Sidney Crosby picks up 1,033rd assist, tying Mario Lemieux's Penguins record
Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby is back in elite company and this time it's alongside his Hall of Fame former teammate.
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Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby is back in elite company and this time it's alongside his Hall of Fame former teammate.
Festive spirit. Not on the Hotline. It’s just constant bickering. Peace and goodwill to nobody.
An estate agent has listed 'Santa's Grotto' up for sale in a Greater Manchester village for £252,525. The property, found on 'Lapland Way, Cheadle', is said to boast a 'state-of-the-art toy-making facility' and 'room for live-in Elves'.
If there's one ingredient which always divides opinion on Christmas Day, it's those little green orbs - the brussels sprout. Many of us might be scarred from being confronted by a handful of sprouts on the plate which have been boiled to the consistency of wet tissue paper.
Amir Hussain Lone, a para-cricketer from Jammu and Kashmir, is overjoyed that his dream of opening a cricket academy for children is finally coming true. Amir is an inspiration to many. He lost both his arms when he was eight years old in a mishap at his father's mill, but he never let his disability hinder his love for cricket. He has a unique playing style - he uses his legs to bowl and shoulder and neck to bat. Seeing his passion for bowling and batting, his teacher introduced him to para cricket. The 34-year-old has been playing professional cricket since 2013.
Liverpool-daft Stephen Bunting has his eyes on another dream Anfield outing.
Easton Cowan watched Canada's chances crumble in an instant.
Amir Hussain Lone, a differently-abled cricketer, who is an inspiration to many, has expressed his gratitude to Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani for opening doors to "endless opportunities" for underprivileged cricketers in Jammu and Kashmir. The para-cricketer is overjoyed that his dream of opening a cricket academy for children is finally coming true. He lost both his arms when he was eight years old in a mishap at his father's mill, but he never let his disability hinder his love for cricket. He has a unique playing style - he uses his legs to bowl and shoulder and neck to bat. Seeing his passion for bowling and batting, his teacher introduced him to para cricket. The 34-year-old has been playing professional cricket since 2013.