"There are only a few players in the league who can bank those in. It's always the same guys," forward Patric Hornqvist said. "He tried it the first time, it went up in the air and he tried a second one. If you have that skill, you might as well do it."
The other time this season that Crosby, who has 16 goals in 18 games, banked a puck in off of a goaltender was San Jose's Martin Jones.
Crosby was asked about mimicking his former landlord Lemieux by trying to score from behind the net.
"There's not much room (behind the net) anymore," Crosby said. "You just have to look for every bit of daylight you can find."
Crosby also picked up two assists in the game for a three-point night. Crosby now has 25 points (16G-9A) in 18 contests.
"He was pretty average tonight again," Hornqvist joked, before adding: "This is the best I've ever seen him play."
Head coach Mike Sullivan summed it up best.
"I've seen 'Sid' score a number of goals like that. There aren't too many players in the league that would think to make that type of a play," Sullivan said. "I've seen him score a number of goals where it may look to the casual fan as a fluke goal or happenstance goal, but to me it is a really skilled play, and really heads up play by a guy that thinks the game differently than most."