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IncredibleArticles.com - Sports - Hockey

Hockey is Sidney Crosby

by Incredible Articles - Last Modified: 12/05/2007

ave you hear about hockey player Sidney Crosby? He is a hockey player from Nova Scotia. Sidney Crosby blew twenty candles this year (2007). Sidney Crosby is known as an excellent playmaker, a fast skater, a sniper and a business man like outside the game. For the last two years Sidney Crosby made you like hockey game. As a twenty years old, Sidney Crosby is hockey man for the world of hockey. I don't think Gretzky or Lemieux had so much impact off the ice as Sidney Crosby. What do you think of it?

Gretzky never had the pressure of Sidney Crosby and Lemieux was no mature at all. Except the fact they were exceptional hockey player, Sidney Crosby is far away a better hockey player on and off the rink.

But Sidney Crosby will never collec as much goals or assists as Gretzky because of hockey evolution.

Sidney Crosby type of player is a mix of Maurice Richard, Mario Lemieux and Wayne Gretzky. So, up to you, does Sidney Crosby represent so much hockey game?


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