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West Virginia Game Preview: Game 5 –  Texas Longhorns

West Virginia Game Preview: Game 5 – Texas Longhorns

Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images Meme culture aside, the idea that “Texas is back” is not as far fetched as one wants to believe. Texas is willing to spend like any other big-market team and brings in hundred of millions of dollars in donations. They expect championships and expect wins. It may be a false…read more »

P.O. Joseph is Ready, Poulin’s Turnaround, Nylander’s Role and More!

Pittsburgh Penguins training camp is under a month away, and while many will be excited to see the new faces on the NHL roster, there will be a few younger players looking to make an impression. Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins play-by-play broadcaster Nick Hart joined ‘Penguins Lunch’ to discuss this new wave of talent. When discussing…read more »

NHL Announces the next tournament that Sidney Crosby will win

With the NHL not attending the Olympics in 2018 or 2022 for various reasons, it’s been a while since Sidney Crosby has had a major international tournament to win. Fear not, the NHL has announced the next major event! From the league: The NHL and NHL Players’ Association are moving forward with plans for a…read more »

Projecting Tristan Jarry’s New Contract with the Penguins

The Pittsburgh Penguins have their core locked up after the work of General Manager Ron Hextall this summer. As the team moves forward into the 2022-2023 season, one more core player is looking for a long-term extension, goaltender Tristan Jarry. Since taking over for Stanley Cup winner Matt Murray, Jarry has battled through playoff blunders…read more »

Penguins jersey news: RoboPen Revival?

In a since-removed online store webpage, the NHL’s official shop apparently published many team designs early in conjunction with this year’s “Reverse Retro” alternate jerseys. For the Pittsburgh Penguins the design is the somewhat popular, somewhat polarizing “RoboPen” jersey, worn by the team as their primary logo from 1992-2002. Nothing is confirmed yet, but many…read more »

Pittsburgh Penguins over/under: 70.5 points for Evgeni Malkin

That is still well over a point per game would average out to a 92-point pace over 82 games. Historically, this is a pretty unprecedented level of production for that age range. Dating back to the start of the 2000 season Malkin is one of just 10 players that played at least 100 games in…read more »

3 Potential Landing Spots for Brian Boyle

However, he was able to prove rather valuable to the Penguins in 2021-22, scoring 11 goals and 21 points in just 66 games, while also playing a significant role on the penalty kill. By the sounds of things, he is hoping to contribute to an NHL roster in a similar way in 2022-23, and these…read more »