TORONTO -- To quote Foster Hewitt, "Hello, Canada, and hockey fans in the United States and Newfoundland!"
Yep, it's a "Hockey Night in Canada." And it's the Penguins against the Maple Leafs, two Eastern Conference powers, at the Air Canada Centre in downtown Toronto, the capital of the sport in this hockey-mad country.
No matter how many of these nationally-televised games that even a veteran like Sidney Crosby has played in, it's always special.
"It's great," said the pride of Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia. "I don't think it ever gets old. You always get up for those games."
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