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It has been July 24 for at least
three days. At least once August gets here, there
will be light at the end of the tunnel. We were all prepared to release a funny story, defaming E.J Hradek, but we aren't completely sold on it yet. It isn't ...
Pittsburgh Penguins captain, Sidney Crosby, took home the
prize for “Best NHL Player” at the 2008 ESPY
Awards at the Nokia Center in California. Congrats to Sidney.
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Ovechkin on his washboard stomach and Crosby's ESPY
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You Want Fries With That?
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The Pittsburgh Penguins have re-signed forward Jeff Taffe
to a one-year contract, it was announced Monday by
Executive Vice President/General Manager Ray Shero.
The Blackhawks are holding a big hockey convention
this weekend to, I suppose, intensify the city's interest
in the team and the sport. As part of the event, Saturday at noon there was a panel discussing the Winter Classic set for New Year's Day at ...
Jonathan Toews was named the Blackhawks' captain during
the 2008-09 regular season, making him the third-youngest player
to earn that distinction in the history of the NHL. Toews (20 years, 79 days) joins Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby and Tampa Bay Lightning center Vincent Lecavalier as the one of the youngest players in professional hockey to captain his club.
I said the Chowder Cup begins today, well
it begins on Thursday. You can add to Ward
and Daniel Basque that will be playing. Todd Chinova, Marc Bourgeois, Matt Bourdeau, Denis Reul, Tom Michalik, and Patrick Cusack will be playing for Team Farrell. They will be joined by two draft pick in Steve Moses and Charlie Pens. Yuri Cheremetiev (Halifax), Jarred Struthers (Rouyn-Noranda), and Ashton...
The official Pittsburgh Penguins webpage and the Pittsburgh
Tribune-Review have reported that the Penguins re-signed forwards Jeff
Taffe, Jonathan Filewich, and defenseman Paul Bissonnette. Taffe and Bissonnette's contracts are 1-year deals while ...
In the most frightening split of personalities since
Harvey Dent refused his pain medication, it's MALSBY; proving
to the world that combining the Wonder Twin powers of Pittsburgh Penguins stars Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin produces ... er, Paul ...
As has been rumored for a few days
now, the Penguins officially re-signed forwards Jeff Taffe and
Jonathan Filewich, as well as defenseman Paul Bissonnette. The contracts for Taffe and Bissonnete were one-year deals, while Filewich’s is a two-year deal
It was thought earlier this year after FSN
Pittsburgh General Manager Steve Tello left for a similar
position in Houston, combined with the fact that it was Tello who fired Mike Lange in 2006, that Penguins fans may see Lange return to the TV side of the booth this coming season for FSN.
In Philadelphia, it has been written and said,
the fans are so nasty they boo Santa Claus.
Philadelphia has nothing on Pittsburgh. In Pittsburgh, they regularly and vociferously boo the second-greatest hockey player to perform for the beloved home ...
Penguins’ GM Ray Shero completed one of his
final major transactions of the summer today, announcing that
he and Penguins’ coach Michel Therrien agreed on a new three year contract.
Last summer, we did a game-by-game breakdown of
the entire 2007-08 season when the schedule came out.
We got some good feedback on it so we figured on doing it again. But this time we'll stagger it a bit by releasing it on a month-by-month basis for ...
It’s a given, especially in the free agency
era, that most professional teams will look markedly different
from one season to the next. In that respect, the Pittsburgh Penguins are certainly no different, in fact they’ve had a significant turnover in personnel.
The latest in a long line of terrible
columns. [ Knuckleheads Can't Wait To Boo Hossa ]
"Philadelphia has nothing on Pittsburgh. In Pittsburgh, they regularly and vociferously boo the second-greatest hockey player to perform for the beloved home ...
In Philadelphia, it has been written and said,
the fans are so nasty they boo Santa Claus.
Philadelphia has nothing on Pittsburgh. In Pittsburgh, they regularly and vociferously boo the second-greatest hockey player to perform for the beloved home ...
We've always marveled at the euphoric level of
fan support the Pittsburgh Penguins receive at home; its
on the level of a beloved NFL franchise (like the Steelers, for example) or the kind of rabid enthusiasm and personal connection you'd expect to ...
Best uniforms ever, snow at a hockey game,
what's not to love? Other than Buffalo losing...
The NHL schedule is out! What do the
defending Eastern Conference Champion Pittsburgh Penguins have facing them
on their road back to the FInals? And when will Penguins fans get their opportunity to "welcome" Marian Hossa back to Pittsburgh?
The Pittsburgh Penguins will open the 2008-09 season
in Sweden with back-to-back games against the Ottawa Senators
on October 4 and 5 at the Globe Arena in Stockholm. Both games will start at 2:30 p.m.
On Page 2 ...
- Penguins’ fans renew season tickets at 99% rate
- Penguins trade Tim Brent to Blackhawks for D-man Danny Richmond
- Crosby garners ESPY, Capitals’ fans enraged, yet again
- Video: Brooks Orpik can take a sunrise, sprinkle it with dew
- Penguins’ regular season schedule released
- Rewriting History: The '93 Playoffs
- Penguins sign three-year deal with Michel Therrien
- Penguins release pre-season schedule, regular season highlights
- Report: Larionov Set to Become Exec With SKA St. Petersburg
- Penguins re-sign Beech and Stone, sign ‘Burgh native Thomas
- Pens Renew 99% Of Season Tickets
- Penguins Sign Kris Beech, Bill Thomas, Ryan Stone
- Best. Magic. Trick. Ever.
- Could Staal extension get a little hairy ??
- The Dark Post
- Pens Announce Pre-Season Schedule
- New ‘Burgh blog to check out
- Penguins Re-Sign Forward Kris Beech
- Pittsburgh Penguins Re-Sign Ryan Stone
- Pens Sign Pittsburgh Native Bill Thomas















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