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Sidney Crosby Playoff Beard Watch: Day 55
Sidney Crosby Playoff Beard Watch: Day 55
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Sidney Crosby is considerably less hairy than me
Sports stories from Newsday — I've decided to annoy all the hockey non-believers by doing as many hockey-related posts and links as possible until the end of the Stanley Cup Finals. Here's one about the evolution of Sidney Crosby's playoff beard.

The winner of Game 6 comes down to the Fleury and the flurry
Puck Daddy — ... does Zetterberg get the Conn? Can Ryan Malone continue towards the family record for broken beaks? Will every player on the ice goof on Pierre McGuire by guaranteeing things? ("Hey baldy, I guarantee I'm going to take a leak between periods. How ‘bout them apples?") More previews from Mirtle, Matt Saler of On the Wings, the Game 7-lovin' Maniwaki Mauler, the slightly unhinged Abel to Yzerman and, of course, our own Sean Leahy's continuing Sidney Crosby Beard Watch. Puck Daddy Live ...

Penguins fans face the bitter end and a summer of uncertainty
Puck Daddy — The 2008 Stanley Cup playoffs revealed many things about the Pittsburgh Penguins. That Sidney Crosby would look like a 17-year-old mechanic at Jiffy Lube after four rounds of hockey. That Coach Michel Therrien can put on a "vintage" performance when he's trying to work the refs. That Marian Hossa can never again be called a playoff underperformer. And that somewhere in that blur of awful rebounds and misplays, Marc-Andre Fleury may just have a Stanley Cup championship in him. But the happiest discovery for us during these ...

Best of The 2008 Stanley Cup Finals
The Power Play — ... Maybe the best part about the Finals for me and throughout the whole playoffs for that matter was watching Pens captain Sidney Crosby's pathetic attempt at growing a playoff beard. Maybe he needs to look into testosterone shots. To see the full evolution of Sid The Kid's patchy peach fuzz, click here. ...

Wings Bring The Cup On Leno
The Power Play — ... And with Timberlake on the show, both Lidstrom and Osgood decided to perform a cover of JT's hit single Sexyback which was now about bringing "Stanleyback." It was painful to watch. As painful as Sidney Crosby's weak playoff beard? No, but still pretty painful. ...

Carrie Milbank: The Japers' Rink Interview
Japers' Rink — ... be known, but either way she was kind enough to a [image] nswer a few of our questions. In fact, we're now "friends" (by the 21st Century definition of the word ). Take that, high school. Anyway, on to the interview (click any of the pics to enlarge 'em), and be sure to head over to CarrieMilbank.com if you just can't get enough Carrie. Japers' Rink : Alright, let's get the obvious one out of the way first - why haven't your bosses at People.com put the mustachioed Sidney Crosby on " Who Looked Hot This Week "? Carrie Milbank : ...

The Hariest Post Ever
talkhockeytome.com — ... Sadly, after living with myself for 23 years, I knew that my legs would never get past the patchy-lost-razor stage ofSidney Crosbyitis. With no Italian or Spanish influence in my background, the blondeish-brownish Irish/German leg hair gene was going to leave me in the lurch. ...

The Hariest Post Ever
hlog {Hockey's Ladies of Greatness} — ... Sadly, after living with myself for 23 years, I knew that my legs would never get past the patchy-lost-razor stage of Sidney Crosbyitis. With no Italian or Spanish influence in my background, the blondeish-brownish Irish/German leg hair gene was going to leave me in the lurch. ...

Video: How Pittsburgh Penguins fans select their playoff beards
Puck Daddy — ... the Stanley Cup this postseason. The follow-up is rather clever: Selecting a Penguins playoff beard with a "Minority Report"-style digital interface of potential face foliage. You have to respect any parody that goes for both "The Trottier" and the a Phil Bourque reference: Now before you ask, one of the most infamous recent Penguins playoff beards was in fact given a cameo in the clip: The Sidney Crosby scruff from last year's Stanley Cup playoffs. "Actually Crosby's playoff beard is ...

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