It was supposed to be Friday, right?
National media were starting to assemble in Pittsburgh, figuring all the evidence pointed to Sidney Crosby's return for the Pittsburgh Penguins against the Dallas Stars, playing for the first time since Jan. 5.
There was the gap between games for Pittsburgh; Crosby playing on a line with Pascal Dupuis and Matt Cooke in practice; the Mark Letestu trade that was seen by some as additional salary and roster clearance for Sid (rightly or wrongly).
Alas, the wait continues: Penguins Coach Dan Bylsma said today that Crosby will not be activated for Pittsburgh's game against the Stars on Friday at home nor for their road game at the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday.
"Although we've given no timetable or date, I will confirm that Sidney is not playing in the next 2 games," Bylsma said. "He had a good week of practice and is progressing, but he won't be playing this weekend. We're not keeping a secret. When he plays we'll make sure we let you know.
Their next game after these two? Why, it's Tuesday vs. the Colorado Avalanche. At home. On VERSUS And TSN2. Now, wouldn't that be a treat for the NHL and its television partners.
(The following game, on Nov. 17, is at the Tampa Bay Lightning. Any chance a Mr. Victor Hedman will be healed up in time for that tilt?)
So Crosby Watch continues. It's like we're all camped out on his front lawn, waiting for him to emerge from his house and thank us all for the interest and support. Wait a second ?
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