Above all else, Crosby and Malkin responsible for Pens’ drive to brink of history
PITTSBURGH — Above all else, the Pittsburgh Penguins are here in the Stanley Cup final chasing history because of two long-time organizational pillars: Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin.
Crosby and Malkin helped the Penguins climb from the depths of the NHL to the pursuit of a third title in the last nine years and, potentially, the first repeat win in the salary cap era.
“They’re both special,” Penguins winger Phil Kessel said. “If you watch them out there, they do some pretty special things.”
Good fortune is largely why both ended up in Steeltown.


