Sidney Crosby's First Roommate Shares Hilarious Story
Reflecting on an Incredible Career: Crosby's Early Days
Sidney Crosby, 36, is a generational hero for many young hockey players.
In his illustrious career, he scored 1,526 points, won three Stanley Cups, and many individual trophies.
As the end of his NHL journey is approaching, some are already starting to reminisce about his early days in the League.
His first ever NHL roommate, Colby Armstrong, shared a funny story about the 87 that is going viral.
Armstrong Shares Hilarious Story Involving Crosby When He Was a Rookie
Armstrong, who played with Crosby for three seasons, was his first roommate in the NHL.
In a recent interview, the former player shared an anecdote about a night in Toronto.
This highlights that even if Crosby focuses on the game, wants to win at all costs, and makes sacrifices, he still knows how to have fun.
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