Crosby diagnosed with concussion, won't play Game 4
Sidney Crosby has been diagnosed with a concussion following a hit to the head delivered by Washington Capitals defenseman Matt Niskanen in Game 3, Pittsburgh Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan announced Tuesday.
Crosby will miss Game 4 and will be evaluated from there, Sullivan added.
"(Crosby is) very upbeat and positive," Sullivan said. "We're very optimistic and hopeful we'll have him back in a timely fashion."
Niskanen will not face any further discipline after being assessed a major penalty and a game misconduct at the time of the incident.
Crosby missed the opening six games of the regular season due to a concussion. In eight playoff games to date, he'd recorded four goals, seven assists, and 21 shots.
Game 4 is set for Wednesday in Pittsburgh with the Penguins holding a 2-1 series lead.
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