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Crosby, Gonchar earn NHL.com All-Decade team honors
by Tony on 12/23/09 at 06:08 PM ET
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From NHL.com’s John Kreiser:
2nd Team Center: Sidney Crosby - Pittsburgh
The revival of the Pittsburgh Penguins traces to the arrival of Crosby in the 2005 Entry Draft. The most heralded draftee of his generation has lived up to the hype—and then some. Crosby was a 100-point scorer as a rookie, the first teenage scoring champ, the youngest captain in NHL history and the youngest one to lift the Stanley Cup, which he did in his fourth season with the Penguins. He’s another near-lock for the All-2010s team.
Honorable Mention 2nd Team Defense: Sergei Gonchar - Pittsburgh
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