The old guys have still got it.
On a night that all the attention was on Sidney Crosby, Alex Ovechkin and Evgeni Malkin as the Penguins took on the Capitals, the ice in California captured the greatness of some aging legends, too.
As the Florida Panthers took on the Los Angeles Kings, three of the OGs scored in the first period.
Brad Marchand netted for Florida, while both Anze Kopitar and Corey Perry scored for the Kings.
It's the first time in NHL history that three players age 37 or older scored a goal in the first period of the same game, per OptaStats:
Tonight marks the first time in NHL history 3 players 37 or older scored a goal in the first period of the same game:
— OptaSTATS (@OptaSTATS) November 7, 2025
Anze Kopitar, @LAKings (38)
Corey Perry, @LAKings (40)
Brad Marchand, @FlaPanthers (37)
It's really an incredible generation of hockey talent all getting into their high 30s at the same time.
Crosby showed he's still got it with a couple goals on the night for the Penguins.
And then in this one, the trio of legends did their thing, too.
It's easy to take greatness for granted, and there's so much of it that sooner rather than later will be hanging the skates up for good.
For now, though, it's incredible to watch.
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