What’s with the nicknames on Crosby’s HockeyDB page?

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  1. It’s the same as nba reference, only one or two of the nicknames apply and the rest are something some shitty local newspaper thought was clever one time

  2. Hockey reference is so freaking good, I’ve always thought the whole fake nickname thing was was a pretty big contrast to how tight everything else runs on the site

    I mean, sure, it can be fun, but the names are also generally complete bullshit

  3. Sid the Kid, Sid, and Captain Canada are all self explanatory.

    The Next One is pretty obvious, too. Canadian media were using it in the handful of years leading up to him being draft eligible. [Here’s an archived example from the CBC.](https://web.archive.org/web/20070312045306/http://www.cbc.ca/maritimemagazine/archives/040118_thenextOne.html)

    Golden Boy is also fairly obvious given the amount of gold medals he’s won in various competitions with Team Canada.

    As mentioned in this thread, Darryl is a reference to Darryl Sittler, who once scored 10 points in an NHL game. Sid’s teammates [gave him the nickname](https://www.espn.com/nhl/news/story?id=2180590) after he scored 8 in his first junior exhibition game.

    Creature is about his freakishly thicc legs and[ overall lower body strength](https://www.montrealgazette.com/sports/article519051.html), also mentioned in this thread.

    Bing is a reference to the late great Bing Crosby. No information on the origin, but the PensBlog used it frequently back in the day.

    The squid stuff was popularized by a few opposing cities, particularly Philadelphia. It made it into [a headline in the Philadelphia Daily News](https://x.com/Steve_Dangle/status/390852038529007616) back during peak Flyers-Penguins hatred.

    Caps fans/bloggers have also used it, [including during the back-to-back Cup wins.](https://russianmachineneverbreaks.com/2016/03/20/heres-tj-oshie-trying-to-beat-the-tar-out-of-sidney-crosby/)

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