Penguins’ Erik Karlsson Shatters Records: You Won’t Believe What He Achieved on Friday!
Erik Karlsson is turning heads again this season with his dazzling performances for the Pittsburgh Penguins. Just the other night against the Columbus Blue Jackets, Karlsson notched an assist on Bryan Rust’s third-period goal—pushing his career assists to a remarkable 684. That feat places him 12th all-time among NHL defensemen, tantalizingly close to catching Scott Stevens. But wait, there’s more—this assist also tied Karlsson with Peter Forsberg for the eighth-most points by a Swedish player in NHL history, an achievement that speaks volumes about his elite status on the ice. Karlsson’s ability to control the game from the blue line is undeniable; his contributions are a perfect blend of artistry and grit, driving the Penguins’ offense while excelling defensively. As the team savored their first overtime victory of the season, Karlsson’s impact was clear, and with their next showdown against the Toronto Maple Leafs on the horizon, there’s no doubt he’ll be hungry to climb even higher on those historic leaderboards.
Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Erik Karlsson continued his stellar season on Friday against the Columbus Blue Jackets.
He got an assist on Bryan Rust’s goal at the beginning of the third period, giving him 684 for his career. His 684 assists are 12th in NHL history among defensemen. He’s 28 away from tying Scott Stevens for 11th on the all-time list.
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That assist gave him his 885th point, tying Peter Forsberg for the eighth-most points among Swedish players in NHL history.
With his helper on Bryan Rust’s goal, Erik Karlsson tied Peter Forsberg for the eighth-most points among Swedes in NHL history (885) AND moved into 12th place on the League’s all-time assist list among defensemen (684) 👏 pic.twitter.com/dBDHiS8G5f
— Penguins PR (@PenguinsPR) November 29, 2025
Karlsson has been the Penguins’ best defenseman this season, compiling one goal and 15 points in 23 games. He’s been great in all three zones and continues to drive offense from the blue line.
After Bryan Rust made it a 3-2 game, Sidney Crosby scored his second goal of the game to tie it before Kris Letang won it for the Penguins in overtime. It was the Penguins’ first overtime win of the year.
Karlsson will look to keep climbing the ranks in these respective categories when the Penguins return to action on Saturday against the Toronto Maple Leafs.
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