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Crosby's Injury Revealed: MCL Sprain Details Emerge
13 Mar
Summary
- Sidney Crosby suffered a Grade 2 MCL sprain in his right knee.
- Mitch Marner of the Golden Knights revealed the injury details.
- The Penguins captain has returned to practice but game status is uncertain.

Sidney Crosby, captain of the Pittsburgh Penguins, has had the specifics of his injury revealed. While playing for Canada in the Olympics, Crosby sustained a Grade 2 MCL sprain to his right knee. This detail was shared by Golden Knights player Mitch Marner during a pregame broadcast.
The initial timeline for Crosby's recovery suggested he would be out for approximately four weeks, indicating the injury was less severe than a tear. He has since been seen practicing with the Penguins.
However, the team has not provided an update on when Crosby will return to game action. Pittsburgh has played nine games without their star captain, and his return would be a significant boost to the team's performance.




