Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby missed the first game of the series against the New York Islanders, but he definitely made his presence felt in Game 5. The Penguins erupted for three goals in the second period, but none were more superb than this spectacular score by Crosby. The Pittsburgh center took a pass from Jarome Iginla at center ice and proceeded to slice through the Islanders defense. Crosby split two defenders, causing them to fall to the ice, then he lit the lamp with a nifty goal. The Penguins shutout the Islanders 4-0 and took a 3-2 series lead.
Sidney Crosby Makes Defenders Look Silly As Penguins Shutout Islanders
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