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Pens GM Shero on Crosby: “He badly wants to play and be out there”

Sidney Crosby

FILE - This Jan. 5, 2011, file photo shows Pittsburgh Penguins’ Sidney Crosby warming up before an NHL hockey game against the Tampa Bay Lightning, in Pittsburgh. Crosby returned to the ice on Monday, March 14, 2011, for the first time since missing 29 games with a concussion. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

AP

It was considered a positive step yesterday when Sidney Crosby joined the Pengins on the road to resume light skating. But to hear Pittsburgh GM Ray Shero tell it, No. 87 wishes his progress was much further along.

“Sid is a hockey player and he wants to play hockey,” Shero told the Penguins website. “He wanted to join our team because we’re in a tough stretch. He badly wants to play and be out there. But he’s not cleared to play. We want to be very careful. Once he’s cleared to play, he’ll be the most excited guy on the ice.”

Shero re-iterated there’s no timetable for Crosby’s return. No. 87 has been doing light exercise in the weight room and -- on Friday -- will take to the ice for the first time since having post-concussion symptoms after a Dec. 5 game against Boston.

Shero also stated that while recovery is moving in the right direction, the setback has been tough on Crosby.

“He wants to be on the ice,” Shero said. “He’s frustrated. As captain you want to help your team in best of times, let alone a tough streak. He feels that responsibility. When he’s cleared to play he’ll play. We can’t wait to have him back.”

Crosby is expected to speak to the media tomorrow after Pittsburgh’s morning skate in Florida.