Penguins captain Crosby makes season debut
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[October 26, 2016]
(The Sports Xchange) - Penguins
captain Sidney Crosby made his 2016-17 season debut Tuesday night
against the Florida Panthers at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh after
sitting out six games with at least the third concussion of his
career.
Crosby, the Conn Smythe Trophy winner last season while leading the
Penguins to their second Stanley Cup of his 11-season career, took
part in a full-contact practice Monday for the first time since
training camp. He also came through the morning skate Tuesday
without issues, according to coach Mike Sullivan.
"He's the best player in the world and, obviously, he does a lot of
good things for our team," said Patric Hornqvist, who began the game
as the right wing on Crosby's line. Scott Wilson was the left wing.
Crosby, the 10th leading career scorer among active NHL players with
938 points in 707 games, showed no signs of a concussion until
awakening Oct. 8 with a headache. Subsequent tests revealed the
concussion but, unlike prior concussion layoffs when he was off for
an extended time, the 29-year-old Crosby resumed skating almost
immediately.
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Penguins center Sidney Crosby (87) skates with the Stanley Cup prior
to playing the Washington Capitals at the PPG Paints Arena.
Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
Crosby had six goals and 19 points in 24 games during the playoffs
last season as the Penguins added a second Stanley Cup to that he
won as a 21-year-old in 2009.
(Editing by Frank Pingue)
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