2015
04.18
04.18
class="ui-droppable">NEW YORK — Oh right. Sidney Crosby is the best hockey player in the world.
A year ago, Crosby was quietly hampered by a wrist injury, which was a contributing factor in his being held to one goal in 13 postseason games in 2014. That includes one goal in a second-round seven-game loss to the New York Rangers that cost his coach and general manager their jobs.
That, along with his absentee performance Thursday in Game 1, inevitably led to the always popular, always idiotic takes that wondered if something was wrong with Crosby and if he was the problem with the Penguins.
On Saturday night at Madison Square Garden, Crosby tossed his injury-riddled, underdog team on his back for five minutes, and it was exactly ...
Read Full Article at Bleacher Report - Pittsburgh Penguins
A year ago, Crosby was quietly hampered by a wrist injury, which was a contributing factor in his being held to one goal in 13 postseason games in 2014. That includes one goal in a second-round seven-game loss to the New York Rangers that cost his coach and general manager their jobs.
That, along with his absentee performance Thursday in Game 1, inevitably led to the always popular, always idiotic takes that wondered if something was wrong with Crosby and if he was the problem with the Penguins.
On Saturday night at Madison Square Garden, Crosby tossed his injury-riddled, underdog team on his back for five minutes, and it was exactly ...
Read Full Article at Bleacher Report - Pittsburgh Penguins