Penguins’ star Crosby returns against Panthers
Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby made his season debut Tuesday against the Florida Panthers after missing six games with a concussion.
The two-time MVP and reigning Conn Smythe Trophy winner hasn’t played since sustaining a concussion in practice earlier this month. Crosby participated in a full-contact practice Monday for the first time since suffering his third concussion in six years. He called his participation in practice a major milestone in his recovery.
“Ultimately to get to that step yesterday of having contact, you have to be symptom-free and that’s been the case,” Crosby said.
Crosby described himself Tuesday morning as a game-time decision, but coach Mike Sullivan said the Penguins’ captain would likely make his season debut barring a setback after participating in the game-day skate.


