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Once again, Penguins Captain Sidney Crosby was voted the 'Most Complete Player' by his peers in a poll conducted this season of over 626 NHL players from all 32 clubs by the NHL Players Association.

Crosby was named most complete player on 30.1% of ballots. Of the 591 players that voted on this question, 178 chose the Pittsburgh captain. Crosby has now led or shared the top spot in this category for four-consecutive seasons.
Complete results can be found here.
Crosby also finished with the second-most votes for the category "In a must-win game, which forward do you think would be most impactful?". He received 11.0% of votes behind Edmonton's Connor McDavid. No other player got more than 10.0% of the total ballots cast.
The final athlete with Pittsburgh ties who placed in the top-5 of a category was Amanda Kessel, who received the fourth-most votes (7.2%) in the category "Which female hockey player (current or past) would you most want to play alongside?".
The NHLPA Player Poll is an annual survey conducted by the NHL Players Association, surveying current players on 14 hockey-related questions.