usatoday.com - 6/15/2009
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Sidney Crosby won't be 22 until August. Evgeni Malkin is also 22, and Jordan Staal is only 20. Marc-Andre Fleury seems like an ...
post-gazette.com - 6/15/2009
post-gazette.com - 6/15/2009
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Hundreds of thousands of fans crowded two of
Downtown's widest boulevards today as the Penguins returned hockey's...
biggest prize to Pittsburgh. The noontime Stanley Cup victory parade celebrating Friday's clinching game over Detroit featured trucks ...
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Penguins fans cheer Stanley Cup champions
nucksmisconduct.com - 6/15/2009
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It was quite a sight seeing the Penguins
show off the Cup in front of just under...
300,000 fans today. Several things came to my mind as I watched the news/fan coverage of it: -the Penguins are so young, especially the core of the team. Earlier in the parade Jordan Staal and a few other ...
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Videos, Images and Thoughts On the Penguins' Stanley Cup ...
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Penguins press round-up for Monday, June 15th: Red Wings-related tailings remain
Snapshots —
... : We are a family and in this together. We don't need anyone that is only with us WIN or TIE. I really think this is our year. Let's forget about tonight ... It happens. We will win Tuesday and win the Cup Friday. And this on Friday: This is a chance of a lifetime to realize your childhood dream to win a Stanley Cup. Play without fear and you will be successful! See you at center ice. Non-Penguins press Penguins stuff : USA Today's Kevin Allen pondered whether the Penguins have begun a dynastic , Detroit-style tradition; The Buffalo News's Bucky Gleason posited ...
Young Champions vs. Old Under Achievers
Ranger Pundit —
... Stanley Cup. Regarding our heroes, the NY Rangers, the future is so dark I need to wear a headlamp. When you compare the Penguins core players to the Rangers core players, it feels like the Rangers are bringing old rusty knives to a gun fight. The Pens core: The Rangers core: So, unless the Rangers are some how able to get and play younger talented players their path to the Cup will be blocked by the younger more talented Penguins and Capitals for a long time. reference: USA Today: For Penguins, the start of something bigger?
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Sidney Crosby The Pittsburgh Penguins' center isn't apologizing for unintentionally failing to shake hands with some Detroit players after Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals, saying he didn't realize the Red Wings were leaving the ice before he joined ...