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And though the hockey world is cheering Crosby’s return, questions remain over his ability to bounce back yet again.
Though the Canadian is widely viewed as one of hockey’s best players, he is centering his team’s third line on Thursday.
Coach Dan Bylsma has also said that Crosby will only get limited ice time, as he may not be accustomed to the intense pace of late-season NHL play after such a lengthy absence.
Rupp and the Rangers will have to contend with another  returning skilled opponent, Penguins defenseman Kris Letang. He has missed the past five games because of concussion symptoms, though he was he was never diagnosed with a second concussion on the season.
Letang has not played since Feb. 29 at Dallas, a game he did not finish after absorbing a hard hit from Stars winger Eric Nystrom.
“I was scared a little bit during that game, but looking back at it the symptoms were not that bad and the rehabilitation was easier,” Letang said, adding that his brief symptoms included nausea and dizziness.
The Penguins (42-21-5, 89 points) have won nine consecutive games, and defenseman Brooks Orpik described this contest and their next two — Saturday at New Jersey, Sunday at Philadelphia — as  coach originals outlet  a “measuring stick.”

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