
By the Numbers: The Enduring Legacy of #58—Kris Letang in NHL History
Across the NHL, #58 was just a number. In Pittsburgh, NHL All-Star Kris Letang turned it into a symbol of greatness, resilience and Stanley Cup championships.

Across the NHL, #58 was just a number. In Pittsburgh, NHL All-Star Kris Letang turned it into a symbol of greatness, resilience and Stanley Cup championships.

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