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Sidney Crosby return update (Imagn Images)
Sidney Crosby's return talk picked up pace again on Tuesday, but the Pittsburgh Penguins are choosing patience over urgency. The captain has been out for weeks after taking a controversial hit from Radko Gudas during the Olympic Games, an incident that left him dealing with an MCL sprain.
It was a tough break at a critical stretch of the season, though the team has managed to steady itself in his absence.There was hope Crosby might suit up against the Colorado Avalanche, especially after returning to practice. Instead, general manager Kyle Dubas offered a more measured update, one that keeps expectations grounded while still leaving the door open for a near-term return.
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Dubas, speaking with EJ Hradek and Dan Rosen on NHL Network, made it clear the decision is about timing, not setbacks.
“Crosby will not return tonight,” he confirmed, while emphasizing that the veteran center is edging closer to full game readiness. It is a cautious approach, but one that reflects both the nature of the injury and the stakes involved.
Crosby’s attempt to push through during the Olympic gold medal game hinted at his intent, yet the diagnosis of an MCL sprain forced a reset. Since then, the focus has been on recovery without rushing the process.
The Penguins appear comfortable with that path. They have remained competitive, keeping themselves in the playoff conversation rather than slipping out of it.That context matters. At 81 points, Pittsburgh sits just ahead of the Columbus Blue Jackets in a tight race for a Stanley Cup Playoffs spot. Every game carries weight, but so does having Crosby fully fit when it matters most. The balance is delicate, and for now, the team seems to be managing it well.There is also a timely boost elsewhere in the lineup. Evgeni Malkin returns from suspension, giving Pittsburgh some much-needed firepower as they navigate this stretch without their captain. It softens the immediate blow of Crosby’s continued absence, even if only slightly.The next real checkpoint comes quickly. With a matchup against the Carolina Hurricanes looming, attention shifts to whether that game becomes Crosby’s return stage. For now, the message is simple. He is close, but not quite there yet, and the Penguins are willing to wait a little longer.




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