Kreider hitting the 50-point mark for the first time in his career is a big accomplishment. On top of this, he has broken his career-high point totals for the fourth year in a row.
At just 25, it shows that he has been able to grow in his time with the Rangers and that he has effectively established himself in his place on the roster.
He’s Proved He’s Worth the Money
This offseason, after narrowly avoiding an arbitration hearing, Kreider and the Rangers agreed to a four-year $18.