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TONIGHT’S MATCHUP
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Ron Burkle
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Scouting the Islanders . . . . . . 31
David Morehouse . . . . . . . . 38
Penguins Playoff Stats . . . . . 101
Ray Shero . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Islanders Playoff Stats . . . . . 108
Jason Botterill . . . . . . . . . 42
Series Storylines: Penguins vs Islanders . . . . . 111
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Stanley Cup Winners 1918-2012 . 177
Seating Chart . . . . . . . . 145
Little Penguins Learn to Play
Stanley Cup Standings 1918-2012 181
Concessions Guide . . . . . . 139
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2012 .13 Season Recap . . . . . 188
Honors and Awards . . . . . . . 58
Pens Profile: Tomas Vokoun . . . 200
Penguins History at a Glance . . . 86
2013 .14 New Divison Realignment 205
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NHL PLAYOFF SCHEDULE
ROUND ONE As of 05.02.13 - All times listed as Eastern Standard Time.
EASTERN CONFERENCE PITTSBURGH
NY ISLANDERS
MONTREAL
OTTAWA
GAME 1: at PIT
PIT 5 NYI 0
GAME 1: at MTL
Thurs., May 2 - 7:00 PM
GAME 2: at PIT
Fri., May 3 - 7:00 PM
GAME 2: at MTL
Fri., May 3 - 7:00 PM
GAME 3: at NYI
Sun., May 5 - 12:00 PM
GAME 3: at OTT
Sun., May 5 - 7:00 PM
GAME 4: at NYI
Tues., May 7 - 7:00 PM
GAME 4: at OTT
Tues., May 7 - 7:00 PM
*GAME 5: at PIT
Thurs., May 9 - 7:00 PM
*GAME 5: at MTL
Thurs., May 9 - 7:00 PM
*GAME 6: at NYI
Sat., May 11 - TBD
*GAME 6: at OTT
Sat., May 11 - TBD
*GAME 7: at PIT
Sun., May 12 - TBD
*GAME 7: at MTL
Sun., May 12 - TBD
WASHINGTON
NY RANGERS
BOSTON
TORONTO
GAME 1: at WSH
Thurs., May 2 - 7:0 PM
GAME 1: at BOS
GAME 2: at WSH
Sat., May 4 - 12:30 PM
GAME 2: at BOS
Sat., May 4 - 7:00 PM
GAME 3: at NYR
Mon., May 6 - 7:30 PM
GAME 3: at TOR
Mon., May 6 - 7:00 PM
GAME 4: at NYR
Wed., May 8 - 7:30 PM
GAME 4: at TOR
Wed., May 8 - 7:00 PM
*GAME 5: at WSH
Fri., May 10 - 7:30 PM
*GAME 5: at BOS
Fri., May 10 - 7:00 PM
*GAME 6: at NYR
Sun., May 12 - TBD
*GAME 6: at TOR
Sun., May 12 - TBD
*GAME 7: at WSH
Mon., May 13 - TBD
*GAME 7: at BOS
Mon., May 13 - TBD
BOS 4 TOR 1
WESTERN CONFERENCE CHICAGO
MINNESOTA
ANAHEIM
DETROIT
GAME 1: at CHI
OT • CHI 2 MIN 1
GAME 1: at ANA
GAME 2: at CHI
Fri., May 3 - 9:30 PM
GAME 2: at ANA
Thurs., May 2 - 10:00 PM
GAME 3: at MIN
Sun., May 5 - 3:00 PM
GAME 3: at DET
Sat., May 4 - 7:30 PM
GAME 4: at MIN
Tues., May 7 - 9:30 PM
GAME 4: at DET
Mon., May 6 - 8:00 PM
*GAME 5: at CHI
Thurs., May 9 - TBD
*GAME 5: at ANA
Wed., May 8 - 10:00 PM
*GAME 6: at MIN
Sat., May 11 - TBD
*GAME 6: at DET
Fri., May 10 - TBD
*GAME 7: at CHI
Sun., May 12 - TBD
*GAME 7: at ANA
Sun., May 12 - TBD
VANCOUVER
SAN JOSE
ST. LOUIS
ANA 3 DET 1
LOS ANGELES
GAME 1: at VAN
SJS 3 VAN 1
GAME 1: at STL
OT • STL 2 LAK 1
GAME 2: at VAN
Fri., May 3 - 10:00 PM
GAME 2: at STL
Thurs., May 2 - 9:30 PM
GAME 3: at SJS
Sun., May 5 - 10:00 PM
GAME 3: at LAK
Sat., May 4 - 10:00 PM
GAME 4: at SJS
Tues., May 7 - 10:00 PM
GAME 4: at LAK
Mon., May 6 - 10:00 PM
*GAME 5: at VAN
Thurs., May 9 - 10:00 PM
*GAME 5: at STL
Wed., May 8 - TBD
*GAME 6: at SJS
Sat., May 11 - TBD
*GAME 6: at LAK
Fri., May 10 - TBD
*GAME 7: at VAN
Mon., May 13 - TBD
*GAME 7: at STL
Mon., May 13 - TBD
* if necessary
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GAME NOTES By: Bob Grove
THE SERIES The top-seeded Penguins open the 2013 Stanley Cup playoffs here tonight against the New York Islanders, the No . 