Sidney Crosby’s history in the NHL Playoffs
The Stanley Cup Playoffs is a time for every player in the National Hockey League to turn it up a notch. One player that has done that in the first round of 2009-2010 season is the Pittsburgh Penguins own, Sidney Crosby, one of the favorite sports betting players in ice hockey.
The Penguins lead the Ottawa Senators three games to one in the first round of the playoffs. Crosby has played in all four games and has four goals and seven assists.
Sidney Crosby played in his first Stanley Cup Playoff in the 2006-2007 season. He played five games and had five points.
The next year Crosby played in twenty games and made it all the way to the finals. The Penguins failed to bring the Stanley Cup to Pittsburgh, losing to the Red Wings four games to two.
Last year Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins played the Detroit Red Wings in a rematch for the Stanley Cup, and were able to defeat the reigning champions. Crosby played in twenty four games and scored thirty one points, helping the Penguins beat the Red Wings four games to three.
In the National Hockey League Stanley Cup playoffs, Sidney Crosby has played a total of fifty three games in his short career. He has twenty eight playoff goals and forty six assists.
Crosby and the Penguins are only one game away from advancing to the second round of 2009-2010 playoffs. If you can count on anything in the playoffs, expect Crosby to take his game to an even higher level.
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