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Mark Recchi One of Few Athletes Remaining From That '80s Show

By David SteeleOct 26th 2010 – 9:25AM

WASHINGTON -- As Mark Recchi headed into the Verizon Center dressing room after a morning skate the day of an early season game against the Capitals, a Boston Bruins teammate slapped him on the shoulder and said: "How's it going, Recchin'-Ball?'' Just as quickly the player disappeared through a door, so it was difficult...

FanHouse Chats With 2-Time Stanley Cup Champion Phil Bourque

By Adam GretzJul 7th 2009 – 12:47PM

HOMESTEAD, Pa. -- Phil Bourque spent eight of his 12 NHL seasons as a member of the Pittsburgh Penguins, helping the team win two Stanley Cups in the early 1990s. Since the 2003-04 campaign, he's worked as an analyst for the Penguins radio network, and we had an opportunity to catch up with him at the team's Championship...

Great Moments In Penguins vs. Capitals Playoff History

By Adam GretzApr 29th 2009 – 9:30AM

Thanks to the events of Tuesday night, as the Capitals and Hurricanes advanced in their game 7 victories, the Pittsburgh Penguins and Washington Capitals will be taking part in a playoff series that could very well consume us all. We've seen playoff series' get hyped before, but nothing will come close to the tidal wave of...

Yesterday's Newsmakers in the NHL: Steven Stamkos vs. Nikolai Zherdev

By Adam GretzNov 27th 2008 – 12:15AM

What an incredible night of hockey. Let's get right to it. The last time the Lightning and Rangers met, way back on November 6, Tampa Bay goalie Mike Smith went crazy on Rangers forward Aaron Voros, giving him a few subtle hacks to the leg, shots to the head, and various other random acts of violence. As a result, the two...

Bryan Trottier News From the Web

  • 04/28/12 Rangers' 2nd-year forward suddenly hot to Trottier Source: New York Post - New York NY It doesn't even take 10 fingers to count the number of centers in NHL history with greater careers than Bryan Trottier, who came to the Island as a 19-year-old man in 1975 and left the league 18 seasons later with Stanley Cup rings for six of his digits.

Background on Bryan Trottier

Bryan John Trottier (born July 17, 1956) is a retired Canadian-American professional ice hockey centre who played 18 seasons in the National Hockey League for the New York Islanders and Pittsburgh Penguins.

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