Posts Tagged ‘Pittsburgh Penguins’

Stanley Cup Makes the Rounds

Monday, June 15th, 2009

So who had the better weekend? The Lakers or the Penguins? An unexpected Game 7 win over the team that beat you last year or the league’s best player silencing whatever “you can’t win without Shaq” critics there were? If I had to make a call, I’d say the Penguins and their [...]

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A Little Less Obvious, Please (ESPN)

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

I guess because the Penguins/Capitals Game 7 was kind of a bust — unless you are Pens fan — ESPN’s headline writers decided they’d phone it in on their image caption for the game. March of the Penguins? Is that the best you can offer? Surely you jest? Granted, there aren’t [...]

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Red Wings Coming To Wrigley Field

Monday, July 7th, 2008

More outdoor hockey please. Such is the plan of the NHL after the success of last season’s Pittsburgh Penguins/Buffalo Sabres outdoor game on New Year’s Day. The event proved to be one of the more popular ideas put on by the NHL since their return from their self-imposed near-death sentence, if not before. [...]

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Detroit Fans Celebrate Stanley Cup

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Some fans that didn’t get to make the trip to Pittsburgh to watch their Detroit Red Wings win another Stanley Cup enjoyed the game courtesy of JoeVision at Joe Louis Arena. Needless to say, they enjoyed the result.

I’m digging the homemade Cups. And hey, at least the Detroit fans didn’t tear the city [...]

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Stanley Cup: Mission Accomplished

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

This is how it was supposed to be. Detroit, having not clinched a playoff series at home during their run for the Cup, had to secure their right to raise it by winning in Pittsburgh. With the Red Wings, that’s par for the course. And win, they did. After beating Pittsburgh [...]

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Stanley Cup: Keep On Surviving?

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

By now, everybody’s used the image above this text of Hayden Panettiere making out with Lord Stanley’s Cup and that’s why I added the layover. Anyway, there’s a semi-important hockey game going on tonight in Pennsylvania and I’m pretty sure you all know the stakes — if Pittsburgh wins, they stave off elimination again [...]

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