Sidney Crosby Weeps Over Pittsburg Penguins' Loss Against Boston Bruins: JetBlue Pilot Calls Him A Crybaby

Pittsburg Penguins superstar Sidney Crosby wept to reporters following his team's loss on Monday against the Boston Bruins, a move that led one JetBlue pilot to call him a crybaby.

The pilot on a JetBlue flight from Pittsburgh back to Boston on Tuesday morning heard a crying baby and went on the intercom to ask if it was the Penguins captain, according to Fox Sports.

The flight was packed with Boston media figures, including Joe Haggerty of CSNNE.com who originally tweeted about the comment.

Sidney Crosby has been taking criticism from many hockey fans for excessively complaining to referees during the East Finals match.

Following the game, Sidney Crosby spoke to a group of reporters and said that his team fell apart after giving up an early lead.

"We got behind and tried to force things and ended up making it worse. Definitely can't be doing that and making mistakes," Sidney Crosby said to the reporters.

"I don't think it's anything to do with X's and O's. We just didn't execute. That's really what it came down to, and unfortunately we didn't give ourselves much of a chance to win that game. We understand that. But it's over now and we've got to find a way to win Game 3."

Sidney Crosby also said his team needs more patience to win future games and that they need to get into the right mindset, according to Fox Sports.

The Penguins star has been the center of attention with the National Hockey League for his numerous pleas to referees. 

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