The first thirteen games reveal the Pittsburgh Penguins sitting on top of the Eastern Conference and the League (8-3-2, 18 points) after a grueling opening schedule without Sidney Crosby and a still somewhat fragile Evgeni Malkin, but there is no panic in this team. They’ve been down this road many times before, and if anything can…
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The 2011 NHL Draft completed on June 25th 2011 and General Manager Ray Shero and his staff scouted out five young prospects to add to the Penguins’ organization. Despite the Penguins’ arguable need for young forwards in the system, Shero used his early picks to select two up and coming defensemen before picking up three…
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