Guentzel, who is riding the NHL's longest active point streak of 12 games (10G-6A), scored a league-leading (tied) five goals in three games this past week, including his fourth career hat trick and third career four-point game on Dec. 4 in Vancouver. Guentzel's three power-play goals, two of which came on a 5-on-3 man advantage in Vancouver, also led the league last week.
In the past week, Guentzel factored in on 85.7% (6-for-7) of Pittsburgh's goals, scoring 71.4% (5-for-7) himself.
Entering tonight's game in Seattle, Guentzel has points in every single road game this season (11GP, 10G-6A). His season-opening 11-game road point streak is tied with teammate Evgeni Malkin (11 GP in 2008-09) for the longest such streak in franchise history. Ten of Guentzel's team-leading 13 goals have come on the road, ranking third in the league in that category (tied).
During his career-long 12-game point streak, which began on Nov. 13, Guentzel's 10 goals lead the league while his 16 points rank fourth (tied). His 12-game streak is the third-longest in the NHL this season, following Edmonton's Connor McDavid (17) and Anaheim's Troy Terry (16). The last Penguins player to record a longer point streak than Guentzel was Pascal Dupuis in 2011-12 (17 GP).