Scandal in Pittsburgh surrounding Sidney Crosby's return to action for Game 6
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MarcO
May 17, 2022 (9:25)
Pittsburgh Penguins forward Sidney Crosby could have played in Game 6, despite being hit in the head by Jacob Trouba in the previous game, according to reports from The Athletic's Rob Rossi.
The Penguins captain had passed all the necessary medical tests for concussions and was given the green light to play in Game 6.
Unfortunately for him, the team's general manager, Ron Hextall, did not let him come back to the game.
Fans were very angry when they heard this information, as this is what possibly cost the Penguins the series.
The details:
POLL |
Did that Trouba hit on Crosby turn the series around? |
Yes | 481 | 77.2 % |
No | 142 | 22.8 % |
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