Morning Penguins Links…
Well, I am making some progress, the morning links may actually make up in the morning today! That is saying something, especially considering the fact that the clocks sprung forward last night robbing an hour of sleep.
Well, I am making some progress, the morning links may actually make up in the morning today! That is saying something, especially considering the fact that the clocks sprung forward last night robbing an hour of sleep.
Through the two games this season, Bill Guerin has had the hot hand against the Lightning. The veteran forward has scored a goal in both games. Sidney Crosby has picked up two assists, while Sergei Gonchar has picked a goal and an assist.
I have long wanted to start a fantasy hockey column as part of my blog and it just didn’t work out for one reason or another. Now that From the Point has launched, it seems like the right time to get it started again.
It’s that time again…morning, no make that afternoon links! Today we start off with the Dave Molinari’s game recap from the Pittsburgh Post Gazette. The Penguins lost another heart breaker in New Jersey, watching as a 1-1 tie turned into a 3-1 loss.
The irritation that they are filled with today stems from the fact that they have gone 168:28 without scoring a goal against the Devils.
Though it is a gloomy morning here in Pittsburgh, with flood warnings around every corner, it is FRIDAY!
The Penguins travel to the RBC Center in Raleigh, South Carolina to face off against the team that they knocked off in the Eastern Conference Finals last season.
“The Empire Strikes Back is awesome. I loved the Imperial Walkers! They are my favorite vehicles in the movies.”
Grab your coffee, danish, bacon and eggs, Red Bull, defibrillator or whatever it is that you use as an eye opener in the morning and settle in for your morning links!
I am blown away by it, but at the same time I am not. Some how not suspending him makes sense if you look a little deeper. It is sort of biblical… “Savard has been concussed, so that we all shall implement new rules and avoid double standards.”