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Sidney Crosby isn’t close to retiring, wants to play ‘for as many years as possible’
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Sidney Crosby isn’t close to retiring, wants to play ‘for as many years as possible’

> When Crosby met with reporters following the Penguins’ loss to the Flyers, he said that he would be taking a year-by-year approach to the rest of his career. It’s the first time he’s ever spoken of his career in such a short-term window.

> “I said year to year because of where the team is at,” he said. “It just makes sense, whether it’s our cap, who we have coming in and out, just to have that flexibility. It’s important.”

> “Yeah, I’m saying year to year based on contracts,” he explained. “It just seems to make sense. I mean, it could change. We’ll see. Kyle (Dubas) and I haven’t even talked about it. But I’ll talk with Pat (Brisson) and Kyle later this summer. We’ll talk about it and do what makes sense. If it does make sense to sign for a couple of years, then we’ll do that.”

> Crosby isn’t thinking about himself, which is pretty typical for him. Rather, he said, he’s thinking about the Penguins and how he can help them prosper in the coming seasons. They made the playoffs for the first time since 2022 this year, and the upward trajectory has him thinking big things before his career concludes. More than anything, he’s putting the team first.

> Signing shorter contracts, Crosby has concluded, gives Dubas more options and the Penguins more flexibility moving forward.

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u/DecentLurker96 — 7 hours ago
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At the IIHF World Championship, 20 players were born after Sidney Crosby started playing in the NHL

Sidney Crosby started playing in the NHL in October 2005.

Austria:

Gregor Biber (9 August 2006)

Leon Kolarik (23 September 2007)

Canada:

Porter Martone (26 October 2006)

Macklin Celebrini (13 June 2006)

Czechia:

Tomáš Galvas (11 February 2006)

Hungary:

Márton Nemes (23 October 2005)

Domán Szongoth (8 June 2008)

Italy:

Gabriel Nitz (21 January 2007)

Latvia:

Alberts Šmits (2 December 2007)

Olivers Mūrnieks (31 July 2008)

Norway:

Mikkel Eriksen (13 September 2007)

Tinus Luc Koblar (21 July 2007)

Stian Solberg (29 December 2005)

Slovakia:

Luka Radivojevič (3 January 2007)

Slovenia:

Jan Goličič (30 June 2006)

Sweden:

Viggo Björck (12 March 2008)

Ivar Stenberg (30 September 2007)

Jack Berglund (10 April 2006)

United States:

James Hagens (3 November 2006)

Max Plante (20 February 2006)

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u/FrenchPagan — 2 days ago
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[DEN 1 - CAN (5)] Parker Wotherspoon gets his first for Canda late. Crosby picks up his 4th assist of the game

u/FrenchPagan — 3 days ago
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[DEN 1 - CAN (4)] Sidney Crosby puts on a puck protection clinic then makes a beautiful one handed pass to Ryan O'Reilly

u/FrenchPagan — 3 days ago
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[DEN 0 - CAN (1)] Porter Martone gets Canada on the board in the 3rd, assists to Crosby & Celebrini

u/FrenchPagan — 3 days ago
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Crosby and Celebrini connect, but the goal is called back from being offside

u/FrenchPagan — 3 days ago
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[Tomáš Prokop] I asked Sidney Crosby whether his participation in the IIHF Worlds showed that the tournament is still prestigious, even though NHL players are returning to the Olympics and will also play in the World Cup of Hockey after many years.

u/FrenchPagan — 6 days ago
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Macklin Celebrini will remain as captain for Canada at the IIHF World Hockey Championship, with Sidney Crosby wearing an "A." That was decided after a player-lead discussion. The players wanted Celebrini to keep the "C."

u/Apprehensive-Art1092 — 7 days ago
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10 Years Ago Today, Crosby Scores 1st Playoff OT Goal As Penguins Tie Eastern Conference Final!

Ten years ago today, Sidney Crosby scored one of the defining goals of the Penguins’ 2016 Stanley Cup run and his career. Some fans who were there in person swear the puck took a bend that defies the laws of physics to go into the net.

Game 2 against the Tampa Bay Lightning was an absolute must-win for Pittsburgh. Tampa Bay was the defending Eastern Conference champion, they had already taken Game 1 at Consol Energy Center, and the Penguins simply could not afford to head to Tampa down 0-2 after losing both games at home.

The pressure around the game was enormous, and Crosby was carrying plenty of it personally.

Despite otherwise playing outstanding hockey throughout the postseason, Crosby entered Game 2 riding an eight-game goal drought, tied for the longest playoff goal drought of his career at the time. Even more surprising, he had never scored a playoff overtime goal in his career.

The game exploded immediately.

Matt Cullen opened the scoring for Pittsburgh, and Phil Kessel followed with a power play goal to give the Penguins a 2-0 lead less than ten minutes into the game. But Tampa Bay answered before the end of the opening period behind goals from Anton Stralman and Jonathan Drouin, tying the game 2-2 heading into intermission.

And then…nothing.

No goals in the second period. No goals in the third. Just rising tension with every passing shift.

The Penguins were throwing everything they had at Andrei Vasilevskiy, who had been forced into the starting role after Ben Bishop was injured in Game 1. Pittsburgh badly needed somebody to break through, and honestly, it felt fitting that the moment eventually belonged to Crosby.

40 seconds into OT, Rust took a pass and carried the puck into the Tampa Bay zone and dropped the puck perfectly to Crosby flying down the left side. Crosby snapped a shot high over Vasilevskiy’s blocker, immediately threw both arms into the air, and sent Consol Energy Center into complete chaos.

It was Crosby’s first career playoff overtime goal.

But it also felt bigger than that.

The Penguins had not returned to the Eastern Conference Final since the disaster against Boston in 2013, when they were swept and scored just two goals in four games. Entering that overtime, Pittsburgh had lost five straight Eastern Conference Final games dating back to that series.

That goal ended the streak. It tied the series. And it was another dragon from their previous playoff failures that was cast into the abyss.

Ten years later, Crosby’s OT winner still stands as one of the signature moments of the 2016 Cup run!

u/FrenchPagan — 5 days ago
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Macklin Celebrini and Sidney Crosby discuss who will captain Canada

“We’ll figure it out.”

u/DecentLurker96 — 7 days ago