"I just think that, for me personally, it doesn't motivate me or push me any harder to know that I have a four-year window," Crosby said. "I think it's a challenge every year. That's enough. That's what you focus on."
Pittsburgh was swept in four games by the New York Islanders in the Eastern Conference First Round of the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs. At his season-ending press conference April 18, general manager Jim Rutherford questioned if the players had become content after winning the Stanley Cup in 2016 and 2017.
Crosby didn't disregard that claim when training camp opened Friday.
"I think there's a certain level of hunger you have to have getting through the playoffs, urgency and desperation," Crosby said. "You can't wait until you're down 2-0 or 3-0 before you find that. Sometimes you think, because you have experience, that automatically gives you an edge. It does if you use it, but if you don't, then it doesn't do much for you. So, I think that urgency and that hunger, there's something to be said about that."
Any perceived complacency may have led to a slight retooling of the roster. Forward Phil Kessel, an important member of the 2016 and 2017 Cup winners, was traded to the Arizona Coyotes for forward Alex Galchenyuk on June 29. Forward Dominik Kahun was acquired in a trade from the Chicago Blackhawks on June 15, and forward Brandon Tanev signed a six-year contract July 1.