Crosby’s urgent performance pushes Pens to within one win of back-to-back Cups
PITTSBURGH — Only 91 seconds had elapsed in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup final and already Sidney Crosby had accomplished so much.
The Penguins captain slashed through the Nashville defence on his first shift, drew a penalty and then set up Justin Schultz for the first goal in a 6-0 Thursday night thumping. Crosby finished the evening with three assists, pushing Pittsburgh to within one win of back-to-back Stanley Cups.
“There’s a lot of competitive guys, but I don’t think there are a lot of guys who can raise their level to where he gets to,” 40-year-old Matt Cullen said of Crosby after the Penguins win, which gave them a 3-2 series lead. “When he senses the opportunity, it’s unlike anything I’ve seen, the way he steps up and raises his level.”
Crosby, who won his second Rocket Richard Trophy with 44 goals during the regular season, looks more and more like the favourite to capture the Conn Smythe Trophy for a second straight spring along with, potentially, a third Stanley Cup and second in as many years.


