Sidney Crosby is making progress in recovering from his right wrist injury.

"It's good," Crosby said. "You want to see how things progress throughout the summer once you start skating and get back to that regular routine. You want to see how it reacts so I'm happy with the way it's gone."

Crosby led the NHL with 104 points on his way to a second Hart Trophy as the league's top player, but scored just one goal in 13 playoff games.

Crosby is working out under the direction of trainer Matt Belfry.