Even at 36, Sidney Crosby remains the gold standard for NHL players
In a league where young, skilful players like Connor McDavid, Auston Matthews and Connor Bedard are dazzling fans and grabbing headlines, 36-year-old Sidney Crosby is still the gold standard for many NHLers.
“Consistent player, great player, and somebody that a lot of guys still look up to,” said Montreal Canadiens centre Sean Monahan.
“Sid the Kid” may not be the scoring leader he was as a fresh-faced phenom, but no active players have built up a list of accolades that equals his two playoff MVPs, three Stanley Cups and two Olympic gold medals.
“Obviously you’ve got guys like Auston (Matthews), Connor (McDavid), (Nikita) Kucherov, (David) Pastrnak, and there’s a long list of unbelievable players,” Maple Leafs forward Max Domi told reporters in Toronto. “But no one’s won as much as he has, right?”