After leaving Saturday's game against the Chicago Blackhawks and sitting out Tuesday's contest vs. the New York Rangers, Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby is now
https://www.torontobluejaysshop.com/toronto-blue-jays/roy-halladay-jersey reportedly considering surgery for a sports hernia injury that has bothered him since training camp. that Crosby is mulling undergoing aprocedure that would require up to six weeks of recovery time. This comes after he suffereda leg injury on Saturday, but the report states that the 32-year-old star already opted against sports hernia surgery earlier this season.After the Penguins' 3-2 shootout victory Saturday, it was confirmed that in the third period and underwent further evaluation.No. 87's left legcollided with Chicago defenseman Erik Gustaf son's skate duringan offensive zone entry in the final frame of Saturday's
https://www.torontobluejaysshop.com/toronto-blue-jays/kevin-pillar-jersey game. Later in the same shift,Crosby took a shot off his right skate and
https://www.torontobluejaysshop.com/toronto-blue-jays/paul-molitor-jersey left the ice shortly afterward.A closer look. Wish this had gone longer. ToughCall (@ToughCallBlog) In Tuesday's report, The Athletic stated that Crosby's foot was not injured. It's a small bit of good news for the Penguins and Crosby, who could also choose to receive steroid injections and physical therapy to try to delay the need for hernia surgery until the offseason, although the team is said to prefer its star player going under the knife earlier than later.The Pittsburgh captain leads his team with 17 points in 17 games
https://www.torontobluejaysshop.com/toronto-blue-jays/marco-estrada-jersey played so far this season. With Crosby now on the shelf for the time being, the Pensare currently dealing with two recentinjuriesas well: defenseman with a lower-body injury and the team
https://www.torontobluejaysshop.com/toronto-blue-jays/joe-carter-jersey Nov. 3.Pittsburgh (10-6-2, 22 points) dropped to fourth place in the Metropolitan Division after Tuesday's 3-2 overtime lo s to the Rangers, and with its star center potentially out in the near future, the team will need to find a way to maintain its winning record with some of the Penguins'other pieces.