Monday, May 28, 2018

Phil Kessel: On the trading block again


Phil Kessel, note. These are Mike Sullivan's penguins.

Penguins from Pittsburgh once belonged to superstars. That's what Mario Lemieux, Jaromir Jagr wanted, even Sidney Crosby. As a matter of philosophy, the team satisfies the best players. Perhaps the world has changed. Perhaps only the organization, but Penguins no longer satisfy their best players.

Sullivan helped, pushed and eventually transformed penguins from an emotionally sensitive, perhaps immature team into a professional jug. His "Just Play" mantra was the antithesis of years of stupid retaliation and dissipation through physical play. Sullivan led to the penguins becoming hardened veterans resisting disturbing attempts at opponents.

You know the result. Return to the Stanley Cup Championship.

However, the fastest way out of Pittsburgh is to get a residence on the wrong side of Sullivan. When Sullivan settled, he had more control over the plan. Based on his mentor, John Tortorelli, known for shaping graphics with preferred players and punting undesirable players, Sullivan increasingly emphasized his talent for the band.

If Kessel hopes to remain a Penguin, the anger of the coach is not the way to go. In the past, the breakup with the star had a Penguin trainer in a hot seat.

Now the player has to worry.

The government between Cole and Sullivan had many versions told in different corners. Read one of several stories of Pittsburgh Hockey. Now here, "Mike Sulivan, Ian Cole must sew, now."

Ryan Reaves, who was also in turn with Cole in the deadline, was the highest-ranked member of the fourth Penguin line. Despite the transaction of the day for the acquisition of Reaves, in which the Penguins were withdrawn from the first round, the role of Reaves dropped throughout the season. It gives up the ice time soaked up to about five minutes a day, or was a healthy basis before trading.

It took some time, but coach Gerard Gallant from Vegas Golden Knights put in and took advantage of Reaver's presence.

We do not have to repeat again for 10,000 in the playoffs in 2016, it was Sullivan's preference, then goalkeeper Roka Murray, against Marc-Andre Fleura, who effectively made the goalkeepers' choice in Penguins.

That Fleury, Cole and Reaves were great personalities and jokesterami, and Sullivan is an intense, serious coach, perhaps it is an interesting point of discussion for the next day and something to be observed in terms of future movements.

It burned penguins.

Kessel decided to play, even after the playoffs he was almost assured, but he was a nightmare in the playoffs even with strength. Penguins CEO Jim Rutherford provided protection to Kessel during a transparent, daily press conference, delineating his results in the cumulative effect of injuries.

Sullivan did not provide the same protection. In fact, Sullivan blew up Kessel's place.

Because Kessel decided not to talk to reporters after the season, Sullivan's rating became the official record.

"It was not significant, I can tell you," said Sullivan.

Treating the star Kessel probably came to an end. If he hopes to become a Penguin, he can start with concessions to the boss. Like the rest of us.

Sunday, May 27, 2018

The Penguins’ Stanley Cup defense is over


The Vegas Golden Knights could win the Stanley Cup in its first year of existence. That's largely thanks to a group of players who abandoned the last Cup winner.

With the Penguins out of the playoffs since the Capitals beat them in the second round, a group of former Penguins - led by their goalkeeper over a decade - has been critical in the historic Vegas race for the Cup final.

If the Golden Knights defeat the capitals, Fleury will win the Conn Smythe Trophy as MVP of the playoffs. Even if the Knights lose, there is a chance that Fleury will win that honor.

Saturday, May 26, 2018

Pittsburgh Won Its First Stanley Cup


Twenty-seven years ago, the Pittsburgh penguins ended the Stanley Cup drought for two and a half decades in a decisive victory in Game 6 against the Northern Star of Minnesota.

Game 6 was played in the capital's sports center in Minneapolis on May 25, 1991. Pittsburgh came out at the beginning of the first period and never gave pressure from the struggling northern stars (the predecessor of the Dallas stars).

With nine seconds left on the power game, Ulf Samuelsson scored just two minutes in the first period to give the penguins an advantage. Shamuelsson's successful work eventually gave Pittsburgh a win in the game; The pens closed the North Stars in three play periods.

Thursday, May 24, 2018

Keeping Murray was always the right decision


June 21, 2003 The Pittsburgh Penguins have chosen goalkeeper Marc-Andre Fleury with the best overall pick in the NHL project in 2003 in Nashville. Over the next 14 years, Fleury became one of the cornerstones of the Penguins franchise, which included Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin. Together, the trio won three Stanley Cups, and Fleury became the leader of the franchise throughout the time in almost every major statistical category for the goalkeeper.

Accelerate for nine years until June 23, 2012. Entry to the NHL is held in Pittsburgh, where the Penguins chose another young goalkeeper, this time in the third round. His name was Matt Murray, and he quickly grew into an unthinkable prospect.

