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Penguins’ Recent Success Could Be Turning Point in 2022-23

When the 2022-23 season began, the Pittsburgh Penguins had brought back their prized free agents and were poised to once again have stability in goal as both starter Tristan Jarry and backup Casey DeSmith returned after injuries in the postseason. They started off the season with a winning mentality, which in turn was reflected by…read more »

West Virginia steals season finale in Stillwater, holds off Oklahoma State late

West Virginia steals season finale in Stillwater, holds off Oklahoma State late

Oklahoman-USA TODAY Sports LET’S GO! The West Virginia Mountaineers (5-7, 3-6 Big 12) ended a seven-game losing streak against Mike Gundy’s Oklahoma State Cowboys in Stillwater on Saturday, 24-19, further muddying the waters surrounding Neal Brown’s status moving forward as WVU head coach. Garrett Greene saw his second consecutive start in JT Daniels’ absence but…read more »

Mike Sullivan Talks Importance of Teddy Blueger for Penguins

PITTSBURGH – He’s only played in six games this season, but Teddy Blueger has already been a difference maker for the depth of the Pittsburgh Penguins. Blueger missed the first 14 games of the Penguins season after suffering a strange upper-body injury in the middle of training camp. The Latvian forward struggled to get back…read more »

How to watch/stream West Virginia’s season finale vs. Oklahoma State

How to watch/stream West Virginia’s season finale vs. Oklahoma State

Ivan Pierre Aguirre-USA TODAY Sports Here’s everything you need to know to watch and listen live How to Watch the West Virginia Mountaineers vs. the Oklahoma State Cowboys Time: Noon EST Location: Boone Pickens Stadium, Stillwater, Oklahoma Channel: ESPN2 Online Streaming: WatchESPN with a valid cable subscription Cord Cutters: Mountaineer fans can catch all the…read more »

Sidney Crosby sets new record against Flyers in Penguins’ 4-1 win

PHILADELPHIA – Death, taxes and Penguins captain Sidney Crosby making the Stanley-Cup starved fans in this miserable city sob in their cheesesteaks. Crosby’s first-period goal in Friday’s 4-1 win over the Philadelphia Flyers at Wells Fargo Center moved him past Mario Lemieux and into sole possession of the NHL record for most regular-season goals scored…read more »