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Anze Kopitar is the leading team in points again: Celebratory or Cautionary?
Anze Kopitar is a unicorn in hockey, and sports in general
Kopitar leads the Kings in points this year after twenty games. In fact, he’s led them in scoring in almost every season he’s been a King. He continues to play the same way while producing consistently, which rivals many legends who played the sport late into their careers. With 21 points this season, Kopitar is having a renaissance year compared to individuals who have played in this league at the same age.
Here’s Kopitar’s point production and playing time since turning 30:
2017-18: 92p in 81gp, 22:05 avg TOI
2018-19: 60p in 81gp, 22:18 avg TOI
2019-20: 62p in 70gp, 21:01 avg TOI
2020-21: 50p in 56gp, 21:11 avg TOI
2021-22: 67p in 81gp, 20:46 avg TOI
2022-23: 74p in 82gp, 20:18 avg TOI
2023-24: 70p in 81gp, 19:39 avg TOI
I did not compare apples to oranges here, but I pulled two very familiar Hall of Fame-pedigree players to see how their stats lined up next to Kopitar in their 30+ year old seasons.
Former division rivals Joe Thornton and Patrick Marleau played into their 40s, but their stats suffered as they aged.
Thornton and Marleau both turned 30 in 2009-10, producing respectable seasons. Thornton scored 69 points in 79 games, and Marleau had 83 points in 82 games.
Both have legendary careers, but they both dropped off significantly after 30. Marleau hit 70 points in his 34-year season but couldn’t break 60 posthence. After turning 30, his time on ice dropped year after year and vastly depreciated when going to Toronto in the twilight of his career.