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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Sidney Crosby = Askmen's Favourite.
Penguins Crosby Ranked No. 37 On AskMen.com's '49 Most Influential Men of 2010'
Which is awesome. Of course.
Because he's just a winner, in general.
"Penguins captain Sidney Crosby’s list of awards and accomplishments is incredible for a guy who is still just 23-years-old.
Penguins center Sidney Crosby (right, with 2010 'Rocket' Richard Trophy) was ranked No. 37 on AskMen.com's '49 Most Influental Men of 2010' list. Art Ross Trophy (NHL scoring leader), Hart Memorial Trophy (NHL MVP), youngest captain to lead his team to a Stanley Cup – and those are but a very small sampling of what Crosby has been able to achieve.
You can add another one to the list because Crosby was ranked No. 37 on AskMen.com’s '49 Most Influential Men of 2010' on Wednesday. It’s the fourth straight year Crosby has earned recognition on AskMen’s list.
“I am honored once again to be a part of this list and thank all the readers at AskMen that voted for me,” Crosby told AskMen.com.
Crosby, who was one of eight athletes – and the lone hockey player – to make the list, was selected in large part because of the way he rose to the moment for Team Canada in the gold medal game at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver in February.
With his Canadian team locked in an overtime battle with bitter rival Team USA, Crosby secured the gold medal and a 3-2 victory for his country when he beat Ryan Miller with a snap shot from the bottom of the far circle 7:40 minutes into the extra session.
Crosby also had one of his best NHL seasons, earning his first ‘Rocket’ Richard Trophy after tying the Tampa Bay Lightning’s Steven Stamkos with a league-best and career-high 51 goals. Crosby’s 109 points (51G-58A) placed him second in the overall scoring race behind Vancouver’s Henrik Sedin (112 points).
Among the familiar names Crosby finished ahead of include reigning two-time NBA champion Kobe Bryant (No. 45), acclaimed actor Leonardo DiCaprio (No. 43) and late-night mogul David Letterman (No. 39).
Based upon AskMen’s bio of Crosby, they expect him to continue gracing this list in the coming seasons: “Frankly, we can’t wait to see what he does next.”
Neither can Penguins fans."
- penguins.nhl.com
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Record: 5-3-1
(I just thought this picture was very amusing..)
Okay, so there have been a lack of posts here, and I haven't really done anything besides Tumblr.So, the Penguins took, like, 3 games before they could win at the Consol Energy Centre.
Fleury isn't doing so well, which is really unfortunate. Currently he is 1-3.
Brent Johnson has been saving like mad, and has had 4 wins and one overtime loss.
Which is pretty good for a backup goalie.
Sidney Crosby, (THE STAR), currently has 11 points, making him the leading scorer in the Penguins and 5th out of the NHL. Don't worry, the season is still young, plenty of time for him to beat out all the other players. :)
Kris Letang is on fire! Besides his hair being exceptionally nice this season, he is 3rd out of the Penguins for points, which so far means that he is on his way to his best season yet.
The Pens are second in Standings, OVER THE CAPS, which is always amazing.
Stay true Pens fans.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Whhay Haay Haaay.
Y'all know what's coming up tonight.
That would be regular season, so today, I donned my Crosby shirt and went to school.
I only see a couple people wearing hockey shirts, which is quite disappointing.
Like, can someone please point me in the direction of the Pittsburgh Penguins fan club, Sir Will edition?
And, my arch-rival for biggest Sidney Crosby fan in this school, doesn't even wear a jersey! Maybe she isn't as big as a fan as I am.
Actually, I already knew that already. I don't see her blogging about Sid.
Anyways...
Tonight.
7:00 pm.
Consol Energy Centre.
Pittsburgh, PA.
You know where he'll be.
And you know who HE is.
Good luck to them all tonight! I hope they beat Philadelphia!
Love,
Sidney Crosby's biggest fan.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Pittsburgh Dreamin'
So, my countdown for the 9 days till regular season didn't quite work out so well.
I guess that shows how good I am with remember things and getting them done.
Sidney Crosby was out with a hip flexor injury. Apparently it is on a day-to-day basis, but seems pretty serious. Hopefully it gets better soon, because when they played without him, the Penguins lost preeeeetty badly...
Jordan Staal may be out until December with his sliced foot tendon. (Thanks a lot PK...)
Arron Asham left the game last night after two shifts with an upper body injury
Get well soon wishes to all of them.
4 days, 20 hours until the games really begin.
I guess that shows how good I am with remember things and getting them done.
Sidney Crosby was out with a hip flexor injury. Apparently it is on a day-to-day basis, but seems pretty serious. Hopefully it gets better soon, because when they played without him, the Penguins lost preeeeetty badly...
Jordan Staal may be out until December with his sliced foot tendon. (Thanks a lot PK...)
Arron Asham left the game last night after two shifts with an upper body injury
Get well soon wishes to all of them.
4 days, 20 hours until the games really begin.
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