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Kris Letang with the Penguins (Via Getty Images)
There are milestones, and then there are the kind that rewrite history books. Kris Letang is standing on the doorstep of the latter, entering Tuesday's matchup against the Carolina Hurricanes just one point away from 800 for his career.For a defenseman who has weathered injuries, surgeries, and the grind of nearly two decades in the NHL, the number carries serious weight. Only 20 blueliners in league history have ever reached it, and Letang is about to become the 21st.
Kris Letang Remains One Point From Elite Club
The scale of what Letang is chasing becomes clearer the deeper you look. He would become just the fourth active defenseman to reach 800 career points, joining a list that puts him in rare company among the best to play his position.
Even more remarkable is that every single one of those points has come in one jersey. Should he reach 800 tonight, Letang would become just the ninth defenseman in NHL history to accomplish the feat with a single franchise, a loyalty that feels almost impossible to find in today's game.Letang doesn't just own a place in NHL history. He owns the entire record book for Penguins defensemen. His 1,218 games played, 178 goals, 621 assists, and 799 points are all franchise records at his position.
Those are marks that will likely stand long after his career is finished.He battled through a fractured foot that cost him significant time earlier this season, yet here he stands, one point away from a milestone that only the greatest defensemen to ever play the game have touched. The fact that he got back and kept producing speaks to everything that has defined his career.The Penguins have been one of the East's most consistent teams since Christmas, going 17-5-5 in their last 27 games and ranking near the top of the league in multiple statistical categories.
Pittsburgh also sits sixth in the NHL in road points percentage, making them a dangerous team away from home.Tuesday's clash with the Hurricanes gives Letang a stage worthy of the moment. Nine of the last 15 meetings between these two teams have been decided by a single goal, so every shift matters and every point counts. History rarely announces itself with fanfare. For Letang, one more point changes everything.

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