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Schenn left his feet and targeted my teammate's head
I was surprised by the number of games ... I thought (Nicklas) Backstrom's was a lot worse.
It's obviously a big hill to climb. But anything can happen ... We have the horses. We have the guys. We have the character in this room to do it. Guys are excited to still be playing. We got a huge win in Philly and we're coming home.More quotes »
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Evgeni Malkin up for Ted Lindsay Award - Evgeni Malkin | PIT
Sidney Crosby will not play for Team Canada in the World Championships. Crosby cited the desire to spend the next few months preparing for the 2012-13 NHL season as his reasoning behind not pulling on the maple leaf. Evgeni Malkin has been named a finali from Rotoworld.com Read more »
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Penguins get unexpected time off to make big decisions
April 24, 2012 12:00 am Share with others: By Ron Cook / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Let's take a good, hard look at the many knee-jerk reactions after the biggest collapse in Penguins history: Fire Bylsma! There was much not to like about coach Dan Bylsma's from Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Read more »
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Penguins notebook: Flyers Rinaldo escapes suspension after incident
April 20, 2012 12:00 am Bruce Bennett/Getty Images Zac Rinaldo, left, was not suspended for this hit on Zbynek Michalek in the second period Wednesday. Share with others: By Shelly Anderson / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Zac Rinaldo skated on a something of a from Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Read more »
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Asham feels four-game ban is harsh
Pittsburgh Penguins' Arron Asham (R) cross checks Philadelphia Flyers' Brayden Schenn during the first period in Game 3 of their NHL Eastern Conference quarterfinal playoff hockey series in Philadelphia, April 15, 2012. (REUTERS/Tim Shaffer) Arron Asham from Winnipeg Sun Read more »
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Beagle a fighter in every definition of the word
Not in the literal sense of the word -- the beginning of his season and nearly his career were derailed because he chose to drop the gloves with someone who really is, in hockey parlance, a fighter. But Beagle's courage and determination -- whether it wa from National Hockey league | NHL.com Read more »