Sidney Crosby was placed on the Pittsburgh Penguins' COVID-19 protocol list on March 2, 2021. He will miss Tuesday night's game against the Philadelphia Flyers.
What happened?
The news was announced by head coach Mike Sullivan on Tuesday morning. The Penguins did not hold a morning skate ahead of the game, following the league's COVID-19 guidelines.
The Penguins currently sit fifth in the East Division, two points behind the Flyers. Sidney Crosby leads the team with 18 points and is tied for the team lead with 7 goals.
Why it matters for Sidney Crosby
Sidney Crosby's absence will be felt, especially against a tough opponent like the Flyers. The cross-state rivals are playing in Pittsburgh on both Tuesday and Thursday.
The Flyers swept a pair from the Penguins at home to start the season. Tuesday night's game will be the first game with fans in attendance at PPG Paints Arena since last March.
What comes next?
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf eased coronavirus restrictions on Monday, allowing 15 per cent attendance at indoor venues. The Penguins plan to cap attendance at 2,800 fans.
Sidney Crosby's status will be closely monitored, and his return to the ice will be a welcome boost to the Penguins' lineup. The team will look to bounce back from his absence and make a push for the top of the East Division standings.
Impact on the team
The Penguins will have to rely on other players to step up in Sidney Crosby's absence. The team's depth will be tested, and they will need to find ways to score without their top player.
The Flyers will look to take advantage of Sidney Crosby's absence and gain ground in the East Division standings. The series between the two teams will be closely watched, and the outcome will have significant implications for the division race.