The longer the Pittsburgh Penguins wait to extend Sidney Crosby, the more speculation is going to rise.
Sidney Crosby has been eligible to sign an extension with the Pittsburgh Penguins since free agency opened at the beginning of July. It was widely expected that Crosby would sign without much delay and officially be locked in as a Penguin for life.
reported that Crosby and the Penguins were “nearing a new contract,” and a new deal would be “agreed upon and formalized soon.”In reality, an extension that keeps Crosby in Pittsburgh for life is the likely outcome, but the longer it takes, the more speculation will rise. If the Penguins enter the 2024-25 season with Crosby entering the final year of his deal, trade or free-agent speculation will only get louder.“But, if it wasn’t done and this team has a bad start to the season, you talk about throwing gasoline onto the fire.”
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