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Sidney Crosby Returns to Penguins Lineup Against Hurricanes After Injury

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Sidney Crosby is back in action for the Pittsburgh Penguins, ready to take the ice against the Carolina Hurricanes after a nearly month-long absence due to a lower-body injury. Crosby’s injury occurred during the Milan Cortina Olympics, where he sustained the setback in a quarterfinal matchup against Czechia, leading to his placement on injured reserve following the Olympic break.

“Excited to get back in it,” Crosby expressed to reporters after the team’s morning skate, reflecting his eagerness to return to competitive play.

During Crosby’s absence, the Penguins have demonstrated their resilience, posting a record of 5-3-3 over the past 11 games. Currently, they sit in second place in the Metropolitan Division, positioning themselves for a potential playoff return for the first time since 2022. Crosby acknowledged the challenges of watching from the sidelines, noting, “It’s never easy watching, but I think you gain even more appreciation when you’re up top, and you just see on a nightly basis, the way we compete, the way we work.”

This season, Crosby has tallied 27 goals and 32 assists in 56 games, maintaining his pace to extend his NHL record for consecutive seasons averaging at least a point per game. His return comes exactly four weeks after his injury, and he has been skating with the team recently, just in time for a critical stretch of games against top-tier opponents, including the Hurricanes.

Penguins coach Dan Muse highlighted Crosby’s leadership qualities, which have been pivotal in keeping the team competitive during his absence. The captain’s return coincides with a strong performance from teammate Evgeni Malkin, who scored two goals in a recent victory over Colorado after serving a five-game suspension. Crosby praised Malkin’s impact, stating, “To see him come in like that after missing five games was huge. He set the bar high.”

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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