Crosby's Gut-Wrenching Call Crushes Canada's Gold Hopes
Sidney Crosby sits out Canada's heartbreaking overtime loss to the U.S. in the Milano Cortina gold medal game, sidelined by a nagging lower-body injury from the quarters. The Penguins captain wrestles with the agony of watching from the bench, praising his teammates' dominant effort that deserved a better fate. At 38, he puts the group first in a decision that speaks volumes about his leadership, even as whispers of this being his last Olympic ride linger in the stunned locker room.


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