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Penguins Insider Reveals One Certainty In Sidney Crosby's Next Contract


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James Connelly
August 25, 2023  (9:28 PM)
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Sidney Crosby has a history with the number 87 and his next contract will likely keep that up.

Crosby's Underpaid History

Sidney Crosby, a renowned figure in the NHL, is set to embark on a new chapter with his upcoming contract extension. Over the span of his illustrious 18-year career, Crosby has garnered attention not only for his exceptional skills but also for being consistently undervalued in terms of his earnings. Throughout 15 of those years, he has maintained a modest Average Annual Value (AAV) of $8.7 million, a figure that stands in stark contrast to his status as one of the league's all-time greats.
Crosby's remarkable journey has seen him dominate the sport and earn the title of the best player in the world for an extended period. Even as he continues to shine as one of the NHL's premier players, his AAV of $8.7 million remains a glaring reminder of his underappreciated financial compensation. Notably, other players who have achieved similar levels of performance are typically seeking contracts in the realm of eight figures for their exceptional contributions.
As Crosby approaches the final two years of his current contract, anticipation builds for the negotiation of his next deal. The timeline for this new agreement might be relatively brief, owing to the eagerness on both sides to secure his future with the team.
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Next Contracts Certainty

The intrinsic connection between Sidney Crosby and the number 87 adds an intriguing layer to his contract discussions. His birthdate, 8/7/87, has forged a deep bond between the player and this specific number, which he has proudly worn throughout his career. In light of this unique relationship, Dave Molinari of Pittsburgh Hockey Now recently expressed his perspective.
In Molinari's words:
"While precisely how many seasons Crosby's next contract will cover is hard to say, there's not much mystery about the money that will be involved. It's pretty much a lock to be based on some permutation of «87,» whether it's the third in a series of contracts with an $8.7 million salary-cap hit, a deal that pays him $87 an hour or one that's worth 87 cents per second."

In conclusion, it's apparent that when the negotiation happens it will carry both financial and symbolic significance. Whether his contract will mirror the familiar $8.7 million AAV remains uncertain, but the enduring association between the number 87 and Crosby promises to be a prominent feature in the exciting chapters that lie ahead.

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