Monday, May 21, 2018

The Steelers, and their fans, can take a lesson from the Penguins


Watching the recent attempt at the playoffs of the Pittsburgh penguins, the efforts rudely shattered in front of the noisy house crowd in Steel City, I was amazed not only by the monumental challenge faced by the Runes to win three consecutive NHL championships, but also a subtle and sometimes decisive role, which luck can play in the quest team championship.

Just imagine, if the Steelers began preparing for the next season of 2018 on the wings of two consecutive league titles - exactly where the penguins stood at the beginning of this season of hockey. We can easily imagine overestimated rhetoric and harsh conversations about the new Steelers dynasty, which extends to the sports media of Pittsburgh. But this happens with human psychology - when we are at the top, we feel unstoppable and inclined to reject the obvious, but undesirable seeds of our inevitable fall from grace.

Friday, May 18, 2018

Kris Letang trade rumor update: still a bad idea for the Pens!


Mike Sullivan likes to say that his team plays best with a "defensive conscience". A quick glance at the numbers seems to indicate that during the entire 2017-18 season, penguins did not do as much as in the past.

They gave up 3.02 goals per game, their average season in the average for Sullivan. In October and November, the problem of dropping too many strange aspirations was a problem, and he returned to bite them again in the postseason, which ultimately led to their elimination of the playoffs.

When looking at the defenders and goalkeepers, the results were a bit mixed bag. There were many positive moments to take away, but, ultimately, the inability of penguins to keep the puck out of their own network is the main reason they no longer compete for the third consecutive Stanley Cup.

For example, this year the defenders remained remarkably healthy. Justin Schultz sat from 19 games due to injury, but Chris Lathang, Brian Dumulin and Olli Maatt missed five combinations between them.

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Brassard’s cap hit for next season is the most redeeming quality about his acquisition


Penguins received 42 goals and 98 points from Yevgeny Malkin, his best offensive result from 2011 to 2012. Phil Kessel finished the regular season with 92 points in his career. Patrick Hornqvist scored 29 goals, the second-largest career, while the penguins were one of eight teams with five or more 20 points.

Nevertheless, after reaching the Stanley Cup playoffs in the second round, it is difficult to sum up the Penguin forwards and come to some final conclusion. Yes, they were prolific. But their five-fold insult to start the season was terrible, and their secondary result was unsuccessful in the playoffs.

Jake Guenzel, Conor Sheri and Karl Hagelin were on the map. Dominic Simon, Zach Aston-Rees and Daniel Sproung showed flashes, but that's really all they turned out to be. Derik Brassard received incomplete information in his card, while Kessel played on the hook in the postseason.

Monday, May 14, 2018

Could the Pittsburgh Penguins sign John Tavares?

Recent NHL Rumors link the Pittsburgh Penguins to the future free agency center of John Tavares. Is it plausible to afford them?
The Pittsburgh Penguin quest for three consecutive Stanley Cups came to an end. It was a noble attempt, but eventually the Washington capitals received the best of them in six games in the Eastern Conference semifinal. CEO Jim Rutherford says there will be changes. The latest NHL rumors suggest that you can come to a huge, in the form of the soon emerging free agent center of John Tavares.

In his last article 31 Thoughts, Elliott Friedman notes this possibility.

Assuming that [Lou Lamoriello] really wins, it probably means a new step to save John Tavares. The captain did a very good job to stay under the radar ... Someone we do not expect will come out of nowhere to run for him. This is purely a guess, but Penguins GM Jim Rutherford is the guy with whom I could see the night when I figured out how to do it.

Thursday, May 10, 2018

Penguins say goodbye at locker clean-out day


After keeping the list largely intact over the past few seasons, Penguins general manager Jim Rutherford said Wednesday that there will be changes in the offseason.

The changes will not affect the core of the team, which saw its dreams of the third regular Stanley Cup on Monday in Washington, DC, but Rutherford said the change is necessary.

Our group discusses the risers and dildos of this postseason, along with the best trade deals, the final Stanley Cup finals that we want to see and much more.

There is only a shy championship, no doubt, it will be painful, but in fact it can be the best scenario for the expansion club.

Monday, May 7, 2018

Capitals, Jets push Penguins and Preds to the brink


Washington capitals do not need a history lesson. Neither Winnipeg Jets in this regard.

The capitals are well aware of their propensity for opportunity after the opportunity eludes, often at the hands of Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh penguins.

And just in case, when Alex Ovechkin and his teammates forget about their play-off mistakes, they only need to step in front of the camera or microphone, where the same questions are asked year after year.

Work that in the past was too big. Four previous times in the era of Ovechkin - including in 2009 and 2017 against Pittsburgh - "Capitals" won three games in the second round of the playoffs. This is the fourth one, which turned out to be elusive.

