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Why Jagr Back To The Penguins Isn’t The Right Call
Posted on 21 Jun 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
There is a buzz around the ‘Burgh once again about former Penguins' superstar Jaromir Jagr eying a return to the NHL and possibly coming back to where it all started. Everyone I have talked to so far is excited about the possibility of Jagr returning after playing the past three years with Avangard Omsk of the Kontinental Hockey League. I offer this advice to the Jagr optimists: Be ...
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Penguins: Who Stays And Who Goes
Posted on 14 May 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
Earlier in the week, former Pittsburgh Penguin Jaromir Jagr said that he had the best years of his career while playing in Pittsburgh. With the media the way it is, it of course stirred up a conversation about a possible return to the ‘Burgh for Jagr. While those rumors have slowed down over the past few days, the talks about which free agents the Pens need to retain are heating up. ...
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Penguins: Pen’s Playoff Preview
Posted on 12 Apr 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
With all of the injuries that the Penguins have faced this year, not many people would have guessed a few months ago that they would even make the playoffs, let alone be seeded highly enough to have home-ice advantage in the first round. That is exactly the place the Pens find themselves in, as they get ready to square off against the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first round of the 2011 Stanley...
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Penguins: Is The Current Team Easier To Root For?
Posted on 26 Mar 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
As an American society, in all facets of life, we seem to always want a feel-good story. The American Dream of course, is to come from nothing to something, and to make a name for oneself. This is especially true when it comes to sports. Many examples have even turned into movies, including “Radio”, “The Miracle On Ice”, “Secretariat”, and “Rudy...
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The Kings of Late…
Posted on 11 Feb 2011 by Eric Cooney.
Let's dive right in… The Good… The Kings have points in their last 7 games with a record of 5-0-2. They have points in every game of their current road trip, going 2-0-2, with 6 games ahead on the road. The Bad… The Kings lost in overtime last night to the Penguins who were without Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, Chris Kunitz, and Matt Cooke. Severely depleted would be an un...
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Capitals Take Out Penguins in Rainy Classic
Posted on 1 Jan 2011 by Margaret DeJesus.
Eric Fehr and Evgeni Malkin must not have seen the NBC Winter Classic promos. New Year's Day was supposed to be for Alex Ovechkin and Sidney Crosby to take their beef outside. Right? Wrong. Neither superstar had a point as Fehr and goaltender Semyon Varlamov led the Caps to a 3-1 victory at Heinz Field. Malkin had the Pens' lone goal. The Classic, traditionally played at 1 p.m. on New Year's ...
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He’s Gonna Find Out Who’s Naughty Or Nice
Posted on 26 Dec 2010 by Michael Waterloo.
Ahh yes, December 25th is here again and the jolly fat man (no not Rex Ryan) went down chimney's world wide to deliver presents to everyone. Now we have all heard the line in the song ‘Santa Claus Is Coming To Town' where he says ‘he knows if you've been bad or good so be good for goodness sake' which refers to being on the Good list or the Bad list. We all know that in order to...
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My Notes on the Coyotes @ Penguins
Posted on 21 Dec 2010 by Robb Patty.
I currently assist the Phoenix Coyotes media relations department at all home games at Jobing.Com Arena. I was back in Pittsburgh for the holidays and I had the opportunity to attend Monday night’s game at the Consol Energy Center between the Phoenix Coyotes and Pittsburgh Penguins. Here are my notes from that game. That was a 6-1 win by the Penguins. Walking in: Walking into the Consol Ener...
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We’re Going Streaking!
Posted on 8 Dec 2010 by Michael Waterloo.
When a guy looks to get into a relationship, they look for their significant other to have similar interests to theirs. Going to the movies, having a good sense of humor, music taste, liking the same restaurants and the love of sports are some of the criteria that I go off of. I consider myself lucky to have these in common with my girlfriend Courtney. Well, all except one…..SHE HAT...
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HOW SWEEP IT IS!!!
Posted on 24 Oct 2010 by Dave Frederick.
Take that last two Stanley Cup champions! One night after handing Chicago a 4-2 defeat, the Blues shut down Pittsburgh in a thrilling 1-0 overtime win. If these two victories can't elevate the team's already high confidence level, then there's really nothing that will be able to do just that. With only one regulation loss in the first seven games, the Blues are identifying themselves as a...
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Top 10 Bruins Games I’m Looking Forward To
Posted on 8 Oct 2010 by Jim Mulligan.
It's been a long 147 days since May 14, 2010. B's fans know what happened that night. Enough said so let's turn the page. With the Bruins starting their season tomorrow at noon I figured I'd throw out the ten games I'm most looking forward to going to this year. October 9/10, 2010 both against the Phoenix Coyotes – OK, so I'm not actually going to these games but I can't wait for the seas...
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The 2010-11 season in a nutshell
Posted on 13 Sep 2010 by Amit Mann.
NHL training camps are set to unfold this weekend so you know what that means, it’s prediction time! Offensively, a healthy Malkin and the POSSIBLE promotion of Jordan Staal to the second line, should give Pittsburgh enough to equal, if not score more goals than last season. Crosby should be up to his old ways and my gut tells me Mike Comrie is going to have a great year along side the co-Mau...









