Pittsburgh Penguins Captain Sidney Crosby Won't Make Road Trip After Injury Over The Weekend
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby will not be making the trip to New York tomorrow because of injury.
Crosby was not a participant at practice Monday morning.
"Whistle blows to start today's practice and Sidney Crosby, Kris Letang and Patric Hornqvist are not among the #Penguins on the ice."
Whistle blows to start today's practice and Sidney Crosby, Kris Letang and Patric Hornqvist are not among the #Penguins on the ice.
— Matt Vensel (@mattvensel) November 11, 2019
Meanwhile, Head Coach Mike Sullivan said Crosby will not be playing tomorrow against the New York Rangers, and will not be making the road trip.
"Sidney Crosby won't play tomorrow. Still being evaluated. Mike Sullivan won't say if it could be long-term."
Sidney Crosby won't play tomorrow. Still being evaluated. Mike Sullivan won't say if it could be long-term.
— Matt Vensel (@mattvensel) November 11, 2019
Crosby was injured over the weekend against the Chicago Blackhawks at PPG Paints Arena after getting hit by a shot. He left the game early officially with a lower-body injury.
The team hopes the injury is minimal, as Crosby has had a laundry list of ailments over his career.
"Sidney Crosby sustained a lower body injury Saturday vs Chicago. Penguins hope his latest ailment won't be added to this list."
Sidney Crosby sustained a lower body injury Saturday vs Chicago.
— Sportsnet Stats (@SNstats) November 10, 2019
Penguins hope his latest ailment won't be added to this list pic.twitter.com/abodt8zvM5
Head coach Mike Sullivan says Crosby's injury is being evaluated on a day-to-day basis.