PITTSBURGH -- Sidney Crosby broke Mario Lemieux's franchise scoring record with a goal and an assist in the first period of the Pittsburgh Penguins' 4-3 shootout win over the Montreal Canadiens on Sunday night.
Crosby, who began the night one point behind Lemieux, now has 645 goals and 1,079 assists for 1,724 points in 1,387 games. It also moved him past Lemieux for the eighth-most points in NHL history.
Crosby tipped Erik Karlsson's point shot at 7:58 of the first period for a goal to tie the record. Crosby then broke the mark with 7:20 left in the period when his shot on a power play hit Bryan Rust, and Rickard Rakell tapped the rebound behind Jakub Dobes.
Crosby, Rust and Rakell embraced behind the net after the goal, and the Penguins spilled over the bench to congratulate their captain. Later in the period, a video message recorded by Lemieux congratulating Crosby on the accomplishment was played.
"I knew when we played together in 2005, that you were going to be a very special player, and accomplish a lot of great things in your career," Lemieux said in a message posted on the club's social media accounts. "Here we are, 20 years later, you are now one of the best to ever play the game."
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— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) December 22, 2025
Lemieux, a Hall of Famer who also owned the franchise after his second retirement, became the Penguins' all-time points leader, surpassing then-assistant coach Rick Kehoe on Jan. 20, 1989, when Crosby was 17 months old. Lemieux, who was in the lineup when Crosby recorded his first NHL point, finished his career with 1,723 points in 915 games.
Crosby, the No. 1 pick in 2005, is the seventh outright all-time points leader in 58 years of the franchise's history and the ninth active player to lead a franchise in points. Crosby previously broke Lemieux's record for most assists in franchise history last December against the New York Islanders. Crosby is 45 goals behind Lemieux's franchise record of 690.
Crosby is third on the NHL's all-time points list with a single franchise, behind only Steve Yzerman (1,755) and Gordie Howe (1,809), both with Detroit.
Crosby also passed Phil Esposito (449) for sole possession of the ninth-most even-strength goals in NHL history. Crosby also tied Adam Oates for the eighth-most assists in NHL history in the first period. Crosby, who has 20 goals this season, achieved his 18th 20-goal season. Only six players in NHL history have more.
The Penguins snapped an eight-game skid. Crosby participated in the shootout, but did not score.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