Sunday, May 6, 2018

Defending Champion Penguins Pushed to Brink of Elimination


Saving the games in the capital of Washington - and perhaps the decisive advantage in the playoffs - was the result of a 22-year-old recruit not burdened with torture in the history of the organization's post-season. Jakub Vrana was 2 years old, when the last time the capital passed the second round. He was a scratch in the first round of this postseason. He hardly saw the ice at the beginning of this series. He was a hero on Saturday night.

In the related third period, Vrana followed Alex Ovechkin on the ice, and after Ovechkin descended to the right of the Pittsburgh Penguins player, Matt Murray, in order to get him out of the position, Ovechkin easily put a pass into the slot for Vrana who knocked the puck into the wide open net , as if it was not important. He tried to maintain this composure when he stood in front of the reporters in the locker room after the game, but then showed youth and abundance, which made him an important part of this "Capital" team.

Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Penguins furious Tom Wilson was laughing after hit that broke Zach Aston-Reese's jaw


As a handful of Pittsburgh penguins dribbled to the ice for an extra morning skate on the team's training facility on Wednesday morning, they found themselves in an unfamiliar and uncomfortable place. It was less than 14 hours after they suffered a crushing loss of 4-3 in Game 3 in the Washington capitals, which are only the second team for so many years to play a series of playoffs over the two defending champions.

Pittsburgh found himself pursuing Washington in Games 1 and 2 after slow starts in each, and now he was in a rare position in the pursuit of the series. It resembles a 2-1 hole that the penguins hit last year's Eastern Conference finals against Ottawa that created a tight game in this series 4. Pittsburgh won this game, 3-2, the main answer, as he survived the senators in seven games before dislodging Nashville in the final of the Stanley Cup. The fourth game 4 against Washington carries similar bets, so on Wednesday for some players there was a chance to work on their shortcomings and find a complete closure after the captains of forward Alex Ovechkin shook them in his own building with a win in the game with 67 seconds left on Tuesday in the evening,

"It's good to be there. I mean, especially after the game, if there are things you want to work on, "said Capt. Penguins Sidney Crosby, who was one of the few payers who skated on Wednesday. "You know, when there are fewer fewer guys that you sometimes do there a little."

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Penguins get Malkin back, Dumoulin plays vs. Capitals in Game 3


Displacement began as a disaster for the capitals of Washington. With less than two minutes left in the third period, the Pittsburgh penguins circled in front of the "Captains" goalkeeper Braden Holtby, who seemed to be playing games without an actual advantage for the person. The Washington center Niklas Backstrom finally pulled out the puck, and he and captain Alex Ovechkin skated together on the ice.

Penguins tortured Bakstrem and Ovechkin, the longest players in Washington, in the playoffs of the past. On Tuesday evening, Backstrom switched to Ovechkin on two-on-one, and after Ovechkin hit the mail with the first shot, he jumped in the rebound with the remains of only 1:07, raising the capital to 4-3 wins and 2 -1 in the best seven series of the second round. Washington - 4: 0 on the way to the playoffs of the Stanley Cup.

"I mean, if you want to succeed in the playoffs, you have to win on the road, and especially because they also won the first game," said Backstrom. "It's better to be 2-1 than 2-1. We just love the next game. "

Both units of special groups in Washington improved in the postseason. Power game with Ovechkin in the left circle on the front side is always dangerous, and the Capitals scored at least one goal with a male advantage in all but one of the nine playoff games. But it was murder in prison that was often for Washington. Entering the game on Tuesday, the team did not allow the goal in the power game from the 2nd game against Columbus in the first round, and in game 3 against Pittsburgh the abbreviated division of Capitals allowed Washington to settle down after a busy start.

Brett Connolly and TJ Oshi were called to offense violations during the first 10 minutes, but the Capitals killed their 23rd and 24th fines. The murder in Washington's penalty area took the 15th place in the regular season by 80.2 percent, and this led to 86.3 percent through the first eight games in the playoffs of the capital.

The Penguins' secondary scoring is quickly becoming a primary problem


If penguins issues it on Tuesday night, without giving up the goal in the first two minutes of Game 3, it is considered progress.

The capital first scored points in both games of this semi-final series of the East Conference and has not wasted much time. They recorded 17 seconds in 1-0 and 1: 26 in the second game in the first leg.

Sydney Crosby said, "I do not know if it is the same or not." "They expect them to come out with enthusiasm, it's pretty standard, the team is defeated and in the second game, especially at home, I expect them to be a little more patient. I have to find a way to come and resist it.

Penguins made a right turn on Thursday 's first game, scored first with a late goal, with 1-0 getting out of the first game. However, in the second leg, he won the top two in the second half and won 2-0 in the second leg and won 4-1.

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