Friday, August 7, 2009
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Entry 'Pictures of Sidney Crosby's Girlfriend...' (ID:111672) edited by user 'PenguinsExperience' Posted: 07 Aug 2009 11:01 AM PDT Blog: Penguins Experience ... Could Be Posted To This Group Along with any other Pittsburgh Penguins photos you may have! Note: We have no actual photos of Sidney Crosby's girlfriend and do not endorse the posting of personal photos of players online. This post just has a catchy title. See how Sidney Crosby spent his 22nd Birthday here. That's right, Penguins Experience has opened up a Flickr Group where fans can post Pittsburgh Penguins photos. If you've been to a game or practice, post the photos in that group. If you meet a player, post the photos in that group. If you have anything at all Penguins-related, post the photos in that group. From time to time we will feature photos from the group on this very website. We've also opened up a Facebook Group for fans of the team and fans of this website to join. If you're on Facebook, we'd appreciate if you joined our group. We like to meet new people. We're not creepy. Honest. Now here are some photos that were recently added to the Flickr Group: ![]() Photo By: cngodles ![]() Photo By: Jason Robb ![]() Photo By: tricky_m If you'd like to contribute please join the Flickr Group. You can also share photos and videos and discuss news on the Facebook Group.
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Entry 'Sidney Crosby's 22nd Birthday' (ID:144854) added by user 'PenguinsExperience' Posted: 07 Aug 2009 10:51 AM PDT Blog: Penguins Experience Sidney Crosby, captain of the Stanley Cup Champion Pittsburgh Penguins, (that still feels great to type) does. From the Canadian Press: HALIFAX, N.S. -- Hockey star Sidney Crosby stepped off a Sea King helicopter at a wharf in Halifax harbour on Friday, the Stanley Cup aloft over his head, to cheers from hundreds of fans. The captain of the Pittsburgh Penguins is celebrating his 22nd birthday in Halifax and the suburban community of Cole Harbour - his hometown - with the trophy. The military helicopter carrying Crosby and the cup landed on the flight deck of the HCMS Preserver at the Halifax Dockyard. Crosby said because of the city's connection with the military, he wanted to share the cup with members of the Armed Forces. "This is something that I felt was important," he said. "There's a lot of troops that aren't here right now who are overseas ... but for the ones who are here I thought they would really get a kick out of it." Crosby said the NHL is unique because it allows its players to travel with the championship trophy. "That's what we get a kick out of us players is the sharing with everyone," said Crosby, who is also making a private visit to a children's hospital in Halifax. Crosby said he dreamed of winning the Stanley Cup as a child, but the experience is better than he imagined. "When you finally win it you realize the experience that comes with it and how good that is. I'm finding that out right now, but it's probably everything and better." Later, he leads a parade through Cole Harbour, where thousands of people are expected to show up. Hundreds of military members and their families, some decked out in Penguins jerseys, were at the wharf to greet Crosby, along with Defence Minister Peter MacKay and Rear Admiral Paul Maddison.
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