8 seed playing in the post-season for the first time since 2007 . The Penguins have never won a playoff series against the Islanders — falling in seven games in the 1975 quarterfinals; falling in five games in the 1982 best-of-five preliminary round; and falling in seven games in the 1993 Patrick Division Finals . Each playoff series between these teams thus went the distance, with the 1982 series (John Tonelli) and 1993 series (David Volek) both ending in overtime and the winning goal in 1975 (Ed Westfall) scored with just 5:18 to play in the final game . . . The Islanders have not won a playoff series in 20 years since that 1993 victory over a Pittsburgh team that had amassed a franchise-record 119 points in the regular season . . . The Penguins went 4-1-0 in five games against the Islanders this season, losing a 4-1 decision here at home on Jan. 29 and then winning the final four games in the series by a combined score of 16-5. Pittsburgh has not lost the season series to the Islanders since going 1-3-2 against them in 2003-04 . Since Sidney Crosby joined the team, Pittsburgh is 35-12-6 in 53 regular-season games against the Islanders, including a 21-4-2 mark on home ice . That included a stretch of 13 consecutive home wins over New York — longest in Penguins history against one team — that was snapped last season with a 5-3 loss on March 27 continued on page 8
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. . . Sidney Crosby, who suffered his broken jaw on a deflected shot in the Islanders’ last game against the Penguins here on March 30, a 2-0 Pittsburgh victory, led all scorers in the series this season with nine points in four games . Chris Kunitz had eight points (4+4) while James Neal (3+3) and Pascal Dupuis (5+1) each had six points . Dupuis led all goal-scorers in the series . . . Former Penguins’ draft pick Matt Moulson (9th round, 2003) and Franz Nielsen led all New York scorers in the series with four points . John Tavares, who finished 17th in the NHL in scoring with 47 points, had one goal and two points in four games against Pittsburgh this season .
THE PENGUINS The Penguins enter the 2013 Stanley Cup playoffs after arguably the best regular-season performance in team history . Pittsburgh went 36-12-0, a winning percentage of .750 that eclipses the .708 mark assembled by the 1992-93 team that earned 119 points in an 84-game schedule . Even with shootout victories removed, the current team still won at a .719 clip . . . Despite a 48-game schedule, this team won more games than 24 other Pittsburgh teams, and its 18 road wins were more than 33 other Pittsburgh teams . . . This is only the second time in franchise history the Penguins enter the playoffs as the No . 1 seed in their conference (1993) . . . Pittsburgh has lost three straight playoff series despite having home-ice advantage in each . . . The only time the Penguins lost four straight playoff series came after a second-round loss to Boston in 1979 and then opening-round losses in 1980 (Boston), 1981 (St . Louis) and 1982 (NY Islanders) . . . Pascal Dupuis became the first Pittsburgh player to lead the NHL in plus-minus (plus-31) since Ron Francis was plus-30 in
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1994-95, the league’s first lockout-shortened season . Linemate Chris Kunitz was second at plus-30 while Sidney Crosby was fourth at plus-26 . . . Crosby finished fourth in NHL scoring with 56 points, four behind Tampa Bay’s Martin St . Louis despite missing 12 games . Kunitz finished seventh with 52 points . . . Kris Letang finished with 38 points, matching Montreal’s P .K . Subban for most among NHL defensemen . Letang, who played only 35 games, also became just the fifth Pittsburgh defenseman to finish a season averaging more than a point per game, joining Paul Coffey, Randy Carlyle, Larry Murphy and Sergei Zubov, who was the last to do so in 1995-96 . . . Kunitz, Dupuis, Matt Cooke, Tanner Glass, Brandon Sutter and Craig Adams all played all 48 games during the regular season . . . The Penguins are 1-5 in their last six home playoff games and 5-9 at home in the playoffs since winning the Cup in 2009 . They have been held to three or fewer goals in 11 of their last 13 home playoff games . . . Pittsburgh is 24-28 all-time in Game One of a playoff series, including a 17-12 when that game is played at home . . . The Penguins are 7-2 the last nine times they played Game One of a series at home, with both losses coming by a single goal . Pittsburgh is 4-5 in its last nine Game Ones . . . The Penguins are 31-21 in Game Two of a playoff series, including 22-8 when that game is played at home . Pittsburgh had won nine straight home Game Twos before losing the last three .
