7 Results for sidney crosby

Want full disclosure on NHL injuries? Vote for the LeBrun Amendment

Pierre LeBrun, ESPN.com

Sidney Crosby recently left a game with an "undisclosed" injury. Want to know what happened? Good luck. The NHL isn't requiring teams to fully disclose player injuries, sparking our scribe to call for change.

Story | Conversation | November 05, 2008

Why is this rookie crop making an impact? Preparation is key

Pierre LeBrun, ESPN.com

There are eight 18-year-old rookies playing in the NHL this season. That's not a record, but there is something that separates this group from the rest. Pierre LeBrun explains.

Story | Conversation | October 23, 2008

Hossa made surprising choice to land in Detroit, but was it the right one?

Pierre LeBrun, ESPN.com

Marian Hossa could have bought a sizable chunk of his native Slovakia with the amount of money he turned down in the first 48 hours of July. But instead of "Show me the money," it was "Show me the ring." Or so he hopes.

Story | Conversation | October 09, 2008

Hockey fans, meet the new Dany Heatley

Pierre LeBrun, ESPN.com

Hockey fans, meet the new Dany Heatley. Not just a 50-goal man, but a leader and a more complete player. Two games into the 2008-09 season, it's impressive.

Story | Conversation | October 05, 2008

Kennedy's big night could be promising sign of things to come for Penguins

Pierre LeBrun, ESPN.com

The Penguins have some hurdles to overcome, such as missing key players like Sergei Gonchar to start the season. But if one game is any indication, Pittsburgh may have places to turn. Case in point: Tyler Kennedy.

Story | Conversation | October 04, 2008

Now, more than ever, this is truly Sidney Crosby's Penguins

Pierre LeBrun, ESPN.com

STOCKHOLM -- The last time we saw Sidney Crosby after a real NHL game, tearful eyes and a quivering voice explained the feeling of devastation...

Story | Conversation | October 03, 2008

With Gonchar out for long haul, Penguins look at their blue-line options

Pierre LeBrun, ESPN.com

Having lost his top defenseman for four to six months, Pittsburgh Penguins GM Ray Shero was still able to look at the bright side Tuesday: at some point this season, Sergei Gonchar will be back in the lineup.

Story | Conversation | September 30, 2008