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Crosby sits out practice, questionable for Isles’ game
by Tony on 11/07/08 at 06:10 PM ET
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From the Post-Gazette’s Dave Molinari:
Sidney Crosby sat out the Penguins’ practice today and is questionable for their game on Long Island tomorrow night because of an undisclosed injury.
A decision on whether Crosby will play against the New York Islanders likely will be made after the game-day skate.
Although he did not participate in the regular workout at the Mellon Arena today, Crosby was on the ice for a power play session beforehand.
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