Sidney Crosby leaving Pens?
Do you think there is any chance that the Sidster will ever leave Penguins?
Which players in the NHL history have sticked to only one team for their whole career?
12 Answers
- James BlackleyLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
Sidney Crosby obiously wants to be a Penguin, if he didnt he wouldnt have signed a long term extension after his entry level contract expired.
Theres been rumours that Crosby was interested in going to Montreal (his favourite team) once his ELC was expired, but alas that never happened instead he chose to remain with the pens until July 1st 2014 (making him 27)
I have this vibe Crosby will be a penguin forever Pl,ayers these days tend to sign big contracts (8-12 years) and I think everyone can assume Crosby will sign a contract in that ball park (making him close to 40 when it expires).
- Anonymous8 years ago
Considering that Sid's in his prime, Pits will never even consider trading him now or in the future
Interestingly however I think it would be a totally different perspective should Crosby pick up a severe concussion / injury in the near future. Considering hes just overcome last seasons woes, he was sorely missed alongside Malkin. I could see him bring traded if Sid treaded along the lines of a career ending injury, and other teams took the risk of acquiring a future hall of famer.
- Anonymous8 years ago
Martin Brodeur
Joe Sakic (Quebec became Colorado)
Steve Yzerman
Mario Lemieux
Maurice Richard
Henri Richard
Jean Beliveau
Niklas Lidstrom
Mike Bossy
Stan Mikita
Denis Potvin
That's what I can think of
- Anonymous8 years ago
I think Pittsburgh would do anything to keep him so I wouldn't worry about losing him, he is their golden child. Also the man who is his mentor and helped him transition into the NHL world stayed with the Penguins for his whole career, so it would be a safe bet to assume he will be with the Penguins for a while.
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- SnidLv 78 years ago
Has sticked? Seriously?
I doubt Sid will ever leave the Penguins.
Steve Yzerman played his entire career with the Red Wings. He also has the record (so far) for being the captain the longest.
- 3 years ago
It became suggested that talks have been going properly and thad Sid needs to verify adult males like Malkin and J. Staal are taken take care of the destiny, it is to establish that the group keeps to be stable for an prolonged time.
- 8 years ago
Unlikely, although in a few years he will be a UFA (his current deal has another 2-3 seasons on it). I highly doubt PIT would not re-sign him well before free agency begins on July 1st.
- 8 years ago
Jarome Iginla
Nicklas Lidstrom
Rick Nash
and no, he will never leave the Pens
- 8 years ago
anything is possible it could come one day during the last year of his contract if he says that he wants to test free agency then it only makes sense to trade him and get something but none of us know what he is thinking about so its tough to say
mario lemieux
steve yzerman
nik lidstrom
martin brodeur
dont know anyone else off the top of my head