CROSBY SHACKING UP WITH LEMIEUXS AGAIN
PITTSBURGH -- Sidney Crosby has just about everything any man can
want: incredible hockey skills, a job that pays him $8.7 million US a
year, and good looks to boot. But the 21-year-old captain of the
Pittsburgh Penguins still doesn't have a home to call his own. "I've
been looking for a place for the last year, but I haven't found
anything I'm quite ready for yet," Crosby told the Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette. So Crosby will move back in with his mentor and Penguins
owner Mario Lemieux for another season. Lemieux took Crosby under his
wing when the young phenom joined the Penguins in 2006 as an 18 year
old. The arrangement has worked out well, with Lemieux teaching Crosby
how to handle the pressure of superstardom on and off the ice. In
return, Crosby has helped out by babysitting Lemieux's children.