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Penguins hope to build rare (for them) 2-0 edge tonight
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteIt is not recognized as one of the great feats in pro hockey. Perhaps it should be, though. At least for the Penguins. You think winning a Stanley Cup is difficult? OK, so it is. Very. But the Penguins have done that more recently than they've taken...Tags: Detroit Red Wings, Colin Greening, Matt Cooke, Sidney Crosby, James Neal
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Ron Cook column
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteHow did Penguins defenseman Brooks Orpik put it Thursday? "I'm not huge into individual glory." That's unfortunate because it surrounds Orpik as the Penguins get ready for Game 2 tonight of their Stanley Cup playoff series with the Ottawa Senators....Tags: Detroit Red Wings, Ron Cook, Chris Kunitz, New York Islanders, Cory Conacher
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Gorman: Pens proteges still saluting Sarge
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewSergei Gonchar stood outside the Ottawa Senators dressing room at Consol Energy Center, smiling at the suggestion that he played a part in Evgeni Malkin winning the Hart Trophy last year and Kris Letang being named a Norris Trophy finalist this season....Tags: Evgeni Malkin, Sergei Gonchar, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Pittsburgh Penguins, Ottawa Senators
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Crosby's defense with Pens is often overlooked
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewSidney Crosby needed a witness for his defense. Evgeni Malkin testified Wednesday by comparing Crosby to fellow Russian center Pavel Datsyuk, a three-time winner of the Frank J. Selke Trophy as the NHL's top defensive forward. "It's tough to say who...Tags: Patrice Bergeron, Pavel Datsyuk, Evgeni Nabokov, Jonathan Toews, New York Islanders
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Penguins notebook: Neal rattled by 'stupid penalites'
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewPenalties rattle Neal Right winger James Neal turned a terrible hat trick in Game 1. He was called for three penalties, including two in a row late in third period of the Penguins' 4-1 victory over Ottawa on Tuesday night. "I've got to be more...Tags: Evgeni Malkin, NHL Entry Draft, Pittsburgh Penguins, Ice Hockey, Ray Shero
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NHL Insider: Penguins have no problem playing it tough
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewJames Neal is known for his big shot not big hits. That is not to suggest he will shy away from trying the latter. Real-time statistics -- hits, giveaways and takeaways, specifically -- are fairly denounced by all NHL general managers and coaches, but...Tags: Brenden Morrow, New York Islanders, Sidney Crosby, Douglas Murray, James Neal
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Penguins' Bylsma, Senators' MacLean share long history
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewPenguins coach Dan Bylsma and Paul MacLean, his Ottawa Senators' counterpart, needed no introduction before their teams met at Consol Energy Center on Tuesday in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference semifinals. They had coached against each...Tags: National Hockey League, Anaheim Ducks, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Pittsburgh Penguins, Los Angeles Kings
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Special teams key Penguins' Game 1 victory over Senators
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewPaul MacLean called it the difference in Game 1. Actually, the Ottawa Senators coach could have been talking about the Stanley Cup playoffs so far. The Penguins' special teams -- 2 for 4 on the power play, 5 for 5 on the penalty kill -- led them to...Tags: Chris Kunitz, New York Islanders, Douglas Murray, Football, Evgeni Malkin
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Penguins get to Senators goalie Anderson early in Game 1 win
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewThe Ottawa Senators rode their red-hot goaltender into the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, but Craig Anderson pointed the finger at himself after losing the series opener to the Penguins. One of the NHL's hottest goalies in the first round --...Tags: Montreal Canadiens, Erik Karlsson, Chris Kunitz, Evgeni Malkin, National Hockey League
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The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Dejan Kovacevic column
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewIt took no more than a shift or two, I'm guessing, for a half-million Western Pennsylvanians to reach for the TV remote to see if something was amiss, given ... how ... slowly ... everyone ... was ... moving. Funny, but nobody's laughing at those last-...Tags: Chris Kunitz, Evgeni Nabokov, Brenden Morrow, Sidney Crosby, James Neal
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BRIEF: Vokoun in net tonight for Penguins
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteTomas Vokoun, the first goaltender off the ice at the end of the Penguins game-day skate today, confirmed that he will be the starter tonight against Ottawa at Consol Energy Center in Game 1 of the teams' second-round playoff series. Vokoun replaced...Tags: Marc-Andre Fleury, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Tomas Vokoun, Pittsburgh Penguins, New York Islanders
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Panthers to ask Broward County to pay for new scoreboard
Sun SentinelBy Harvey Fialkov Sun Sentinel The BB&T Center antiquated scoreboard didn’t have much good news to flash last season as the injury-decimated Panthers won a league-low eight games at home. And in nine of the 24 home games the scoreboard...Tags: Broward County, Tampa Bay Times Forum, Toyota Center , National Hockey League, Pittsburgh Penguins
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