Category Archives: NHL

Penguins down Islanders in Malkin’s return

Down goes Zbynek Michalek and in comes Evgeni Malkin. Most would take the exchange. The Penguins, however, are just looking forward to the end of the injury carousel. Pittsburgh won their fourth consecutive game last night but the victory took a … Continue reading

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Penalty killing again headlines Penguins victory

Three players have looked unstoppable thus far in the Penguins young season: James Neal, Matt Cooke, and Joe Vitale. Each played another exceptional game last night against the Montreal Canadiens. Not much needs to be said about Neal, as he leads the … Continue reading

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Penguins gameday preview: Montreal struggling early

For those outside of Pittsburgh there is only one question concerning the Penguins: When will Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin return. For those of us in Pittsburgh, that list expands to include Tyler Kennedy, Brooks Orpik, and Dustin Jeffrey. Tonight, … Continue reading

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Neal, Cooke continue strong play in win

Brian Strait knocked out. Joe Vitale high sticked. Brent Johnson bent backwards. None of it mattered last night as even injuries couldn’t ruin derail a Penguins victory. Johnson was stellar in his third start of the year. He stopped 24 … Continue reading

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Penguins gameday preview: Minnesota has Pittsburgh’s number

Thanks to the Kris Letang suspension and probable Brent Johnson start, the Penguins will be without $31.65 million worth of players in the lineup tonight. A significant number considering that Pittsburgh’s total salary is $64.3 million. Luckily for Pittsburgh, the … Continue reading

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Even with poor play some Pens being unfairly criticized

Last night’s loss can’t be blamed on a lack of stars. Many defeats over the past year can be chalked up to key absences. But not last night against the winless Jets who were playing without their top star. No, last … Continue reading

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Penguins gameday preview: Capitals have dominated Pens recently

Semyon Varlamov and his ten career postseason wins are out. Tomas Vokoun and his three career playoff wins are in. The Capitals biggest difference may be in the net, but Washington will have some new faces not who aren’t donning … Continue reading

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Bylsma’s new system could revolutionize defense

Ranking sixth in goals against last season allowed the Penguins to reach 106 points in the standings. With no Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin to lean on, a great defense was Pittsburgh’s only hope to survive in a star-driven NHL. … Continue reading

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Vitale, Neal lead Penguins in sloppy win over Florida

Even without Evgeni Malkin and Sidney Crosby the Penguins are a dominant team. Pittsburgh is four games in and has earned a point in every contest. Kris Letang is looking to repeat last year’s All-Star performance while Matt Cooke is … Continue reading

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Penguins gameday preview: Panthers an improved squad

After defeating the New York Islanders on Saturday the Florida Panthers have their sites set on their second Atlantic Division foe. The Pittsburgh Penguins will prove much tougher though, as they enter the game with the most points in the … Continue reading

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Penguins earn solid grade on first road trip

Last season Calgary scored more goals than any team in the NHL after Christmas. Vancouver represented the Western Conference in the Stanley Cup Finals and Edmonton totaled five less wins than any other team in the league in 2010-11. Yet, … Continue reading

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Atlantic Division preview: Penguins are the total package

A Stanley Cup hangover was acceptable in 2009-10. Some would even say expected. With little roster turnover and two Art Ross winners still in the lineup the Penguins would be back in the Finals in 2010-11 though—or so was thought. … Continue reading

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Neal, Cooke impress in win over Canucks

Matt Cooke wakes up this morning as the NHL’s leading scorer. His two goals last night showed how effective he is when focusing on offensive production. The oft-suspended player has 20+ goal potential and is one of the premier defensive-forwards … Continue reading

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Atlantic Division preview: Flyers not worse, just different

Gone is former 40-goal scorer Jeff Carter. Captain Mike Richards has also departed. So too have Ville Leino, Nikolay Zherdev, and Sean O’Donnell. In fact, four of the Flyers top eight goal scorers are no longer with the team. Replacing … Continue reading

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Fans weigh in on headshots, fighting, and Shanahan

A large portion of NHL players believe that hits to the head should warrant an automatic penalty. Many players also believe that they are avoidable. It is only reasonable to believe that the same debate rages among fans. The Hockey News recently … Continue reading

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