Pittsburgh Penguins' Sidney Crosby Scores 500th Career Goal

PITTSBURGH (KDKA/AP) -- Sidney Crosby has reached a major milestone in his career.

The Penguins forward scored his 500th career goal Tuesday in the first period against the Flyers at PPG Paints Arena. Crosby, who netted his 499th career goal in Feb. 8's game against Boston, received a standing ovation from the crowd after skating to the bench.

He is the 46th player in NHL history to reach the milestone. The only active player with at least 500 career regular-season goals is Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin.

Crosby -- who scored his first goal on Oct. 14, 2005, against the Flyers in his rookie season -- also joins Mario Lemieux as the only players in Penguins' history to score 500 goals with the team. Crosby, currently in his 17th NHL season, has led the Penguins' in goals nine times, a feat only Lemieux (10) has accomplished more.

Lemieux congratulated Crosby in a video posted to the Penguins' verified Twitter account after the goal. It was also Crosby's 50th career goal against Philadelphia, his most against any team.

"I'm sure there will be plenty more in the future," he said. "Again, congratulations and enjoy tonight. All the best to you, my friend."

Crosby, a two-time Rocket Richard winner, has scored 30 goals nine times, reached 40 twice and 50 during the 2009-10 season.

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