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Nous assistons à l’histoire de la LNH



Le temps a passé très vite au fil des années et juste comme ça, nous avons maintenant affaire à Sidney Crosby, 36 ans. Mais l’homme défie Father Time et il a décidé de mettre un point d’exclamation là-dessus hier soir alors que les Penguins de Pittsburgh affrontaient les Blue Jackets de Columbus. Déjà sur une séquence de 4 matchs consécutifs avec un but et une séquence de 8 matchs consécutifs avec au moins un point avant le match, il a continué à montrer à la LNH et au monde du hockey qu’il n’ira nulle part de si tôt. Il a lui-même eu une soirée de 4 points en marquant un tour du chapeau qui l’a mis en bonne voie pour 59 buts et 111 points pour la saison encore une fois, à 36 ans. Fou! Je couvre tout cela dans la vidéo de hockey de la LNH d’aujourd’hui ! #hockey #nhl #faits saillants #pittsburghpenguins #columbusbluejackets

27 Comments

  1. Pretty sweet to see the old guard with Karlsson in the mix. We'll be watching the Pens no matter what team we cheer on the most.

  2. I hope he can play 70+ games this year, it’s good for the game to have some vets on the ice playing like all stars

  3. Man we have been so blessed with superstars. Mario, Jagr, Crosby, Malkin. Just crazy. It will also be a sad day when Crosby, Ovi, Geno all retire.

  4. Sid works to hard, probably one of the hardest working players in the history of the league, that is why he can still shine at his age.

  5. Kid Canada. Fire Gary Bettman! Tax haven American cities should have to pay Canadian teams or expanded payrolls for Canadian teams. SHAME ON THE NHL! 🇨🇦

  6. bro, i enjoy the videos, but 36 isnt an old man, at all, i grew up on 30 something year olds gretzky, messier, prongor, madono, salanne, karyia, you name it all legends, nobody called the actual skilled part of statistic's 30+ are the elite of the NHL, good video in general tho. just have some respect on the old man stuff! and u cool!

  7. It's not even mentioned in the video, he has a 62% face off win percentage too….eewwwwwwww

  8. When you sat "witnessing history" are you referring to 3 Canucks being tied for the league lead in points?

  9. I've been playing hockey for 45 years, from ankle burner to pro (for a very short time mind you) and I can say without doubt that my best years were 36-42. My recovery period was still short enough to compete, I began to see patterns in attack/defense that I did not see before and I could anticipate plays.
    That being said, I can still see 1.5 seconds into the future, it's just now I am powerless to do much about it. 😉

    Cassandra complex, only it's hockey.

  10. This is BS out of the last 5 teams they played they have only faced 1 worthy opponent. LA. The rest were trash. Crosby never became what they said he would, breaking all of gretzkys records….because it was hype to save the Pens from moving.

  11. As a 34 year Pens fan I've seen Mario, Crosby, Jagr, Malkin, Coffey, Francis, Murphy, Fleury, Barrasso, Letang, Mullen, Tocchet, Stevens, Trottier, Robitaille, Recchi, Gonchar, Kovalev (insanely talented and fun to watch), (Straka, Lang too) and short stints of guys like Hossa, Iginla, Leclair, Palffy, and now i get to watch Karlsson too.
    5 Cups too.
    We're very fortunate as Pens fans!!

  12. With the living styles, personal chefs, exercise knowledge, health monitoring, and just plain old taking care of oneself – I refuse to call any of these professional athletes "old" until they're hitting about 40. These guys can be in excellent health until then – especially the ones like Crosby (and Brady), who are generational talents. Even if their game slips a little bit, they're still in the upper tier of performers in their respective sport.

  13. The reasoning for why I think Crosby is the best player to ever play the game (besides Gretz), is because he is able to stay consistent at such a high age. No way McDavid will be able to speed by an entire team and undress them once he's mid 30's. Matthews might be able to still score at that age because he is a Sniper like Ovi, but Crosby's game is all IQ and edge-work. The Tom Brady of Hockey.

  14. I don't know why I didn't like Crosby growing up, but if you grew up in that era, you'll either completely disagree or relate with me.

    I feel like the Crosby vs Ovechkin debate played into the same phenomenon as the Xbox vs Playstation debate, and any young hockey fan at that time had to pick one of the two draft favorites.

    I coincidentally share the same birthday as Ovechkin, so for me, I followed and loved Ovi since day one, yet also had a completely irrational dislike for Crosby.

    I grew up in Vancouver, and the 2010 Olympics entirely changed my life. Not only for the entirety of the Olympics happening in my home city, but for the predominant memory of Crosby scoring that integral OT goal for our country.

    I legitimately remember the meaning behind the sport of hockey transcending what it meant to support your favorite player, or your home team, and in that moment understanding how incredible Sidney Crosby truly was.

    Ever since then, I not only respected Crosby, but I respected the entire sport as a whole so much more.

    I feel grateful being able to watch Crosby and Ovi on their way out, in the meantime while Crosby plays incredibly and Ovi – Unfortunately looking like a shell of his former self – still has a chance to be the greatest goal scorer of all time.

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