It's hard to find a single statistic that best represents what Crosby means to the Pittsburgh Penguins. He's the captain, plays big minutes, takes on top opponents in both zones, drives possession, and factors into the NHL scoring race every season.
However, Crosby's impact is quantified. It has been magnified under coach Mike Sullivan, who replaced Mike Johnston on Dec. 12, 2015. Since then, Crosby leads the NHL with 155 points (74 goals, 81 assists) in 127 regular-season games. His 46 points (14 goals, 32 assists) in 48 Stanley Cup Playoff games are tied with teammate Evgeni Malkin (16 goals, 30 assists).
The Penguins have outshot their opponents 2,079-1,622 at 5-on-5 with Crosby on the ice for an SAT of plus-457, seventh in the NHL in that span.