Mario didn't play 50 games
Created on: March 12th, 2006
Sidney Crosby looses the Calder
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Game 7 of the second round in '09, Ovechkin turned the puck over to Sidney Crosby. Crosby not only proceeded to score on the breakaway, but the Pens won in a blowout, 6-2. The Pens would go on to win the Stanley Cup, and 8 months later, Crosby would score the gold-medal clinching goal for team Canada. Until Ovechkin can win something other than one Winter Classic and a couple regular season games, he will always be second fiddle. Can he step up to the challenge? We'll find out.
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