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‘The Ultimate Model Of Consistency’: John Tavares Reaches 1,100-Point Milestone As Maple Leafs Earn Third Consecutive Win

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‘The Ultimate Model Of Consistency’: John Tavares Reaches 1,100-Point Milestone As Maple Leafs Earn Third Consecutive Win

John Tavares continues to prove why he is one of the most consistent players in the NHL. 

On Thursday night at Madison Square Garden, the Toronto Maple Leafs forward reached the 1,100-point milestone with a three-point performance, leading the charge en route to a 4-3 victory over the New York Rangers – the club’s third consecutive win.

Tavares became just the 68th player in NHL history and the eighth active skater to reach 1,100 career points.

“You don't take it for granted. It's been a great journey, a lot of hard work, and obviously, I've played with two great organizations and a lot of great teammates that have been a big part of that, helping me along the way and making me look good a lot of the time,” said Tavares post-game. 

“But obviously, very proud of the commitment I try to make and the passion I have for the game. Just try to go out there, execute and play well, be effective, and be accounted on offensively,” he added.

The milestone moment came in the second period when he wired home his second goal of the game, restoring Toronto’s lead after the Rangers had tied things up early in the frame. A fortunate bounce sent the puck onto his stick with an open net in front of him, and he made no mistake, firing it past Igor Shesterkin.

The 34-year-old forward also opened the scoring at 12:30 of the first period, netting his 28th goal of the season off a perfectly placed one-timer. Tavares finished the night with two goals, an assist, and a plus-2 rating while leading all Toronto forwards in ice time at 19:42.

“It's incredible. I mean, what an accomplishment,” said linemate William Nylander, who recorded two assists and reached a milestone of his own with his 600th career point. “He had a great game tonight, and I mean, the way he gets prepared before every game, just a complete pro on and off the ice.”

Tavares’ production remains remarkably steady at age 34. 

Through 62 games this season, he has 29 goals and 31 assists for 60 points – matching last year’s goal total in 18 fewer games. His longevity as a top-tier player is further highlighted by the fact that he has recorded at least 60 points in 13 NHL seasons, with the only exceptions being his rookie campaign (2009-10), the lockout-shortened season (2012-13), and the COVID-19-impacted year (2020-21).

“He's just the ultimate pro, the ultimate model of consistency,” said defenseman Jake McCabe. “He's a great example for all of us in our room and such a huge part of our team. So, yeah, it's 1,100 points, man. S— That's a lot of points.”

Head coach Craig Berube praised the former No.1 overall pick’s ability to elevate his game, even amidst a back-to-back that required travel. 

“I thought he was really good tonight. An older guy like that on back-to-back nights and a pretty quick team over there too, but he was solid,” said Berube. “He was so strong on pucks tonight and won all his battles, faceoffs. He does all the little things right, and he's got that knack to score goals, I'll tell you that.”

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For a player who has built his career on consistency, leadership, and offensive production, Tavares’ 1,100-point milestone is just another testament to his overall impact on the ice. 

And with the way he’s playing, he’s showing no signs of slowing down.

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