This is New York’s first series since losing in five games to Buffalo in the first round of the 2007 playoffs . The Islanders have lost six consecutive playoff series and eight of their last 10 . . . Sixteen of the 28 players who skated for the Islanders this season have never played in a Stanley Cup playoff game, including seven of their top 10 scorers . . . New York was seventh in the NHL in average goals per game this season (2 .81) and 21st in average goals allowed per game (2 .83) . . . Goaltender Evgeni Nabokov has never allowed a goal to either Crosby or Evgeni Malkin.
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NHL STANDINGS 2012 .13 Final Regular Season Standings
EASTERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS RNK
TEAM
GP
W
L
OTL
PTS
GF
GA
HOME
AWAY
L10
1
Z-PITTSBURGH
48
36
12
0
72
165
119
18-6-0
18-6-0
8-2-0
2
Y-MONTREAL
48
29
14
5
63
149
126
14-7-3
15-7-2
4-6-0
3
Y-WASHINGTON 48
27
18
3
57
149
130
15-8-1
12-10-2
8-1-1
4
X-BOSTON
48
28
14
6
62
131
109
16-5-3
12-9-3
3-5-2
5
X-TORONTO
48
26
17
5
57
145
133
13-9-2
13-8-3
5-4-1
6
X-NY RANGERS
48
26
18
4
56
130
112
16-6-2
10-12-2
7-3-0
7
X-OTTAWA
48
25
17
6
56
116
104
15-6-3
10-11-3
6-4-0
8
X-NY ISLANDERS 48
24
17
7
55
139
139
10-11-3
14-6-4
6-1-3
9
WINNIPEG
48
24
21
3
51
128
144
13-10-1
11-11-2
6-3-1
10
PHILADELPHIA
48
23
22
3
49
133
141
15-7-2
8-15-1
6-4-0
11
NEW JERSEY
48
19
19
10
48
112
129
13-9-2
6-10-8
4-5-1
12
BUFFALO
48
21
21
6
48
125
143
11-10-3
10-11-3
6-4-0
13
CAROLINA
48
19
25
4
42
128
160
9-14-1
10-11-3
3-5-2
14
TAMPA BAY
48
18
26
4
40
148
150
12-10-2
6-16-2
2-6-2
15
FLORIDA
48
15
27
6
36
112
171
8-11-5
7-16-1
3-7-0
RNK
TEAM
GP
W
L
OTL
PTS
GF
GA
HOME
AWAY
L10
1
Z-CHICAGO
48
36
7
5
77
155
102
18-3-3
18-4-2
7-2-1
2
Y-ANAHEIM
48
30
12
6
66
140
118
16-7-1
14-5-5
5-4-1
3
Y-VANCOUVER
48
26
15
7
59
127
121
15-6-3
11-9-4
5-4-1
4
X-ST . LOUIS
48
29
17
2
60
129
115
15-8-1
14-9-1
7-3-0
5
X-LOS ANGELES 48
27
16
5
59
133
118
19-4-1
8-12-4
5-3-2
6
X-SAN JOSE
25
16
7
57
124
116
17-2-5
8-14-2
5-5-0
7
X-DETROIT
48
24
16
8
56
124
115
13-7-4
11-9-4
5-2-3
8
X-MINNESOTA
48
26
19
3
55
122
127
14-8-2
12-11-1
4-5-1
WESTERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS
48
9
COLUMBUS
48
24
17
7
55
120
119
14-5-5
10-12-2
8-2-0
10
PHOENIX
48
21
18
9
51
125
131
14-8-2
7-10-7
4-3-3
11
DALLAS
48
22
22
4
48
130
142
11-11-2
11-11-2
4-5-1
12
EDMONTON
48
19
22
7
45
125
134
9-11-4
10-11-3
3-7-0
13
CALGARY
48
19
25
4
42
128
160
13-9-2
6-16-2
5-5-0
14
NASHVILLE
48
16
23
9
41
111
139
11-9-4
5-14-5
1-8-1
15
COLORADO
48
16
25
7
39
116
152
12-9-3
4-16-4
4-4-2
X - Clinched Playoff spot • Y - Clinched Division • Z - Clinched Conference • P - Clinched Presidents Trophy * - Division leaders are seeded 1, 2, and 3 in Conference standings .
