The Pittsburgh Penguins have been actively practicing at UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex in Cranberry, PA, despite missing four regular players, including Sidney Crosby, who is sidelined with a lower-body injury sustained during a game for Canada. The team is focusing on a “next man up” mentality while benefiting from an unusual stretch of consecutive practices to refine their skills before a busy March schedule. Head coach Dan Muse highlighted the importance of this time for fine-tuning details, and forward Avery Hayes is a potential option to fill in for Crosby if needed.
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