Sidney Crosby's Olympic injury confirmed by Mitch Marner as grade 2 MCL sprain, Penguins impact grows
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Taylor Haase says Sidney Crosby's Olympic injury is a grade 2 MCL sprain, and that shifts the Pittsburgh Penguins and Team Canada picture fast.
That matters because grade 2 means more than soreness. It usually means partial ligament damage, and for Crosby, edge work, faceoff leverage, and drive through contact are the whole engine.
Haase relayed it from Mitch Marner on the Vegas pregame show. Marner is in year one of an eight-year, $96 million deal, while Crosby carries an $8.7 million cap hit through 2026-27 with a full no-move clause.
Crosby is 38, Pittsburgh's captain, and still the heartbeat of every matchup problem this team creates. He sits at 27-32-59 in 56 games, which tells you this is not sentimental concern, it is lineup architecture.
The Penguins were told on February 25 he would miss at least four weeks after getting hurt in Canada's Olympic quarterfinal win over Czechia. Crosby still posted 2-4-6 in four Olympic games before Canada settled for silver.
For Pittsburgh, the why is simple. Without Crosby, the top-six loses its cleanest zone exit option and its best half-wall brain on the man advantage.
That is why this report lands harder than a normal injury update. It says the comeback is about trust in the knee, not just pain tolerance.
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Pittsburgh entered Thursday at 32-17-14, then got drilled 6-2 in Vegas. The next checkpoint is Saturday in Utah, and the real question is whether Crosby can return as himself, not just return.
For Team Canada, this detail also reframes the Olympic finish. A grade 2 MCL sprain explains why Crosby pushed to stay near it, but could not realistically give them captain-level skating in the last two games.
That is the strategic read here. This is not deadline noise, but it still shapes roster decisions, power-play usage, and every near-term expectation around the captain.
The cold truth is Pittsburgh can survive a week without Sidney Crosby, but the next real step for the Penguins story is seeing that knee hold under game speed.
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