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Kyle Dubas shares major detail on Sidney Crosby's future in the NHL


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Julien Trekker
April 20, 2024  (9:15)
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Sidney Crosby, captain of the Pittsburgh Penguins, in a press conference.
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The Pittsburgh Penguins' President of Hockey Operations Kyle Dubas shared a major details on Sidney Crosby's future in the NHL.

As the team met with reporters for their end of season media availability, both Kyle Dubas and Sidney Crosby commented on their upcoming contract negotiations.
With Crosby's deal set to expire on July 1st, at 36 years old, this could very well be his last contract in the League.
Here's what Dubas said about Crosby:
"The intention has always been clear. I think he should finish his career with the Pittsburgh Penguins. How long that is? I'm not going to put any limits on Sidney Crosby. He's capable of great things and is still performing at an extraordinarily high level."

"But it's imperative they're kept private... I think it's always been clear I think he should finish his career with the Pittsburgh Penguins. How long that is, I'm not going to put any limits on Sidney Crosby."
Crosby also opened up:
"Obviously, I'm going to talk to Kyle and have a conversation with him. We'll see. Obviously, at my age, and things like that, there will be a lot of factors. I don't look any differently at how much longer I can play based off that. It's always just evaluating my game for what it is, not my age."
Do you think Crosby will retire with the Pittsburgh Penguins?

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