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Terrifying sequence sees Sidney Crosby leave the ice injured and it’s concerning

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Vincent Carbonneau
April 27, 2026  (8:41 PM)
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Apr 25, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby (87) against the Philadelphia Flyers during the first period in game four of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Xfinity Mobile Arena.
Photo credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

Sidney Crosby and Dan Muse got a real scare in Game 5 before Pittsburgh finally saw its captain come back.

That was the moment that ripped through the game. Crosby took a heavy Ryan Shea shot and headed straight down the tunnel in visible pain.

From the early read, it looked like the puck caught him directly in the left knee. That is why the reaction online went from concern to full panic in seconds.

The timing made it worse. Pittsburgh came into this game down 3-1 in the series against Philadelphia, so every shift already carried elimination pressure.

That is why the tunnel walk felt so heavy. When Crosby leaves like that in a game this big, nobody in the building thinks small.

Fans were posting instantly that Crosby might be done for the night. Others were just trying to figure out what happened because the whole sequence unfolded fast.

The context of the series only raised the fear. The Penguins are the team trying to claw this thing back, and Crosby is still the one player they cannot afford to lose.

Crosby’s tunnel exit changed the whole feel

Even if the injury scare lasted only a short stretch, it changed the mood right away. Pittsburgh’s bench looked shaken, and the online reaction said everything about how fragile this spot is.

A shot to the knee is not the kind of thing fans shrug off in the playoffs. Not with Crosby, and not with the season hanging over every period.

The reason this hit so hard is simple. Crosby is not just a star on this roster. He is the player who settles the room, drives the puck, and keeps the Penguins looking dangerous when the pressure climbs.

That is why the fear spread so fast. For a few minutes, it looked like Pittsburgh might be losing more than just control of the game.

Then came the update everyone in black and gold needed. Crosby came back to the bench.

That changed everything. The panic cooled, the worst-case talk backed off, and the whole sequence became more about relief than collapse.

It still matters, though. A captain taking a heavy shot to the left knee and needing a tunnel trip in a 3-1 series hole is not nothing.

But the update is the line that matters most now. Crosby is back on the bench, and for Pittsburgh, that is the only thing keeping this from becoming a full playoff disaster story tonight.

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