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Mike Sullivan Hopes to See Both Penguins PP Units Gain Momentum

The players are aware of their recent lack of success, but still have a competitive nature and want to be better and help the team win games. Sullivan brought up that the two groups not only hone their craft, but have friendly competition against each other every practice while working on the power play. They…read more »

What to Expect From Danton Heinen’s Return to Penguins Lineup

After playing above expectations in his first year with the Penguins last season, Heinen hasn’t held on to that same consistency. He started the season with six points in five games, and at one point was promoted to the first line with Sidney Crosby, but hasn’t had the same luck since October. What can fans…read more »

JT Daniels enters transfer portal

JT Daniels enters transfer portal

Ben Queen-USA TODAY Sports The heralded five-star quarterback will have a new home in 2023. West Virginia Mountaineers quarterback JT Daniels has announced that he intends to enter the transfer portal, according to Pete Thamel. Daniels has at least one more year of eligibility and may be seeking a second year of eligibility if he…read more »

Penguins Who Missed Practice with Illness Expected to Return

PITTSBURGH – A Monday morning practice for the Pittsburgh Penguins saw a number of players missing from the ice. Following the session, Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan said that Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, and Casey DeSmith all missed with an injury, while Ryan Poehling was working on an upper-body injury. The next day in a…read more »

Gordon Gee is proud of WVU’s losing record in football

Gordon Gee is proud of WVU’s losing record in football

Ben Queen-USA TODAY Sports Good morning! This is the Shotgun Throwdown, your daily West Virginia sports roundup. Welcome, By-Godders, to The Shotgun/Throwdown, WVU’s best place for sports links, information, sophomoric humor, and daily distractions. West Virginia University President Gordon Gee recently said, “we had the toughest football schedule in the country” and that was part…read more »