Letang’s Star Must Shine Brightest Against Capitals Tannor Torrao | April 28, 2016 In 2009, Kris Letang came of age in the Stanley Cup playoffs. Specifically in the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Washington Capitals. In Game 3, he scored the overtime winner to…
Must See TV: A Look at Penguins vs. Capitals Mike Necciai | April 28, 2016 It’s the clash of the Titans that hockey deserves. It’s the kind of matchup fans dream of when it comes to playoff hockey. The Pittsburgh Penguins and Washington Capitals could…
Malkin vs. Ovechkin Is the Real Rivalry Greg Thornberry | April 28, 2016 When the Penguins and the Capitals meet, the first thought on nearly everyone’s mind is “Crosby vs Ovechkin”. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that as they are arguably the…
Pittsburgh Penguins Sign Lukas Bengtsson to ELC Mike Necciai | April 27, 2016 According to reports, the Pittsburgh Penguins have signed defenseman Lukas Bengtsson to an entry-level contract. Craig Custance of ESPN originally reported the news. Penguins have signed undrafted free agent D Lukas…
Pens, Caps Staring History in the Mirror Tannor Torrao | April 26, 2016 Hello darkness, my old friend I’ve come to talk with you again – Simon and Garfunkel It’s been seven years since the Pittsburgh Penguins and Washington Capitals faced one another…
Penguins And Capitals: A Series Worthy Of Conference Finals Michael Pityk | April 26, 2016 The Pittsburgh Penguins easily dispatched the New York Rangers in the first round of the playoffs winning four games and losing one. The Washington Capitals took slightly longer to beat…
Redemption for Ovechkin? Mark Shiver | April 25, 2016 Alex Ovechkin is seeking redemption. Arguably one of the NHL’s greatest players to not have won a Stanley Cup is once again fighting for the prize. His Washington Capitals defeated…
Penguins’ Sheary Making a Kunitz Trade Logical Greg Thornberry | April 25, 2016 The Pittsburgh Penguins are deeply entrenched in an expectation-filled playoff run. This isn’t a time that you would really expect to be discussing offseason trade possibilities. But hey, we have…
Is Phil Kessel Still Considered a Bust in Pittsburgh? Mike Necciai | April 25, 2016 The 2015-16 Pittsburgh Penguins are clearly a different team from just one year ago. In fact, they’re a much different team than just six months ago and a big part…
Pittsburgh Penguins: What Happens When Fleury Returns? Greg Thornberry | April 23, 2016 Pittsburgh Penguins’ goalie Matt Murray is living up to the hype as the heir-apparent to Marc-Andre Fleury. But nobody could have predicted his stellar play against the New York Rangers…
Pittsburgh Penguins: ‘The Past is the Past’ Mike Necciai | April 23, 2016 The Pittsburgh Penguins will return to Consol Energy Center today with a 3-1 series lead over the Rangers and a chance to earn some rest as they await the result…
Pittsburgh Penguins Simply Dominating Greg Thornberry | April 22, 2016 ‘Dominating’ is really the only word that can be used to describe the Penguins’ play against the New York Rangers. At times you almost start to feel bad for the…