The best player in the world for fifteen years — three Stanley Cups and the golden goal at the 2010 Olympics.
Sidney Patrick Crosby was born in Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia in 1987. Pittsburgh Penguins selected him first overall in the 2005 NHL Draft. His career has produced 605 goals and 1,003 assists for 1,608 career points. He won three Stanley Cup championships (2009, 2016, 2017), three Hart Trophies as MVP (2007, 2014, 2021), two Art Ross Trophies as scoring champion (2007, 2014) and two Conn Smythe Trophies as playoff MVP (2009, 2017). He won Olympic gold with Canada in 2010 and 2014 — his overtime gold medal goal against the USA in Vancouver in 2010 is the most watched moment in Canadian sports history since Paul Henderson's 1972 Summit Series winner. He became NHL captain at 19 — the youngest captain in league history at that time. He was named one of the 100 Greatest NHL Players in 2017. A severe concussion in January 2011 cost him most of 1.5 seasons and generated ongoing concern about the long-term health implications of head injuries. He recovered to continue at elite level. The Crosby-Ovechkin rivalry — the two greatest players of his era competing for goals and championships — defined the NHL for 15 years.
Stanley Cup 3x (2009,2016,2017)
He won the Olympic gold medal for Canada and scored the golden goal at Vancouver 2010.
Did You Know?Career Honours
- Stanley Cup 3x (2009,2016,2017)
- Hart Trophy 3x
- Art Ross Trophy 2x
- Conn Smythe Trophy 2x
- Olympic Gold Medal 2x
- NHL 100 Greatest Players