Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins
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Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby reached the biggest possible milestone as a member of the franchise, further cementing his legacy in Pittsburgh. The Penguins superstar became the franchise’s all-time points leader — regular season and playoffs combined — during Tuesday’s 5–1 win over the Vancouver Canucks at PPG Paints Arena.
Perhaps that’s why the topic was on the minds of multiple readers when this week’s call for mailbag questions went out. There were also queries on all kinds of different Olympic themes, plus Patrik Laine’s future, the slumping Tampa Bay Lightning, Sidney Crosby trade watch, the NHL’s next big prankster and much more.
Sidney Crosby discussed the key factors behind the Pittsburgh Penguins’ strong start to the 2025–26 NHL season, offering insight into the team’s renewed chemistry and winning mentality.
Sidney Crosby took time to recognize Jaromir Jagr after the former Pittsburgh Penguins forward released his new autobiography.
PITTSBURGH -- PITTSBURGH (AP) — Sidney Crosby scored his fourth goal and Kris Letang became the 20th defenseman in NHL history to reach 600 career assists as the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Vancouver Canucks 5-1 on Tuesday night.
Crosby and Malkin know this could be their final season together, and they're eager to help the Penguins exceed expectations.
After the Pittsburgh Penguins’ first three games, a cynic or conspiracy theorist might have suggested that team […] The post So Much for Supposed Slow Start for Sidney Crosby appeared first on Pittsburgh Hockey Now.
What slow start for Sidney Crosby? The Pittsburgh Penguins captain had five points in a recent three-game road trip and now shows seven points in six games. Crosby, 38, has averaged better than a point per game for every season since he joined the NHL in 2005-06.