Penguins are built for a long run of success

 
The Penguins are flying high with a trio of young stars. But Spector says they are just a sampling of the new wave of talent in the NHL. [link]

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Pittsburgh Hockey.NET

We somehow thought that Game 4 might end with Jaromir Jagr handing off the torch to Sidney Crosby like Wayne Gretzky did for Jagr when The Great One ended his career at Madison Square Garden in 1999... Didn't happen. Series now at three-games-to-one. ...
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Penguins are built for a long run of success

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