COLUMBUS, OH - It's been 12 years since Ryan Nugent-Hopkins was selected first-overall by the Oilers in the 2011 NHL Draft, and in that time the now 29-year-old has cemented his legacy among the best to ever wear the Blue & Orange.
In Thursday night's 7-2 drubbing over the Pittsburgh Penguins, the man affectionately referred to as 'Nuge' wired one of his trademark wristers low blocker-side on Tristan Jarry for his 28th goal of the season and his 600th National Hockey League point.
"He's a tremendous player, and he's had an incredible career up to this point, and he's got a long way to go," Devin Shore said about the milestone after the game. "Six hundred is a huge number and we're really happy for him."
Never overstated and certainly underrated, Nugent-Hopkins has quietly gone about his business in the shadows of superstars and has established himself as one of the most reliable and versatile players in the NHL. His 600-career points rank him ninth all-time in Oilers franchise history, and he's just 32-points away from surpassing Edmonton icon Ryan Smyth for eighth.
The Burnaby, B.C. native continues to shatter his own single-season milestones as well this year. Nugent-Hopkins' snipe against Pittsburgh tied his career high in goals with 28, and his 72 points has already eclipsed his career best of 69 - both marks originally set in 2018-19.
"I think every year, like everybody else, I'm trying to get better and work on my game and try to round it out a lot," Nugent-Hopkins said about his career year. "Obviously, I want to be that two-way player, and I'm still trying to find my stride and make improvements to every aspect of my game."
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