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Sidney Crosby devrait-il quitter les Penguins de Pittsburgh? #nhl



Soyons honnêtes, Sidney Crosby restera probablement, mais les Penguins de Pittsburgh mais devraient-il? Ils ne vont pas faire des séries éliminatoires, alors quel est l’intérêt?

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  1. If he retires a Penguin I would respect him for it. He’d also go down as possibly the best player ever to only play for one team

  2. He should come to the Avs and play with Nate. Although I think there’s no way he leaves Pittsburgh. I know Evgeni isn’t leaving so I would surprised if Sid did

  3. If he wants to stay in Pittsburgh that’s fine, but they should then trade karlsson, malkin, letang, and even rust for a bunch of decent middle 6 kinda guys and some picks.

  4. what you expect he got old he slowed down a little bit can’t really expect him to be like he was when he was a rookie

  5. Crosby is not leaving here any time soon. The idiot Canadian media needs to relax. Obviously 87 knew coming into this year that this was gonna be another down year. This year could have been better if they had an actual goaltender. Their goaltender for the future probably isn't gonna see the NHL until 2026-27 season and that kid is a stud. Up until 3 years ago the Pens had the longest active playoff streak in North American sports at 16 consecutive years and many of those years were very disappointing but nobody seemed to care then about what Pgh was doing. Now they're in a down cycle and people outside of Pgh seem to think he should leave. Ya, great idea trade the only ticket draw on your roster so we can go back to averaging 12,000 fans a game. The Pens should have 1 more year of hell before some of the young prospects hit the NHL squad and they have plenty of cap space after 71 retires and 65 is relocated to sign some good NHL players. Don't you think if 87 concerned about not hitting a down cycle he wouldn't have pushed to finish his career with Malkin and Letang ?

  6. He’s a future hall of famer who’s played his entire career there, gets paid millions of dollars and has 3 Stanley cups to show for it all. How is mentoring the next class of talent for Pittsburgh NOT meaningful hockey? Sounds like legacy building to me.

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