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Righting the Ship…

The road to redemption began on April 18, 2012, in Philadelphia with a do-or-die situation for the Pittsburgh Penguins as they found themselves 0-3 in the #4/#5-Seed series. To be sure, this has to be one of the most bizarre series in Penguin history if not in the NHL’s history. It has left longtime hockey...[Read Article]

Concussed

The topic of concussions in the NHL seems no more prevalent and pervasive than it has this season, and for Penguins fans of recent memory, has had little impact (pardon the pun) until it happened to Sidney Crosby. Just in the past two seasons, more Penguins players than I remember before have either been diagnosed...[Read Article]

Equilibrium

Each of the first five games with the re-entry of Penguins captain Sidney Crosby has shown a very natural process when trying to fit a highly skilled anchor player back into a lineup that has had to maintain and sustain for nearly 10 months without him. The fact that it has only taken a handful...[Read Article]

The First Baker’s Dozen

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...[Read Article]

Without Max….

To say that I was upset when the Penguins opted not to re-sign Max Talbot over the summer would be an understatement. I mean, without Max, who will “shhh” the opposing team’s fans at a pivotal point in a playoff series? Without Max, who will beat the piss out of Marc-Andre Fleury on the runway...[Read Article]

Penguins 2011 Draft Pick Summary

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...[Read Article]

In the News

Daily Roundup: May 13, 2012

On This Date in Pittsburgh Penguins History (May 12) / Penguins Trivia – rantsports.com the Pittsburgh Penguins lost to the Montreal Canadiens, 5-2, in Game 7 in the Eastern Conference semifinals; it was the final game ever at the Mellon Arena and Jordan Staal scored the last goal for Pittsburgh The Penguins went into the…

Daily Roundup: May 12, 2012

Seems Like Old Times: This Sixers-Celtics matchup brings back favorite memories – Philadelphia Daily News Flyers fans work up more lather to play the New York Rangers, New Jersey Devils and Pittsburgh Penguins than the Bruins. Boston would sacrifice every game the Bruins play against the Flyers if it guaranteed a reciprocal win over Montreal….

Daily Roundup: May 11, 2012

Beyond Bryz, Flyers’ question marks are Jagr, Pronger and captaincy – Sporting News A season that ended in the second round with a five-game loss to the New Jersey Devils was a major underachievement for a team that finished with 103 points and dominated the Pittsburgh Penguins in Round 1. Jaromir Jagr wants to play…

Daily Roundup: May 10, 2012

Penguins’ D Michalek undergoes hip surgery – 9News The Pittsburgh Penguins announced that defenseman Zbynek Michalek underwent successful hip surgery on Wednesday. Pittsburgh, PA (Sports Network) – The Pittsburgh Penguins announced that defenseman Zbynek Michalek underwent successful hip surgery on Wednesday.

Daily Roundup: May 9, 2012

NHL Playoffs: Philadelphia Flyers Eliminated After an Embarrassing Performance – Bleacherreport.com After the Flyers beat the Pittsburgh Penguins in the first round of the playoffs, many expected that they’d advance past the New Jersey Devils with ease. But three straight losses put the Flyers on the brink of elimination, the tables had turned.

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