2012
08.21
though he finished the 2011-12 NHL season in good health, the Pittsburgh Penguins should still be worried that Sidney Crosby won't be able to play out the entirety of his new 12-year contract worth $104.4 million, which begins this year.

Crosby is the league's best player, but his recent health problems have to be a huge concern for general manager Ray Shero and the rest of the Penguins organization after the team committed a ton of money to its franchise player for a very long time.

Given his injury history and the physical nature of the sport, the odds that Crosby finishes his new contract are likely slim.



There are a number of players who have suffered a concussion, missed a lot of games because of it, returned to the ...

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