The Greiss Is Wrong, Pitt! Penguins Backup Plan Struggling Joseph Robin | March 18, 2015 The Greiss Is Wrong, Pitt! Well, close enough. https://youtu.be/viKUu_BWqwc?t=4s This past offseason, the Pittsburgh Penguins went out and signed 28 year-old Thomas Greiss to a 1 year, $1 million contract.…
Penguins Continue To Struggle With Afternoon Games Adam Williams | March 16, 2015 This past weekend was a key test for the Pittsburgh Penguins heading into the Stanley Cup Playoffs with match-ups against two Atlantic Division opponents in the Boston Bruins and the…
Penguins Wrap-Up Successful Western Conference Swing Adam Williams | March 10, 2015 Monday night ended the Pittsburgh Penguins four-game Western swing with the Penguins picking up five out of a potential eight points. Pittsburgh currently sits four points behind the New York…
Penguins Put a Halt to Criticisms, For Now Adam Williams | February 22, 2015 The Pittsburgh Penguins have been inconsistent this 2015 calendar year, to say the least. They’ve posted a 10-8-4 record since the start of the new year, with the most recent victory over…
Same Old Penguins? Next Two Games Will Provide an Answer The Hockey Writers | February 17, 2015 Last week I feel that we learned a little bit more about what kind of team the Penguins are at this point of the season. Winning two out of three…
All-Star Comedy in Columbus Mark Shiver | January 26, 2015 “All-Star Comedy” would have been a more fitting name to the NHL All-Star Game Sunday afternoon. As in the other major sports, (except for Major League Baseball), the event was…
Robbed by the All-Star Selection Gurus? Mark Shiver | January 13, 2015 The NHL has announced its 2015 All-Star lineup. The gurus have spoken. Some fans are not happy. They feel strongly that their favorite player on their favorite team got robbed.…
Penguins End 2014 Successfully, Look Ahead to 2015 Adam Williams | December 31, 2014 Penguins End Four-Game Losing Streak With Beau Bennett, Christian Ehrhoff, and Craig Adams returning to the Penguins’ lineup, the co-leaders in the Metropolitan Division defeated the Carolina Hurricanes by a…
5 Key Montreal Canadiens Stats from First Half Ryan Szporer | December 27, 2014 The first-place Montreal Canadiens lead the Atlantic Division as the NHL returns from its annual holiday hiatus, with many analysts and (non-Habs) fans alike questioning the legitimacy of the team’s…
An Improbable Hero in Pittsburgh Brady Smith | December 19, 2014 At the onset of a new season, general mangers put together a team that they believe will have success and a team that they believe is built for a playoff…
Drouin Proves in One Game He Belongs in the NHL Michelle Timian | December 16, 2014 Jonathan Drouin, winger for the Tampa Bay Lightning and their third overall pick in the 2013 Entry Draft, had a much longer road to the NHL than many expected. He…
“Not Our Rival!” Or Are They? The Hockey Writers | December 15, 2014 During the 2003-04 NCAA basketball season the University of Maryland’s men’s basketball team played Duke University in three hard fought basketball games. Duke won the two regular season matchups, but…