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FanHouse Roundtable: Red Wings, Penguins Meet Again In Pittsburgh

By Matt SalerFeb 8th 2009 – 9:00AM

The Detroit Red Wings and the Pittsburgh Penguins meet for the second time this season Sunday afternoon on NBC. The Penguins hold a 1-0 advantage in the regular season Finals rematch series with a come from behind win on November 11th. The two teams have had trouble since that game, but have found success in their recent...

Buys and Sells: Contenders and Pretenders Edition

By Kevin SchultzDec 26th 2008 – 12:07PM

Each Friday throughout the season, I'll provide you with my predictions on whose stock is on the rise and whose is failing miserably like an American bank. It's a neat little segment entitled Buys and Sells. There are a few teams/players/issues to buy and a few to sell. I hope everyone out there had a great holiday,...

Pittsburgh Does Not Endorse Bryan Murray

By Kevin SchultzApr 10th 2008 – 2:43PM

If there's anything that I don't need to remind you of, it's that the Pittsburgh Penguins and Ottawa Senators don't like each other. They faced each other last year in the playoffs in what was a hard fought series and they're back at it again this year. Last night was Game 1 of the first round series between the Pens and...

Michael, Michael Motorcycle! Is the Lange Train Moving On?

By Jes GolbezMay 17th 2007 – 3:15PM

Mike Lange, long-time Pittsburgh Penguins play-by-play guy, is one of hockey's most well-known announcers. His growly voice is distinct as are his catchphrases, such as "He smoked him like a bad cigar", and "Look out, Loretta!"The Penguins broadcaster, FoxSports Pittsburgh, irked a lot of their fans, such as blogger...

Penguins Hope to Keep Recchi and Roberts Around

By Jes GolbezApr 30th 2007 – 3:33PM

The Pittsburgh Penguins' loss to the Senators in the first round showed how experience often triumphs over youth. While Sidney Crosby was great, the other youngsters, especially Marc-Andre Fleury and Evgeni Malkin, were not.It's no wonder why the Penguins are eager to retain the services of old guys Mark Recchi and Gary...

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