Sidney Crosby’s extension, as he said, is on the front-burner. He laughed when we asked if there would be an “87” in it (my prediction is $10.875M, but that’s a personal guess). He changed one previous stance, that he wouldn’t play at 40. There’s still no guarantee, but after a 94-point season that still cemented him as one of the NHL’s best, he acknowledged the possibility.
“I would say I'm probably a little more open than I was before to get to that point if I feel good…You’re basically trying to predict where you're going to be in a few years. I'd love to sign an eight-year deal, don't get me wrong, but with my age and not knowing how long I'm going to play for, we'll see. We'll see what that term is. But it wouldn't be something on the longer side.”
Crosby also pooh-poohed my suggestion that he was concerned about the Penguins not being a Stanley Cup contender.
“I really enjoy the expectation to win. I think that's something that pushes all of us. For the guys who have been there for a number of years (Evgeni Malkin and Kris Letang), that's something that we're proud of. We want to go into a season with that expectation, regardless of what moves are made, what the team looks like….There's going to be different moves, going to be turnover and that's okay. But we're coming into the season to try to win, and I don't think there's anything wrong with that and hopefully that gets the best out of us.”
He did admit he watched more playoff hockey than usual — “you just want to see what separates the teams that make it and those that don’t.” He was very impressed with the quality of play.