The Pittsburgh Penguins are on hiatus from now until February 7 when they start the unofficial second-half of the 2022-23 regular season against the defending Stanley Cup champions, the Colorado Avalanche. Until then it’s the mostly annual All-Star break, with the “best” players of the first half taking part in the festivities down in Sunrise, Florida. Pittsburgh’s lone representative this year is your captain and mine, Sidney Crosby, and there’s little reason to question why there weren’t more Penguins elected to the League’s midseason event.
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