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Sidney Crosby to move out of Mario's house
Topic Started: May 14 2010, 05:08 AM (259 Views)
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It appears as though hockey's most famous house guest is moving out.

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is reporting that Sidney Crosby has finally bought a home in Pittsburgh and will be moving out of Pens' part owner Mario Lemieux's home.

The 22-year old Crosby has been living with the hockey icon since entering the league as a rookie in the 2005-06 season. Crosby's newly purchased house, which he has yet to occupy is reportedly not far away from Lemieux's home.

Just in time for Big Ben to move into Lemieux's home :D

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Party at Super Mario's hizouse. Ben will bring the drunk co-eds. LOL
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He does have a house on Grand Lake in Nova Scotia.


I know Crosby was just not any athelete, but imagine if more owners took an interest in players, giving 18-21 year old kids millions of dollars and letting them loose on society , no wonder there are so many problems.

I'm not saying Jerry Jones should have welcomed Pac Man into his casa, but there should be some way that with players who teams feel are at highrisk can be made to spend their first one or two seasons living with a family etc.

Junior hockey, they do it that way, the kids are billetted to certain families in the city

it seems like in pro sports over half the kids are coming out of 3 places, the inner city, Latin America, or in hockey's case, some frozen farm outside Moosejaw Saskatchewan
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