Gagne likes the new "talent"
There's reason to believe the Pens could dominate this game. And i'm basing that on pure speculation and cold, hard crap. The game played on tuesday was a thing of beauty-- the kind of game that can provide momentum to go on a nice little run. It's funny how a great game can restore so much confidence. It will be interesting to see if Therrien keeps Crosby and Malkin on the same line. The way they are clicking now, I can't justify splitting them up. They have scored a combined 17pts. in the last 4 games. Malkin has been playing out of his mind this season and Crosby seems to be on the verge of one his unstoppable, 3 pts/game streaks. As long as the D remains solid, we could/should win this game.
It pains me greatly to even say this, but Jordan Staal needs to step up.
On Notice: Colby Armstrong
Look, i know it's hard to criticize him considering the way he is playing on the penalty kill. I know he's only 19. I know the season is still very, very young and this lack of offensive production will surely end sometime soon. He's getting his shots they're just not finding the back of the net. He is absolutely one of my favorite players on the team so maybe i'm just expecting too much. But he is way too talented to not be scoring more goals. With that, here's my completely baseless, unjustified prediction for the game tonight: tight game that opens up late, Staal breaks out and scores 2, Sabu kicks some ass, pk does it's job, all en route to a 4-2 Pittsburgh victory.
ryan smyth is inconsolable
9:00 PM, FSN.
Let's go Pens.
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Go Pens!
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