Two Am Law 100 firms–one of whom got the work through a key lateral hire–are advising on a $115 million secured syndicated revolving credit facility for the National Hockey League’s Pittsburgh Penguins.

The Penguins, winners of the 2009 Stanley Cup, employ Sidney Crosby, the 23-year-old superstar considered by many hockey fans to be the league’s most dominant player. (And it’s not just fans who afford Crosby extra respect; The New York Times reported Friday that some NHL officials are considering revisions to league rules governing hits to the head as a result of Crosby missing time recently due to a concussion caused by such a hit.)

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