After adding Jarome Iginla, Brenden Morrow, Jussi Jokinen, and Douglas Murray around the trade deadline, the Pittsburgh Penguins were seen as a team that was "going for it" with "it" being the Stanley Cup. No offense, but when your team consists of Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, James Neal, etc. you're always "going for it". Regardless, the Penguins fell short of their goal of raising the Stanley Cup, failing to win a game, in the Eastern Conference Finals. Despite loading their team with ... Read More
It’s make or break for Fleury
The most enigmatic athlete in all of Pittsburgh sports right now might just be Marc-Andre Fleury. You could probably remove the might because you can argue that although his mistakes happen at the worst moments, Big Ben doesn’t have a Sidney Crosby or Evgeni Malkin surrounding him. It seems as though most Penguins fans — even if some still have a soft spot from the 2009 Stanley Cup run — have had enough of Fleury. And those that still are willing to see what happens with him, are no longer ... Read More
Key points from the Penguins 3-2 shootout win over Chicago
The Penguins defeated the Blackhawks 3-2 in a shootout on Monday night but the result is insignificant to say the least. Not only was this a preseason game, but the Hawks played without five of their top six forwards (Toews, Kane, Sharp, Hossa, Saad) as well as their top defensive pairing (Keith, Seabrook). However, there are some observations worth noting in the Penguins' fifth preseason game: Jeff Zatkoff looked strong for the Penguins which has suddenly become important since Tomas ... Read More
With Vokoun out, Pens are left searching for answers
The Pittsburgh Penguins were hit hard this past week as Tomas Vokoun will be out indefinitely with a blood clot. Vokoun has 300 wins and 50 shutouts to his resume and played like a MVP in last years postseason. More importantly, Vokoun has become a leader in the locker room and a calming presence in the eye of the storm. Exhibition games are tough to gauge how well someone is playing especially since the Penguins have split squads. However, Fleury allowed three goals on his first six shots ... Read More
The Pens and Flyers are more alike than you may think
The Pittsburgh Penguins are starting to mirror their cross state rivals. Both of these teams have high powered offenses with shaky defenses and a huge question mark in net heading into the 2013-14 season. Dan Bylsma and Peter Laviolette will be looking for strong starts to their seasons. This summer, the Flyers bought out Ilya Bryzgalov and brought in Ray Emery to compete with Steve Mason. The Penguins drafted highly touted Tristan Jarry with their first selection in the NHL draft. There is ... Read More
In a class of their own
The Pittsburgh Penguins continue to show what a classy organization they are on and off the ice. From owner to equipment manager, there is no team in the NHL that exemplifies true passion, loyalty and total class for their team. First and foremost, the Penguins were destined to be liquidated and forced to leave town. Mario Lemieux was still owed $26 million from his contract which would have subsequently been the end of the Penguins in Pittsburgh. Lemieux's purchase of the Penguins marked the ... Read More
Are the Pens lacking grit?
The Pittsburgh Penguins are set with their top two lines heading into 2013-14 season barring no injuries. The Penguins do have some questions as to who will fill the void on the third line. The Penguins were in negotiations to bring in Daniel Clearly. Cleary would have been a perfect fit on the third line for the Penguins as he is a hard nosed player that logs tough minutes on the penalty kill and still average 40 points in a season. However, early Tuesday morning, the Philadelphia Flyers ... Read More
Pens season is right around the corner
There are less than 50 days left until the NHL opens the 2013-14 season and the Pittsburgh Penguins will be looking for redemption. However, the Penguins have faced adversity the last few years which will be on the minds of players, management, fans, media, etc. The Pens will be Stanley Cup contenders as long as 87 can remain on the ice on a full-time basis. Sidney Crosby is without a doubt the best player in the NHL today. Crosby is vastly becoming Ben Rothelisberger, without question the ... Read More
Keep quiet, pops
Sidney Crosby may be the most untouchable player on the Pens with the most talent. However, Evgeni Malkin is clearly the workhorse for the Penguins as he has carried this team when 87 has been injured. Malkin was chosen second overall in the 2004 NHL Draft by the Pittsburgh Penguins. In his Rookie campaign, Malkin captured the Calder Memorial Trophy as the league's best rookie. In his second season, he helped carry the Penguins to the 2008 Stanley Cup Final series . The following season, ... Read More
The DMV handled the Crosby situation the right way
Trust me, I really wanted to avoid talking about this, but it's the talk of the town. Here's a scenario for you: You get a text from your friend telling you that Milas Kunis (or Channing Tatum for the women readers) is waiting to get his car fixed at the local mechanic. What do you do? You take to Twitter and Facebook (because it makes total sense) and let everyone else know he/she is there, too. You leave your house to head over and you see the mob that's there because this celebrity had ... Read More