12-Year-Old Girl Goalie Is Pittsburgh Hockey Phenom (video)

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Child hockey star Taylor Cestra is one of Pittsburgh's most fascinating personalities, and she's not even a teenager yet.

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Fleury's Replacement in Pittsburgh?
Published 5/27/2008 by Joe Dumas at Off Wing Opinion
Fleury's Replacement in Pittsburgh? Hey, you never know. Trackback Pings TrackBack URL for this entry: http://www.ericmcerlain.com/mt/mt-tb.cgi/8352 Comments Post a comment

Penguins, Bloodied and Battered
Published 5/28/2008 by Heather B. (noreply@blogger.com) at Top Shelf
Well, geez. I expected the Red Wings to win. I even expected them to win fairly easily. But I did also expect the Penguins to score at least once or twice. Man. Random thoughts: - Chris Osgood is a dirty diver. A terrible dirty diver. I can't believe he hasn't been called for this yet. Next time he collapses to the ice like he's been shot after barely being touched (or throwing his arm out in front of an opponent) he should be dragged off the ice by his ear and forced to sit in the box for two minutes. Sadly, the Penguins would probably still fail to score. I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if buried somewhere on Nicklas ...

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