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LEAGUE LEADERS As of 05.02.13
POINTS RNK NAME
GP
G
A PTS
+/- PIM SOG
SPCT
PPG PPA SHG SHA
1
David Krejci, BOS
1
1
2
3
2
0
1
10.0
0
0
0
0
2
Wade Redden, BOS
1
1
1
2
1
0
3
33.0
0
1
0
0
Milan Lucic, BOS
1
0
2
2
2
0
2
0.0
0
0
0
0
Jarome Iginla, PIT
1
0
2
2
1
10
2
0.0
0
1
0
0
Pascal Dupuis, PIT
1
2
0
2
2
10
3
66.7
0
0
0
0
GP
G
A PTS
+/- PIM SOG
SPCT
Pascal Dupuis, PIT
1
2
0
2
2
10
3
66.7
0
0
0
Alexander Steen, STL
1
2
0
2
E
0
5
40.0
1
0
1
0
Teemu Selanne, ANA
1
1
0
1
E
0
1
10.0
1
0
0
0
Francois Beauchemin, ANA
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
10.0
0
0
0
0
GP
G
A PTS
+/- PIM SOG
SPCT
David Krejci, BOS
1
1
2
3
2
0
1
10.0
0
0
0
0
Milan Lucic, BOS
1
0
2
2
2
0
2
0.0
0
0
0
0
Jarome Iginla, PIT
1
0
2
2
1
10
2
0.0
0
1
0
0
Jussi Jokinen, PIT
1
0
2
2
2
0
3
0.0
0
0
0
0
Evgeni Malkin, PIT
1
0
2
2
E
2
4
0.0
0
2
0
0
GP
G
A PTS
+/- PIM SOG
SPCT
Teemu Selanne, ANA
1
1
0
1
E
0
1
10.0
1
0
0
Nick Bonino, ANA
1
1
0
1
E
2
3
33.3
1
0
0
0
Nathan Horton, BOS
1
1
0
1
2
0
3
33.3
1
0
0
0
Marian Hossa, CHI
1
1
0
1
E
0
4
25.0
1
0
0
0
Daniel Cleary, DET
1
1
0
1
-1
0
2
50.0
1
0
0
0
GP
G
A PTS
+/- PIM SOG
SPCT
Nathan Horton, BOS
1
1
0
1
2
0
3
33.3
1
0
0
0
David Krejci, BOS
1
1
2
3
2
0
1
10.0
0
0
0
0
Milan Lucic, BOS
1
0
2
2
2
0
2
0.0
0
0
0
0
Craig Adams, PIT
1
0
1
1
2
0
2
0.0
0
0
0
0
Pascal Dupuis, PIT
1
2
0
2
2
10
3
66.7
0
0
0
0
GOALS RNK NAME 1 3
PPG PPA SHG SHA 0
ASSISTS RNK NAME 1
PPG PPA SHG SHA
POWER PLAY GOALS RNK NAME 1
PPG PPA SHG SHA 0
PLUS/MINUS RNK NAME 1
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BY THE NUMBERS As of 05.02.13 PLAYER
GP
G
A
PTS
+/-
PIM
T:8.5”
SHA
SOG
SPCT
Jarome Iginla
1
0
2
2
1
10
0
1
0
0
2
0.0
Jussi Jokinen
1
0
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
3
0.0
Evgeni Malkin
1
0
2
2
E
2
0
2
0
0
4
0.0
Pascal Dupuis
1
2
0
2
2
10
0
0
0
0
3
66.7
Paul Martin
1
0
1
1
2
0
0
1
0
0
2
0.0
Tanner Glass
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
100.0
Craig Adams
1
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
0.0
Kris Letang
1
1
0
1
2
2
1
0
0
0
3
33.3
Beau Bennett
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
50.0
Mark Eaton
1
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
Chris Kunitz
1
0
0
0
E
0
0
0
0
0
1
0.0
Deryk Engelland
1
0
0
0
E
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
Matt Cooke
1
0
0
0
E
2
0
0
0
0
2
0.0
Brandon Sutter
1
0
0
0
E
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
Matt Niskanen
1
0
0
0
E
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
Douglas Murray
1
0
0
0
E
12
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
Brenden Morrow
1
0
0
0
E
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
James Neal
1
0
0
0
E
0
0
0
0
0
1
0.0
TEAM TOTALS
1
5
9
14
15
38
2
4
0
0
26
13.9
B:8.75”
S:7.5”
SHG
GOALIES
PPG PPA
GP
W
L
OTL
GAA
SV
SV%
SO
TGA
TSA PIM ENG
Marc-Andre Fleury
1
1
0
0
0.00
26
1.000
1
0
26
0
0
TOTALS
1
1
0
0
0.00
26
1.000
1
0
26
0
0
17
NEW YORK ISLANDERS
BY THE NUMBERS As of 05.02.13 PLAYER
GP
G
A
PTS
+/-
PIM
SHG
SHA
SOG
SPCT
Brian Strait
1
0
0
0
-1
2
0
0
0
0
1
0.0
Matt Martin
1
0
0
0
-2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
Brad Boyes
1
0
0
0
-1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0.0
Marty Reasoner
1
0
0
0
-1
17
0
0
0
0
3
0.0
Michael Grabner
1
0
0
0
-1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0.0
Colin McDonald
1
0
0
0
E
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
Casey Cizikas
1
0
0
0
-1
10
0
0
0
0
2
0.0
Mark Streit
1
0
0
0
-1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
Lubomir Visnovsky
1
0
0
0
-1
0
0
0
0
0
5
0.0
Keith Aucoin
1
0
0
0
-1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0.0
Kyle Okposo
1
0
0
0
E
0
0
0
0
0
1
0.0
Matt Moulson
1
0
0
0
-1
10
0
0
0
0
2
0.0
John Tavares
1
0
0
0
-1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
Andrew MacDonald
1
0
0
0
-1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0.0
Frans Nielsen
1
