Sidney Crosby's best pass may have been the one he made after lifting the Stanley Cup.
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The Pittsburgh Penguins captain, with two assists in Sunday's 3-1 championship-clinching win over the San Jose Sharks, accepted the trophy from NHL commissioner Gary Bettman for the second time in his career and took a lap. Then, he turned toward injured teammate Trevor Daley, who was in full equipment despite a broken ankle that kept him from playing in the final nine games of Pittsburgh's run, for the ever-important first hand off.