Sunday, June 17, 2007
"Sid the Kid" Lays Claim to Hart Trophy
Teenage hockey phenomenon Sidney Crosby has been making waves in the NHL, and his actions culminated in his nomination as the 2007 National Hockey League's Most Valuable Player, as he was awarded the Hart Memorial Trophy at this year's award ceremony in Toronto, Canada. Crosby, aged 19 years, becomes the youngest player in history to recieve this award since Wayne Gretzky. Crosby's notable mentions were his 120 points, for which he also recieved the Art Ross trophy. Crosby won the award in a landslide over Canucks' goalie Roberto Luongo, and continues his ascent to stardom in the modern National Hockey League.
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