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‘It’s a lot of hockey:’ Penguins star Sidney Crosby gears up for 1,200th NHL game

Hockey fans in Nova Scotia are being treated to a special occasion ahead of the upcoming NHL season as three-time Stanley Cup champion Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins are in Halifax ahead of a pre-season game on Monday. As Vanessa Wright reports, Crosby practiced today in his hometown of Cole Harbour, making it a special homecoming for his family, teammates, and fans. – Oct 1, 2023

When Sidney Crosby steps on the ice in San Jose this Saturday, it’ll be a milestone moment for the Nova Scotia hockey star.

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The captain of the Pittsburgh Penguins will be playing his 1,200th game.

“It’s a lot of hockey,” he told reporters during a scrum posted on the Penguins’ social media.

“I’m just grateful I have been able to play this long. I love it just as much as I did game one.”

He said he doesn’t focus much on “milestones” like games played, but more about the span of time — and the experiences and friendships  that have gone on over the years.

Crosby is in good company. He ranks second in most games played among Nova Scotia-born NHL players.

The number one spot goes to Port Hood’s Al MacInnis, who played 1,416 games in his 23 seasons with the Calgary Flames and St. Louis Blues.

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Crosby was feeling the hometown love last month, when the Penguins played a pre-season game against the Ottawa Senators at Halifax’s Scotiabank Centre.

Fans were also treated to a practice prior to the game at Cole Harbour Place, where Crosby and teammates also spearheaded a youth hockey clinic with local players.

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