Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby is still performing at a high level at 36 years old, and he continues to garner respect from his peers.
Crosby was voted the NHL's most complete player in the annual NHLPA poll released Wednesday. He's won the honor in all five years that the Players' Association voted on the category.
Crosby received 38.4 percent of the votes, beating out Aleksander Barkov of the Florida Panthers (14.6 percent) by a wide margin.
A total of 639 NHLPA members participated in the poll this season, which is the ninth time it has been conducted.