Sidney Crosby






After watching Sidney Crosby hoist the Stanley Cup for the third time in his career, it might be hard for hockey historians to deny Sid the Kid inclusion in the top 10.

The No. 1 overall pick of the 2005 NHL draft, Crosby established himself as a legend before turning 30. In addition to his trio of Cup wins, he won four Prince of Wales Trophies, three Ted Lindsay Awards and each of the Conn Smythe, Art Ross and Maurice Richard Trophies twice.

Throughout the 2017-18 regular season, he tallied 411 goals and 705 assists. Crosby, who has recorded five 100-point years, should continue to climb into the top 10 before his career is over.