Sidney Crosby caps stunning and perhaps unprecedented two-year run with Cup
The Pittsburgh Penguins were basking in the glory of their first Stanley Cup since 2009 at about this point last year, but Kris Letang already sensed Sidney Crosby looking ahead to future feats. Crosby was eager to start training for the World Cup of Hockey, and also believed the Penguins had what it took to go back-to-back.
“The details, what he wants to accomplish, it’s pretty incredible,” Letang, Crosby’s long-time Penguins teammate, said with admiration earlier this month.
Crosby just wrapped up a stunning and perhaps unprecedented two-year run — maybe the most dominant stretch in a career that’s long been bound for the Hall of Fame.
Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan said Crosby deserved mention among the all-time greats and was “arguably” the finest player in his generation, but that debate has long been over. No one really even comes close.


