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Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby to make season debut Saturday

Pittsburgh Penguins

PITTSBURGH -- Penguins star Sidney Crosby, who underwent left wrist surgery Sept. 8, will make his season debut Saturday night against the visiting New Jersey Devils.

Crosby, 34, had estimated he would miss "at least" six weeks, and it has been a little more than seven weeks since the procedure.

The Penguins will also get back center Jeff Carter, who has been out for over a week after testing positive for COVID-19. Carter said he was asymptomatic during his quarantine, and he returned to practice Friday.

"I think it goes without saying, they offer us so much on both sides of the puck," coach Mike Sullivan said of Crosby and Carter. "We're just a much better hockey team when they're in our lineup."

Crosby will return to his familiar spot as Pittsburgh's first-line center. Carter, who had filled in on the top line during Crosby's absence, will anchor the second line with Evgeni Malkin out until at least Thanksgiving while recovering from knee surgery in June.

"It has a ripple effect on our whole team," Sullivan said. "Both these guys are real good players. It's nice to get some of these guys starting to come back into our lineup."

The Penguins went 3-2-2 without Crosby, though the significance of his absence has been highlighted this week. Pittsburgh has dropped two straight at home, to Tampa Bay and Calgary, mustering just one goal in the process.

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