TORONTO — Sidney Crosby and his teammates landed in Toronto late Saturday night.
The Pittsburgh Penguins had just flown in from Winnipeg following a 5-2 loss to the Jets that afternoon.
The club's superstar captain had a singular focus once the plane touched down — tuning into the conclusion of an epic World Series.
It didn't, however, go the way Crosby and many fans across Canada had hoped for a team that captured the country's attention and provided a new generation with memories to cherish throughout an unexpected run.
The Toronto Blue Jays suffered a devastating Game 7 loss in the winner-take-all showdown against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Two outs away from the franchise's first title since going back-to-back in 1992 and 1993, the bullpen couldn't hold the lead.
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