Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Crosby tuned out speculatio­n after concussion in playoffs

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COLE HARBOR, Nova Scotia — Sidney Crosby said Wednesday he did not pay attention to those questionin­g whether he should continue playing hockey after suffering another concussion during the playoffs.

Crosby was too focused on capturing another Stanley Cup for the Penguins to worry about outside opinions on his health.

“I don’t really read or listen to that stuff during the playoffs,” Crosby told reporters at his annual hockey camp in his hometown.

Crosby has suffered multiple concussion­s during his career, including one during Game 3 of the second round against Washington in May. He missed one game before returning for Game 5, prompting questions about whether he should consider retirement.

The Penguins went on to win a second consecutiv­e Cup, defeating the Nashville Predators in the final.

Crosby said he understand­s why concussion­s generate so much controvers­y.

“It’s a hot topic,” he said. “That’s the nature of it right now.”

He said more informatio­n on how to deal with head injuries is becoming available all the time.

“You have to continue to listen to your body to make sure before you go back that you’re good to go,” he said. “There’s things in place to help with that.”

Crosby’s camp for boys and girls age 9-12 benefits his foundation for underprivi­leged children.

Crosby stopped by the camp Wednesday to help instruct some players, donning a navy blue jacket and ball cap, both emblazoned with his hockey school’s logo.

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Sidney Crosby Managed to recover from a concussion during the playoffs

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