Penguins Recall Goaltender Thiessen from WBS
The Penguins have recalled goaltender Brad Thiessen from the Wilkes Barre-Scranton Penguins.
The Penguins have recalled goaltender Brad Thiessen from the Wilkes Barre-Scranton Penguins.
“We didn’t play well, we didn’t manage the puck and we didn’t do what the Penguins do to win games,” said a disheartened Kris Letang following tonight’s 5-4 loss to the Ottawa Senators.
Brent Johnson is the prototypical back-up goaltender. It is a job that just seems to work for him and he does a wonderful job in that role.
The Penguins made it official this morning, they are bringing all of the popular outdoor activities that you have grown to love over the past two years. First of all, the 12×16 foot Trib Tron will be back on the lawn in front of gate three for your viewing pleasure.
Here is part two of GVB’s chat with Ray Shero… look for interviews with Paul Coffey, Syl Apps, Jean Pronovost and more later…
As I mentioned earlier, I have partnered up with veteran Pittsburgh Sports reporter George Von Benko to provide even more Penguins and Pittsburgh Sports coverage for you. Here George talks with Pens GM Ray Shero…
The Penguins and Senators meet for the 3rd time in four years in the first round of the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs…
The loss, combined with the Devils win, ended the Birds hopes of securing the Atlantic Division title and the #2 seed. It also locked the Pens in as the number four seed in the East and a date with the Ottawa Senators.
Yesterday, a handful of “non-traditional” media outlets were given a unique opportunity. The team decided to bring us down to the new Consol Energy Center for a tour…and let me tell you, It was an amazing experience.
The playoffs are upon us and that means it is again time for playoff beards. You know you are going to grow one anyway, so why not do it for charity!