0
0
0
E
0
0
0
0
0
4
0.0
Travis Hamonic
1
0
0
0
-1
10
0
0
0
0
1
0.0
Josh Bailey
1
0
0
0
E
0
0
0
0
0
2
0.0
Thomas Hickey
1
0
0
0
-1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
TEAM TOTALS
1
0
0
0
-14
51
0
0
0
0
26
0
GOALIES
PPG PPA
GP
W
L
OTL
GAA
SV
SV%
SO
TGA
Evgeni Nabokov
1
0
1
0
10.98
11
0.733
0
4
15
0
0
Kevin Poulin
1
0
0
0
1.57
10
0.909
0
1
11
0
0
TOTALS
2
0
0
0
5
21
0.808
0
5
26
0
0
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PITTSBURGH PENGUINS SUPPORT THE ONE FUND BOSTON EFFORTS Following the recent tragedy at the Boston Marathon, the Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation and Boston Bruins Foundation collaborated to auction off game-worn jerseys, adorned with unique patches, from their match on April 20 at Boston . Both teams will direct all proceeds from their foundation’s online auctions to benefit The One Fund Boston (OneFundBoston .org) . The One Fund Boston was established by Boston Mayor Thomas Menino and Governor of Massachusetts Deval Patrick to raise money to help those families most affected by the events at the Boston Marathon .
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The Penguins’ jerseys featured a 617 commemorative patch while the Bruins’ jerseys featured a Boston Strong blue and yellow ribbon patch. The teams set aside any hockey rivalries to focus on how they could best help the innocent victims in Boston and united to create online auctions through their respective foundations . The auctions will allow fans across North America to support both teams and the people of Boston . All proceeds from the online auctions will be directed to The One Fund Boston . The Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation is offering fans an opportunity to bid on jerseys from the team’s complete roster on April 20 . The jerseys are available at the NHL Auctions website (auctions .nhl .com) until the auctions end at 12:00 p .m . on Monday, May 13 .
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AROUND THE NHL By Mike Prisuta
THIRD-PERIOD PROWESS: The Rangers enter the playoffs having registered a point in 92 consecutive games when leading after two periods (86-0-6) dating back to Feb . 4, 2010 . The run includes a 16-0-0 record when ahead after 40 minutes this season .
TORONTO HAT TRICK: The Maple Leafs qualified for their first postseason appearance since 2003-04 in part by leading the NHL in hits (1,626), blocked shots (826) and fighting majors (44) .
HISTORIC RICHARD: Washington’s Alex Ovechkin became the first player to win a third Rocket Richard Trophy by leading the NHL with 32 regular-season goals . Ovechkin scored 23 goals and added 13 assists for 36 points over his last 23 games . Ovechkin’s sizzling second half of the season helped the Caps run off streaks of 11-1-1 in April and 17-4-2 in their last 23 games while earning their sixth straight postseason berth . RETURN ON THE INVESTMENT:
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The Wild qualified for the postseason for the first time in five seasons . Free-agent addition Zach Parise led Minnesota in goals (18), points (38) and game-winning goals (four) . And the Wild went 15-1-1 when freeagent addition Ryan Suter posted a plus/ minus rating of plus-1 or better . Zach Parise
Hitchcock of St . Louis became the 11th coach in NHL history to achieve 600 career victories . Beating Hitchcock to the 600-win plateau were Scotty Bowman, Al Arbour, Dick Irvin, Pat Quinn, Mike Keenan, Joel Quenneville, Ron Wilson, Bryan Murray, Jacques Lemaire and Jacques Martin .
THE HOBEY HAWK: 2013 Hobey Baker Award winner Drew LeBlanc, formerly of St . Cloud State University, made his NHL debut with the Chicago Blackhawks on April 24 at Edmonton . LeBlanc registered three shots in 12:12 .
IRON MAN: Jay Bouwmeester concluded the regular-season with a streak of 635 consecutive games played, the longest such current run in the NHL, the NBA or MLB .
