Athletistic / Hockey. Pittsburgh Penguins captain and forward Sidney Crosby spoke about his contract with the Penguins. The 36-year-old Canadian has one year left before the end of his employment contract.
“I’m going to have discussions with our general manager Kyle Dubas on this issue. I always move from season to season, which benefits me. Obviously, at my age, there will be a lot of factors in signing a new contract. But in this When it comes to my game, I don’t look at how long I can play based on the numbers in my passport, I always evaluate my game as it is, regardless of my age,” Crosby quotes.
Sidney Crosby was selected by Pittsburgh with the first pick in the 2005 NHL Draft. In October of the same year, the Canadian played for the Penguins. He won three Stanley Cups with Pittsburgh.
Crosby had one of his best seasons in years. Last campaign, he played all 82 regular season matches and scored 94 (42+52) points using the goal+pass system. However, that didn’t help his team qualify for the playoffs.
Source: Sport

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