Mr. 900 Alexander Ovechkin has understandably been garnering substantial praise lately, but fellow NHL legend Sidney Crosby is earning his own share of the limelight after posting a terrific performance in Tuesday night's showdown between his Pittsburgh Penguins and No. 8's Washington Capitals. The 38-year-old accomplished a remarkable feat in PPG Paints Arena, one that should remind fans not to take the longtime captain for granted.
Crosby scored two power-play goals in the first period of what ultimately became a 5-3 Pens victory. He now has 11 on the season, making him the NHL leader at time of print. Let that amazing development marinate. After two decades and almost 1,400 games played, the three-time Stanley Cup champion is still capable of pacing the rest of the league in a cr

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