Stanley Cup champion Penguins accept White House invitation
CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, Pa. — Sidney Crosby is backing the Pittsburgh Penguins’ decision to accept a White House invitation from President Donald Trump.
The reigning two-time Stanley Cup champions announced their decision Sunday morning.
“I support it,” Crosby said after the Penguins’ 4-1 loss against the St. Louis Blues during the annual Hockeyville USA exhibition game Sunday night. “It’s a great honour for us to be invited there.”
The Penguins’ decision came on a day that President Trump’s criticisms of players who kneel during the national anthem sparked a mass increase in such protests around the National Football League. President Trump also rebuked NBA star Steph Curry this weekend for saying he wouldn’t attend a White House visit with the league champion Golden State Warriors before rescinding the team’s invitation.