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HOCKEY OPERATIONS Assistant General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason Botterill Assistant to the General Manager . . . . . . . Tom Fitzgerald
CHAD SLENCAK
DAVE SOLTESZ
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Bylsma Assistant Coaches . . . . . . . . .Tony Granato, Todd Reirden Goaltending Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gilles Meloche Strength & Conditioning Coach . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Kadar Video Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Andy Saucier Player Development Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Guerin Goaltender Development Coach . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Bales Manager of Team Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Britt Hockey Operations Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . Erik Heasley
SCOUTS Director of Player Personnel . . . . . . . . . . Dan MacKinnon Director of Amateur Scouting . . . . . . . . . . . Jay Heinbuck Assistant Director of Amateur Scouting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Randy Sexton Director of Professional Scouting . . . . . . . .Derek Clancey Professional Scouts . . . . . . . . Andre Savard, Don Waddell Head European Scout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patrik Allvin Amateur Scouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Bell, Luc Gauthier, Wayne Meier, Ron Pyette, Chris Depiero, Brian Fitzgerald, Al Santilli, Tommy Westlund
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Equipment Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dana Heinze
Senior Director, Production and Game Presentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rod Murray Director, Event Presentation . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Wareham Director, Production Operations . . . . . . . . . . Steve Finerty Producers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Archer Mike Davenport Leo McCafferty Michael Canella Motion Graphics Designer . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aaron Spiegel Public Address Announcer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan Mill PensTV Hosts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Katie O’Malley Beth Swanson
Assistant Equipment Managers . . . . . . . . . . . Paul DeFazio Dan Kroll Equipment Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jon Taglianetti Head Team Physician . . . . . . . . . . . Dr . Christopher Harner Associate Team Physician . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr . Tanya Hagen Dr . Dharmesh Vyas Head Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Stewart Physical Therapist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rick Joreitz Massage Therapist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Sanctis Assistant Athletic Therapists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis Bell Patrick Steidle Skating Consultant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marianne Watkins Mental Training Consultant . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aimee Kimball
COMMUNICATIONS Director of Communications . . . . . . . . . . Jennifer Bullano Manager of Communications . . . . . . . . . . .Jason Seidling Executive Producer, Penguins Radio Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ray Walker Radio Broadcasters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Lange Phil Bourque
CORPORATE SALES Senior Director, Corporate Sales . . .Kimberly Bogesdorfer Senior Director, Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Turley Manager, Corporate Sales . . . . . . . . . . . .Robbie Hofmann Lindsay Mulvihill Senior Manager, Client Services . . . . . . . . . Lori Wineland Julie Klausner Coordinator, Corporate Sales and Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amanda Susko Corporate Sales Liaison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pierre Larouche
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Director of Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark R . Kuczinski Senior Accountant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troy Ussack Payroll Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Andrea Winschel Accounts Payable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tawni Love Staff Accountant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Neal Bruder
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MARKETING Senior Director, Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ross Miller Senior Director, Creative Services/Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barb Pilarski Graphic Designers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Erin Halley Lori Haramia Director of Fan Development & Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jill Shipley Fan Development Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . Laura Spencer
NEW MEDIA Senior Director, New Media . . . . . . . . . . . Jeremy Zimmer New Media Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . Melissa Marchionna Director of Content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sam Kasan Manager of Content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michelle Crechiolo PensTV Video Producer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Cottington
TICKETING Director of Ticket Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . George Murphy Manager, Premium Seating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kyle Lux Julia Drost Premium Seating Representative . . . . . . . . Jon Seelnacht Manager, Group Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Zatchey Ticket Sales Account Executives . . . . . . . . George Birman Jeff Blizman Bonnie Golinski Nicole Kyslinger Chuck Pukansky Box Office Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carol Coulson Manager, Box Office Operations . . . . . . . . . Jason Onufer Box Office Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kelly Gabany Director of Customer Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathy Davis Customer Service Representatives . . . . . . Danny Gardner Holly Homistek Director of Database Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . Erin Exley Manager, Database Marketing . . . . . . . . . . .Dana DiCello
