SAN JOSE, Calif. -- There's only one Sidney Crosby, of course, and on so many stratospheric levels.
But to be blunt, that's a problem.
Because, even as these Penguins could take a collective deep sign upon burying the bottom-feeding Sharks, 3-1, on this Saturday night at SAP Center to fly home with 2-1 California trip, their living legend of a captain illustrated yet again the stuff they all need to be doing to succeed as a team ... and pretty much within a one-man spectacle:
That's a secondary assist on Rickard Rakell's early icebreaker.