Crosby puts every ounce into 1st career goal vs. Blues
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There might have been a little extra something behind this blast.
Hours after rumors surfaced that Sidney Crosby and his former teammate (and roomate) and Pittsburgh Penguins co-owner Mario Lemieux had a "falling out," the captain hammered his first career goal against the St. Louis Blues past a helpless Jake Allen.
Crosby's now scored against all active NHL franchises, save for the Penguins of course. And to use the words of Lemieux, who swiftly shot down the notion that there's a rift, it would be silly to suggest Crosby would have a chance to score against the Penguins any time soon.
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