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2012 Stanley Cup Playoffs: Marc-Andre Fleury, Pens Defense Have Regained Footing
The Pittsburgh Penguins haven't allowed an even-strength goal in two straight games against the Philadelphia Flyers . Both wins...
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Flyers' Bryzgalov and Penguins' Fleury in Battle for Anti-Conn Smythe Award
For most fans of the Philadelphia Flyers , the hope a four-game sweep over the Pittsburgh Penguins had disappeared long before starting goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov skated from the crease to the bench on Wednesday night...
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NHL Playoffs: Who Will and Who Should Start in Net for the Pittsburgh Penguins
Sometimes, who will and who should start in net for a team is not always the same person. Tonight, and every night for the Pittsburgh Penguins , it is...
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Marc-Andre Fleury Is the Main Reason for Pittsburgh Penguins' Struggles
The Penguins say they aren't blaming Marc-Andre Fleury for the 3-0 hole they've dug themselves into against the Flyers , but let's be honest: Fleury has a goals-against average of 6...
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NHL Playoffs 2012: Penguins' Losses Are Not Marc-Andre Fleury's Fault
The Penguins are imploding in the playoffs and everyone is trying to find the cause for the collapse. Marc-Andre Fleury has given up 20 goals over the first three games, but the Penguins and their fans have no reason to blame the goalie for the losses...
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NHL Playoffs 2012: Status of Penguins vs Flyers Series
Going into the postseason, most people not only picked Pittsburgh to beat Philly in the first round, but they also probably picked Pittsburgh to win the Cup...
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2012 Stanley Cup Playoffs: Power Ranking All 16 NHL Playoff Goaltenders
To win a Stanley Cup, a team must possess impeccable quality throughout all parts of their team. But no matter how much offensive firepower and defensive impenetrability a club boasts, ...
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NHL Playoffs 2012: Marc-Andre Fleury Is the Worst Goalie in the Postseason
Now sporting a goals allowed average of five, Pittsburgh Penguins 's goalie Marc-Andre Fleury must be considered the worst goaltender left in the NHL playoffs...
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2012 Stanley Cup Playoffs: 10 Key Players for the Penguins vs. Flyers Series
If this picture doesn't describe this series at the end, I will honestly be shocked. If you want to learn what hockey truly is, then watch this series, because you're going to see everything the game stands for and some extra...
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NHL Video: Hockey's Top 10 Goalie Saves of March
Stopping the puck is an NHL goaltender's primary responsibility. The men behind the masks do whatever it takes, twisting and stretching their bodies with lightning-fast quickness, to keep the puck out of the net...
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2012 NHL Playoffs: 10 Reasons the Pittsburgh Penguins Will Win the Stanley Cup
Following a rigid set of steps or a specific formula does not guarantee any team the Stanley Cup at season's end...
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Pittsburgh Penguins: Comparing Marc-Andre Fleury and Tom Barrasso
Marc-Andre Fleury is the Pittsburgh Penguins franchise netminder, and has been for the last several seasons...
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Pittsburgh Penguins: 5 Rational Thoughts for an Utterly Irrational Season
The Hockey Gods hate the Pittsburgh Penguins . With James Neal and Jordan Staal shelved long-term and Craig Adams having suffered a " bad-looking knee injury ," the Penguins might ...
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Predicting the Last East/West Playoffs as We Know Them: Eastern Addition
As most of you know, the NHL Board of Governors approved the realignment from two divisions to four. The new, still unnamed conferences will consist of two of eight teams and two of seven...
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The Greatest Goaltender in the History of Every NHL Team
This is another great barstool argument that happens in every NHL city. Who is the best goaltender to ever play for your team? For some teams, it's a pretty simple discussion...
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Pittsburgh Penguins: Return to Take on Carolina Hurricanes and Kirk Muller
The Pittsburgh Penguins rebounded from an ugly loss to the New York Rangers by shutting the Washington Capitals down. The Capitals could only manage two shots on goal in the third period and lost to the Pens by the score of 2-1...
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Marc-Andre Fleury: Tale of Two Seasons for Pittsburgh Penguins Franchise Goalie
The Penguins currently rank third in the NHL in goals allowed (1.9 per game), they have the best penalty-killing unit in the league at 97.3-percent effectiveness, and they've lost 12 man-games to injury from their three best defensemen...
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Pittsburgh Penguins: James Neal Soars, Penalty Kill Excels & Other Early Grades
The Penguins have endured the busiest schedule of the early NHL season, playing 10 games in 17 days while most clubs have played just six or seven...
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Greatest Pittsburgh Penguins Goaltenders of All Time
Consider the Pittsburgh Penguins . One thinks of a history of offense, carried by such premier scorers as Jaromir Jagr, Ron Francis, Sidney Crosby , Paul Coffey, Evgeni Malkin and Mario Lemieux...
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NHL: Using Current Stars to Build the Ultimate Goaltender
In the game of hockey, even the best goaltenders of all time lose every once in a while—such is the nature of the NHL ...
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Sidney Crosby Won't Need to Be Rushed Back Thanks to Penguins' Depth, Systems
Contrary to the internet, the Pittsburgh Penguins will not burst into flames if Sidney Crosby is forced to miss parts or the whole of the 2011-12 regular season...
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2011 NHL Outlook: Ranking Each Team's Goaltender Duos
As the slow and painful offseason wears on, the goaltending pairs have taken shape as we look ahead to the upcoming preseason in September to finally get back to that 82-game grind that makes life bearable for the rest of us...
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Eric Staal and the Top 21 NHLers from the 2003 Entry Draft
The 2003 entry draft pool has been regarded by analysts the world over as one of the deepest and most talented groups the hockey world has ever seen...
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Pittsbugh Penguins: 5 Things to Worry About Besides Sidney Crosby's Health
The countdown is on until NHL training camps open. Shortly after that, we will see preseason hockey again and those of us that are considered hardcore NHL fans will feel complete once again...
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Top 10 Penguins Draft Picks of the Last 30 Years
A draft pick is an investment. Some tank right from the get-go, some flourish right out of the gate. Some give back a big pay off over a short period of time, others give back in small, consistent increments over many years...













