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For Good and Bad, Penguins Becoming Comeback Kids

For Good and Bad, Penguins Becoming Comeback Kids

by Angie Carducci | Jan 23, 2016 | Homepage, Pittsburgh Penguins

The good news is that the Penguins have delivered on head coach Mike Sullivan’s promise when he was hired that they would become a more resilient team. The bad is that they’re consistently putting themselves into situations where they have little choice but to battle...
Perron, Hagelin Get Needed Change of Scenery in Pens-Ducks Deal

Perron, Hagelin Get Needed Change of Scenery in Pens-Ducks Deal

by Angie Carducci | Jan 16, 2016 | Anaheim Ducks, Homepage, Inside Hockey, Pittsburgh Penguins

When a team is sitting just two points out of the last playoff spot in the conference, it needs every point it can get. And, although the Pittsburgh Penguins have shown significant improvement in many aspects of their game under head coach Mike Sullivan, that’s...
Penguins Give Fans Reason for Hope in 2016

Penguins Give Fans Reason for Hope in 2016

by Angie Carducci | Jan 2, 2016 | Homepage, Pittsburgh Penguins

As symbolism goes, the Penguins couldn’t have done a much better job of closing the book on a disappointing 2015 than they did New Year’s Eve in Detroit. After hinting at a newfound resilience the night before in Pittsburgh, evening the score twice against the Toronto...
Jim Rutherford and the damage done…

Jim Rutherford and the damage done…

by Matthew Dibiase | Dec 17, 2015 | NHL, Pittsburgh Penguins

Pittsburgh’s firing of Mike Johnston as head coach of the Penguins is the latest half-measure taken by the epitome of managerial mediocrity general manager Jim Rutherford. The blow was not surprising. Rutherford and Johnston had been in conflict since the Penguins had...
Penguins Look for Production, Accountability with Coaching Change

Penguins Look for Production, Accountability with Coaching Change

by Angie Carducci | Dec 13, 2015 | Homepage, Pittsburgh Penguins

In yet another game where the Pittsburgh Penguins’ power play could’ve made a difference, but instead went 0-for-3 in a 3-2 shootout loss to the L.A. Kings, Mike Johnston lamented the offense that could’ve been. “You just have to convert on the back-door chance [Phil]...
Analysis: Twenty-five Games In, Penguins Need to Adjust

Analysis: Twenty-five Games In, Penguins Need to Adjust

by Angie Carducci | Dec 6, 2015 | Homepage, Pittsburgh Penguins

Twenty-five games into the 2015-16 season, the Pittsburgh Penguins are a puzzling study in contrasts. Often on the same night. Are they the team that steamrolled to their first win in San Jose in 18 years Tuesday, setting a season high for goals in a 5-1 victory that...
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