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Pittsburgh Penguins 2006/07

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Yea, I'm a Penguins and Raiders fan, two of the worst franchises in sports.

At least the Penguins are loaded with a nice young nucleus of talent. Crosby, Orpic, Staal, Fleury, Malkin, Armstrong, Whitney and Kris LeTang.

As pathetic as they were to start the season (the whole season too), they had a great start against the Broad Street Bullies last night.

Shutting out the Flyers 4-0 is a great way to start the season, especially after needing 10 games last year to get their first win.

With a new owner, Gm and players, all they need now is a new barn. We'll soon see if the dirty politicians get their way or not.
 
jimotis4heisman;626828; said:
dont forget jordan staal, the kid has the bloodlines and skill to be a great player


He played very well last night, too. He centered the 4th line. He's only going to be around for 8 more games, though. He's a big boy for an 18 year old.
 
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Nice effort for their first road game of the year. All 6 goals were scored by 1st or 2nd year players.

Rookies Jordan Staal (shorthanded) and Kris Letang (pp) both got their first career goals.

Ryan Whitney had his first career 2 goal game and played well defensively.

Michel Ouellet had his 2nd goal of the season to go along with an assist.

Sid the Kid continues to get better with a good all around game. He had 3 assists to go along with the game winning goal he put in with 3.3 seconds left.

They finally had a nice pp game by going 4-9. On the other side, the defense gave up 3 pp goals to the Rangers.

The defense took the night off, but a road win is big, especially after last season.
 
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Indeed he is.

Staal as well is better then advertised with 3 shg while being a
big part of the penalty kill. He's making it hard for them to send him back to Juniors fter the Flyers game this Saturday.
 
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We'll find out after tomorrow if Staal is going to be sent back to Junior's

He's played very well and may be one of their top penalty killers.

First place !!!!!! WWooooooooo HHHHoooooooooooo.
 
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http://www.pittsburghpenguins.com/team/features/arts/2100.0.php
MALKIN'S ACT OF GENEROSITY HELPS LITTLE GIRL HAVE SURGERY

by Joe Sager
pittsburghpenguins.com

10/27/2006
Evgeni Malkin should have many assists during his NHL career.
However, his biggest assist may have come off the ice.
Dasha Tusaeva, right, stands with her mother, Natalia.
Submitted Photo

Malkin, the 20-year-old Penguins rookie, helped facilitate a much-needed surgery for a 6-year-old girl in Magnitogorsk, Russia, in September.
Dasha Tusaeva was born without a left arm and her mother, Natalia, hoped she could one day improve her daughter’s life.
This year, Natalia found out it was possible for Dasha to get an operation that would allow her to have a prosthetic arm. However, with Dasha’s father paralyzed during a street attack a few years ago, the family could not afford to travel to a Moscow hospital for medical testing and a medical procedure.
Enter Malkin. The young star learned about Dasha’s situation through a newspaper ad seeking financial assistance for the family in his hometown of Magnitogorsk. Some people from Magnitogorsk donated some money and, when Malkin was alerted to the situation, he stepped in immediately – in a big way. Malkin paid for the family to travel to Moscow for Dasha’s tests.
When it was determined surgery would benefit Dasha, Malkin stepped up and paid for the 350,000-rubel (approximately $13,461) procedure and covered the costs of the girl’s rehabilitation.
Evgeni Malkin
Pittsburgh Penguins

“I am very happy that the surgery went well for her,” Malkin said through translator George Birman. “When I learned about her situation, I knew I definitely had to help her. She was in a bad health condition without the one arm. I am glad she is doing very well now that she had the surgery.”
The whole situation was a surprise for the Malkin family as Evgeni did not publicize his act of generosity.
“His parents didn’t even know,” Birman said. “After the surgery, a newspaper reporter called them and asked what they thought. They had no idea what was going on.”
Malkin left Russia for the United States shortly before Dasha’s surgery, so he has not had a chance to meet her. Regardless, the Tusaeva family printed a newspaper ad thanking the Penguins rookie for his generosity.
“It happened right before I had to leave. I did not meet her personally,” he said. “I knew what was going on and what happened and how everything went. I left the country, but as far as I know, they contacted a newspaper and said thank you for everything I did.
“I would love to meet her. I hope she is doing well. Maybe I will see her this summer, we’ll see.
 
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Penguins to aggressively explore relocation

PITTSBURGH -- The Penguins moved a step closer to leaving Pittsburgh, declaring on Monday an impasse in their new arena negotiations with state and local leaders and saying they will actively pursue relocation.
The breakdown in arena talks came only three days after Gov. Ed Rendell said he felt an agreement was close. It also increases the possibility the Penguins will be playing in Kansas City next season.

Entire article: http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=2788701
 
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