In his first NHL season, Crosby finished sixth in league scoring with 102 points (39 goals, 63 assists) and was a runner-up for the Calder Memorial Trophy which is given to the NHL's Rookie of the Year. By his second season, he was leading the NHL with 120 points to capture the Art Ross Trophy, the NHL's trophy for scoring, becoming the only teenager to win a scoring title in any major North American sports league. That same season, he was voted the league's Most Valuable Player (Hart Memorial Trophy) and the Lester B. Pearson Award as the NHL Players Association's choice for most outstanding player, becoming the seventh player in NHL history to earn all three awards in one year.
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Crosby purchased this property in 2011 for $800,000. He tore down the old house and built this 10,642 sqft home in its place.
Bing's bird's eye view still shows the old house, Google Street View features images of the new one.