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Crosby voted 'most complete player' by NHLPA again

DENVER -- For the fourth consecutive year, Sidney Crosby was recognized by his peers as being the most complete player in the NHL today.

The NHL Players' Association on Wednesday announced the results of its annual player poll, with 626 players across the league voting on 14 hockey-related questions.

The NHLPA received 591 votes for the "Who is the most complete player?" question, and Crosby received 178 votes (30.1%) to earn the honor. Boston's Patrice Bergeron (18.8%), Florida's Aleksander Barkov (17.1%), Edmonton's Connor McDavid (11%) and Colorado's Nathan MacKinnon (4.