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Sidney Crosby picks his corner on top shelf goal against Blackhawks

The captain started the comeback for Pittsburgh in the third.

Very quietly, the Pittsburgh Penguins have won four of their last six games in a slight turnaround to their season. They're still in the bottom half of the Metropolitan Division, but they're finally starting to look like a cohesive unit. A big reason for that? The resurgence of captain Sidney Crosby, who has goals in five of his last six games.

Crosby's latest came against Corey Crawford and the Blackhawks in an attempt to get the Penguins jump-started against the reigning Stanley Cup champions. With the Penguins losing 2-0 in the early stages of the third, Crosby fired off quite the dirty wrist shot, picking his corner deliberately before sniping over Crawford's stick side shoulder.

No matter the end score of the game, Crosby’s recent goal scoring streak is nothing but good for Pittsburgh.

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