Penguins captain Sidney Crosby ruled out for Game 6 with upper-body injury

Pittsburgh looks to eliminate New York at home on Friday night

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Caption: Pittsburgh Penguins' Sidney Crosby will miss Game 6 on Friday after suffering an upper-body injury during his team's Game 5 loss to the New York Rangers. (Frank Franklin II/The Associated Press)

Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby will not play in Game 6 Friday night against the New York Rangers.
Coach Mike Sullivan ruled out Crosby following the team's morning skate. Sullivan said Crosby was on the ice earlier with skating and skills development coach Ty Hennes.
Crosby departed after a high hit from New York's Jacob Trouba in Game 5 on Wednesday and did not return. The team has said only that Crosby, who has a history of concussions, has an upper-body injury.
The Penguins have played only two playoff games without Crosby since he entered the NHL. They're 2-0 in those games, with Evgeni Malkin recording three assists.
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Caption: Penguins captain Sidney Crosby is undergoing a medical evaluation after he was injured during Pittsburgh's 5-3 loss to the New York Rangers on Wednesday night.

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Pittsburgh leads the series 3-2.
With Crosby out, Drew O'Connor is expected to slide into the lineup. Evan Rodrigues skated in Crosby's old spot between Danton Heinen and Kasperi Kapanen on Friday morning.
With nine points, Crosby leads all scorers in the series and is tied for fourth in the playoffs. Missing Crosby for more than half the game, the Penguins lost at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday with the chance to eliminate the Rangers and move on to the second round.