceoffs (49.9% in 14-15 to 58.2% in 23-24), defensive play (37 takeaways in 14-15 to 73 in 23-24) and physical play (66 hits in 14-15 to 101 in 23-24).
87
Everyone here is wrong. You have to take the concussion years as alack of consistency, mostly because he didn’t even play.
The real answer is Josef Melichar. He was consistently the worst player on the ice in every single game he played.
Sid. Next question.
Sidney Crosby
Sid without a doubt
Crosby. Also the correct choice for most consistent player in NHL history.
Sidney Crosby
Ron Francis
Jeff Carter, never loses a face-off… or Crosby.
Obviously Sid as everyone has mentioned, but I’m just chiming in to ask why isn’t best 2-way player on this grid? (Also obviously Sid)
Sid for sure.
valtteri puustinen has scored 20 points in every season he has played in
Crosby easy answer but Ronny Francis deserves a mention
Crosby
Shout out to Orpik. You knew what you were getting with that guy.
Sir Sidney
Crosby Crosby Crosby
sid
Sidney Crosby is probably the definition of consistent player.
87 is the only answer.
Easy answer. Crosby.