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Sidney Crosby Set to Return for Penguins After 11-Game Absence

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In a much-anticipated return, Sidney Crosby is back in the Pittsburgh Penguins’ lineup for their matchup against the Carolina Hurricanes. After missing 11 games due to a lower-body injury incurred during the 2026 Winter Olympics, Crosby expressed his eagerness to rejoin his teammates. “Excited to get back in it,” he shared with reporters following the morning skate. “Just watching these guys, being on the [road] trip, obviously getting closer [to returning]. It’s been close. So, just happy to finally be back in there.”

Crosby’s return comes on the heels of another crucial comeback for the Penguins, as center Evgeni Malkin recently completed a five-game suspension for slashing Buffalo Sabres defenseman Rasmus Dahlin. Malkin made an immediate impact in Monday’s 7-2 victory over the Colorado Avalanche, scoring two goals and notching an assist.

The injury that sidelined Crosby occurred during Canada’s Olympic quarterfinal win against Czechia last month. As a result, he missed the semifinal victory over Finland and the gold-medal game loss to the United States. Upon returning to Pittsburgh, the team announced on February 25 that Crosby would be out for at least four weeks. Teammate Mitch Marner, who played alongside Crosby on Team Canada, later revealed that he had suffered a Grade 2 MCL sprain.

Prior to his injury, Crosby last donned the Penguins’ jersey on February 5, just before the Olympic break. In his absence, Pittsburgh navigated a challenging stretch, posting a 5-3-3 record, and they remain tied for second place in the Metropolitan Division with 83 points, trailing the Hurricanes by seven points. Despite missing over a month of play, Crosby continues to lead the team with 27 goals and 59 points, highlighting his importance to the Penguins as they head into the final stretch of the regular season with 15 games remaining.

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

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