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Executive Director of Strategic Planning . . . . . .Rich Hixon Director of Amateur Hockey . . . . . . . . .Mark Shuttleworth Manager of Amateur Hockey Development . Max Malone Manager of Youth Hockey Programs . . . Michael Chiasson
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SCOUTING THE ISLANDERS By Wes Crosby
Here’s a look at the key players on the Islanders roster heading into Round One of the 2013 Stanley Cup playoffs . C | JOHN TAVARES: The 2013 Stanley Cup playoffs will mark the long-awaited playoff debut of one of the league’s brightest young stars . John Tavares will make his first postseason appearance in his fourth season with the New York Islanders . The first overall pick of the 2009 NHL Draft led New York’s seventh-ranked attack this season, tallying 28 goals (third-most in the league), while putting up 19 assists and 47 points . But Tavares struggled in the regular-season series against Pittsburgh, earning just two points (1G-1A) in five games . 2012-13 REGULAR SEASON STATS CHART: 48 GP | 28G-19A-47P LW | MATT MOULSON: Another dominant forward for the Islanders will skate in the postseason for the first time at 29 years old, as Matt Moulson has helped lead the Islanders into springtime hockey . The former Penguins draft pick has never reached this point in his six-year career spent between the Los Angeles Kings and Islanders and will look to keep his chemistry with longtime linemate Tavares intact . The two of them combined for 43 goals this season, with Moulson assisting on 20 of 28 Tavares tallies . Moulson is a hardworking player who is strong on the puck and possesses scoring instincts . 2012-13 REGULAR SEASON STAT CHART: 47 GP | 15G-29A-44P C | FRANS NIELSEN: It has to feel like a huge weight has been lifted off Frans Nielsen’s shoulders, as he has been with the team since the 2006-07 season and has never played a playoff game (he was a continued on page 32
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healthy scratch as a rookie during the Islanders’ last appearance) . The twoway, playmaking center finally gets to experience the playoffs after a strong campaign in which he put up 29 points (6G-23A) while anchoring the second line . Nielsen is the type of player who should star in the playoffs . He’s responsible in both ends of the ice, is strong on faceoffs and is used in all situations for the Islanders . He’s viewed around the league as one of its most underrated players . 2012-13 REGULAR SEASON STAT CHART: 48 GP | 6G-23A-29P D | MARK STREIT: Islanders captain Streit is one player on the roster that at least has some playoff experience, appearing in 12 postseason games with the Montreal Canadiens a few seasons ago . The 5-foot-11, 193-pound defenseman who’s adept at moving the puck is a facet on both the Islanders’ power play (3:45 minutes per game) and penalty kill (1:20 minutes per game), and his two-way play will be needed if the Islanders are to contend with the Eastern Conference’s top seed .
D | LUBOMIR VISNOVSKY: Lubomir Visnovsky helped to solidify the Islanders’ back line in his first season in blue and orange, leading the team with a plus-12 rating . The 36-yearold smooth skating defenseman was third on the team in ice time, skating an average of 22:48 per game this season while also seeing time on the power play — averaging 3:12 minutes per game on the man-advantage . Visnovsky didn’t fare well against the Penguins this season, as he held a minus-3 rating — his second lowest rating against any team this season — in three games played . 2012-13 REGULAR SEASON STAT CHART: 35 GP | 3G-11A-14P
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Mario Lemieux, one of the most respected figures in National Hockey League history, is in his 14th season as co-owner and chairman of the board of the Pittsburgh Penguins. Under the leadership of Lemieux and co-owner Ron Burkle, the Penguins have become one of the premier franchises in the NHL and in all of sports, leading the way in fan relations, youth marketing, community outreach and innovative technology while consistently putting a winning product on the ice — including six straight playoff appearances and a Stanley Cup championship in 2009. The Penguins entered the 2012-13 season having sold out 254 straight games while setting new standards for local television ratings, merchandise sales, website traffic and social media. Lemieux and Burkle were driving forces in the quest for a new multi-purpose arena for Pittsburgh and were proud to open CONSOL Energy Center in August, 2010. The sparkling facility is rated one of the top facilities in North America and hosted such national events as the 2012 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Second and Third Rounds and the 2012 NHL Draft. Known as Le Magnifique, Lemieux was one of the greatest players in NHL history from 1984-97 and 2000-06, winning six league scoring titles, three MVP awards and two Conn Smythe Trophies in addition to two Stanley Cups. An immaculately gifted 6-foot-4 centerman, he dominated play for parts of three decades despite a relentless series of medical setbacks, including multiple back surgeries and a battle with Hodgkin’s disease. He retired in 2006 as the No. 7 all-time scorer in NHL history with 1,723 points. He also ranks eighth all-time in goals (690) and 10th in assists (1,033). After retiring as a player in 1997, he put together an ownership group to buy the Penguins out of bankruptcy in September, 1999 and then returned to the ice on Dec. 27, 2000 — becoming the first player-owner of the modern era. In addition to his legendary hockey accomplishments, he continues to oversee the Mario Lemieux Foundation for cancer research and neo-natal research and hosts its annual celebrity golf tournament, which has raised more than $9 million for charity. More information is available at mariolemieux.org. The Penguins ownership group, local labor organizations and members of the Pittsburgh business community honored Lemieux in 2012 with a statue to commemorate his career and contributions to the city and the region. Appropriately named “Le Magnifique,” the statue, by nationally-acclaimed sculptor Bruce Wolfe, can be seen outside of the Trib Total Media gate at CONSOL Energy Center. Mario and his wife, Nathalie, and their four children live in Sewickley.
