Sidney Crosby suffered a lower-body injury Thursday night and did not return as the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Ottawa Senators 4-3 in a shootout at the Canadian Tire Centre.
Crosby appeared to tangle his left leg late in the first period and went down the tunnel after just one shift to start the second, with the game tied 1-1. He spent 6:39 of ice time and had a shot on goal.
Coach Dan Muse said he is still waiting for more information from the medical staff.
“It’s lower body, but I don’t have any further updates for you at this time,” Muse said.
The 38-year-old had only recently returned to the lineup on March 18 after missing 11 games with a lower-body injury suffered during the 2026 Winter Olympics. He was on a four-game point streak since his return, recording one goal and four assists. This season, Crosby leads Pittsburgh with 64 points, 28 goals and 36 assists in 61 games.
Despite the loss of their captain, the Penguins pulled themselves together. Defenseman Erik Karlsson had a goal and two assists, and forward Rickard Rakell contributed two goals and an assist.
“When Sid leaves the game, we have two options,” Karlsson said. “We can hang our heads and admit defeat, or everyone can say, ‘I’m going to do my best every time I go.’ And I think we did that today.
Rakell said the group refuses to let absence derail them.
“Everyone definitely stepped up their game,” Rakell said.
The win moved Pittsburgh to 36-20-16 and into second place in the Metropolitan Division. The Penguins will host the Dallas Stars on Saturday at PPG Paints Arena.
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