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Sidney Crosby jubilates after scoring the gold medal-winning goal for Canada at the Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver last month. Crosby's glove, left, and his stick and other glove had gone missing after the game, but were found to be misplaced, not stolen.
Hockey Canada has found the missing Olympic equipment Penguins center Sidney Crosby used to score Canada's overtime goal in the gold-medal game Feb. 28 in Vancouver. (03/10/2010)
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Sidney Crosby and Brooks Orpik make their way through Pittsburgh International Aiport Monday.
Leave it to a guy who grew up in Cleveland and now draws a paycheck in Pittsburgh to put a proper spin on divided sports loyalties. (03/02/2010)
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Canada's Sidney Crosby skates with the flag after winning the men's ice hockey gold medal final Sunday.
The Olympic gold-medal game Sunday, in which Penguins center Sidney Crosby scored in overtime to give Canada a 3-2 win over the United States, was the most-watched hockey game since the U.S. beat Finland for the gold medal in 1980, the "Miracle on Ice" Olympics. (03/01/2010)