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Islanders News: Break’s over, fellas

The New York Islanders spent most of that game against the Pittsburgh Penguins looking like they were still on the couch watching their kids open presents on Christmas morning. It’s only the third regulation loss the Islanders have suffered since November 14, 20 games’ worth.read more »

What I Think After 9 Wins and Duke’s Mayo Dump

What I Think After 9 Wins and Duke’s Mayo Dump

Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports What began with a hot seat ended with a throne of mayonaise NINE. One more than eight, one less than ten. For only the tenth time in school history the football team won exactly 9 games and for the 20th time in school history it won at least nine games. Its…read more »

What I think after nine wins and a Duke’s Mayo dump

What I think after nine wins and a Duke’s Mayo dump

Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports What began with a hot seat ended with a throne of mayonnaise NINE. One more than eight, one less than ten. For only the tenth time in school history the football team won exactly 9 games and for the 20th time in school history it won at least nine games. Its…read more »

What I think after 9 wins and a Duke’s Mayo dump

What I think after 9 wins and a Duke’s Mayo dump

Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports What began with a hot seat ended with a throne of mayonnaise NINE. One more than eight, one less than ten. For only the tenth time in school history the football team won exactly 9 games and for the 20th time in school history it won at least nine games. Its…read more »

Pens Points: History-making Blowout

Here are your Pens Points for this Thursday morning… Simply put, the Penguins outclassed the Islanders in every category after the first period, scoring seven goals en route to a 7-0 win. History was made. Evgeni Malkin now has more goals than Sergei Fedorov.read more »

Letang has 6 assists, 5 in 2nd period of Pens’ win

Kris Letang had six assists — including five in the second frame alone, becoming the first defenseman in NHL history with five points in a period — as the Pittsburgh Penguins toppled the New York Islanders 7-0 on Wednesday night. Jake Guentzel and Evgeni Malkin each scored twice, and Tristan Jarry finished with 21 saves…read more »