2013
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10.24
class="ui-droppable">PITTSBURGH — One Stanley Cup. One statue. Four hundred and forty five Mike Lange-isms.
These are the numbers by which Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby still trails his team's owner and former landlord. Not that Crosby is really counting.
Well, maybe.
On March 7 of last year, the Penguins unveiled “Le Magnifique” outside of the Consol Energy Center—a Bruce Wolfe-created statue of Mario Lemieux, inspired by a 1988 game in which Lemieux made New York Islanders defensemen Rich Pilon and Jeff Norton look statuesque in splitting them en route to a goal.
The statue officially puts Lemieux up 1-0 on Crosby in works ...
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