P.K. Subban discusses the impact of Sidney Crosby's absence after Canada's gold medal loss to Team USA. (1:20) Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby will miss at least four weeks after he was moved to injured reserve, the team announced Wednesday. Crosby's playing status had been in question since he sustained a lower-body injury while playing for the Canadian men's national team at the Olympics. He was injured Feb. 22 in Canada's quarterfinal win against Czechia. The 38-year-old was trying to brace for a hit from Anaheim Ducks defenseman Radko Gudas only for the play to end with Crosby's right leg awkwardly bending with Gudas falling on him. Crosby left the game and did not return. Crosby would ultimately miss Canada's semifinal win against Finland with the belief he could have potentially been available for the gold medal game against the United States. Crosby told reporters after the game that he made the decision not to play. The U.S.…