Sidney Crosby
With everything wrapping up in Vancouver last night, this should be the last Olympics-related post for a while. When you arrive at work today, you’ll likely run into a conversation about yesterday’s Gold Medal hockey game between Canada and the United States. Canada won 3-2 in overtime after a thrilling comeback by the U.S. with less than a minute to go in regulation. Sidney Crosby eventually won it for the Canadians in overtime.
If you’re not a hockey fan or the name isn’t familiar to you, Crosby is no stranger to success. He was the #1 pick in the 2005 NHL draft by the Pittsburgh Penguins. Since then, Crosby has won a Stanley Cup, an Olympic Gold Medal, and an MVP (called the Hart Trophy). He is also the youngest player to record 100 points in an NHL season and the youngest player to be named captain of an NHL team among many other “youngest player” achievements.
Crosby has a lot of hockey left in him, but as a 22-year-old, he’s already built a Hall of Fame career.
Read on:
NYDailyNews.com – Sidney Crosby saves Canadian bacon, beats Ryan Miller and Team USA to win gold
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