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RON BURKLE CO-OWNER
Ron Burkle, one of the preeminent investors in retail, manufacturing and distribution industries, is in his 14th season as co-owner of the Penguins. He teamed with Mario Lemieux to buy the team out of bankruptcy in September, 1999, and together they have become one of the outstanding ownership tandems in professional sports. Among Burkle’s many significant contributions to the Penguins was his essential role in negotiations for a new arena. CONSOL Energy Center is considered one of the finest indoor facilities in North America and has attracted many national-level events to Pittsburgh — including the 2013 NCAA Frozen Four. Under the leadership of Lemieux and Burkle, the Penguins have sold out every game for five-plus seasons and consistently rank among the most fan-friendly and community-minded teams in the NHL and all of pro sports. The Penguins reached back-to-back Stanley Cup Finals in 2008 and 2009 and won the Cup in ‘09. The team’s solid foundation of ownership has enabled hockey management to spend to the salary cap, sign many of the team’s young core players to long-term contracts and put a competitive team on the ice year after year — leading to six straight playoff berths. Burkle founded the Yucaipa Companies in 1986 and has served as Chairman of the Board and controlling shareholder of numerous companies, including Alliance Entertainment, Golden State Foods, Dominick’s, Fred Meyer, Ralphs and Food4Less. Ron is Co-Chairman of the Burkle Center for International Relations at UCLA and is broadly involved in the community. He is a trustee of the Carter Center, the National Urban League, Frank Lloyd Wright Conservancy and AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA). Ron was the Founder and Chairman of the Ralph’s/Food4Less Foundation and the Fred Meyer Inc. Foundation. He was a member of the board of Occidental Petroleum Corporation (NYSE: OXY), KB Home (NYSE: KBH), Kaufman & Broad S.A. (Euronext: KOF), Yahoo! (Nasdaq: YHOO), the J. Paul Getty Trust, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Music Center and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. He has received numerous honors and awards, including the AFL-CIO’s Murray Green Meany Kirkland Community Service Award, the Los Angeles County Federation Man of the Year, the Los Angeles County Boy Scouts Jimmy Stewart Person of the Year Award and the APLA Commitment to Life Award.
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DAVID MOREHOUSE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER & PRESIDENT
David Morehouse has established himself as one of the most dynamic senior executives in the National Hockey League. Since being named President of the Penguins in April, 2007, Morehouse has reshaped the team’s image and strategic vision with an emphasis on branding, fan relations, youth marketing, community interaction, corporate outreach and innovative technology. He was given the additional responsibilities of Chief Executive Officer in September, 2010, and oversees every aspect of the Penguins’ operations, reporting directly to co-owners Mario Lemieux and Ron Burkle. Under Morehouse’s leadership, the Penguins quickly developed a new commitment to innovative fan outreach — including an annual event where players personally deliver season tickets to fans’ homes and a special preseason game where all 18,000 tickets are distributed free to local youth. His emphasis on branding and marketing, coupled with the team’s success on the ice, enabled the Penguins to lead all U.S.-based NHL and NBA teams in local television ratings during the 2011-12 season. Keeping with that trend, the Penguins led all U.S.-based NHL teams in website traffic and Twitter followers while continually setting new standards for merchandise sales. Youth hockey participation also is on the rise — in part because of Morehouse’s support for efforts such as Sidney Crosby’s Little Penguins Learn to Play program, which distributes free head-to-toe hockey equipment, including skates, to 1,000 kids aged 5-7 each year. The Penguins have sold out every game for five-plus seasons, a streak that had reached 254 games before the start of the 2012-13 season. They also have sold out all suites for four-plus seasons and actually increased capacity at CONSOL Energy Center by 300 seats (to 18,387) after the arena’s inaugural season in 2010-11. Morehouse himself was named 2011 CEO Communicator of the Year by the Pittsburgh Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America. The Pittsburgh native joined the Penguins in 2004 as Senior Consultant on the new arena project following a career in national politics that included stints at the White House, Pentagon and on Capitol Hill as well as key roles in two Presidential campaigns. Morehouse attended the Community College of Allegheny County and Duquesne University and received a master’s degree in Public Administration from Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government. He and his wife, Vanessa, have four children and live in Sewickley Heights.
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RAY SHERO
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER
Ray Shero has established himself as one of the premiere general managers in the National Hockey League. Shero, 50, who is in his seventh season as Pittsburgh’s GM, has transformed a franchise that missed the playoffs from 2002-06 into a perennial championship contender, including two Stanley Cup Final appearances and a Cup title in 2009. Shero, who was named general manager of the Penguins in May, 2006, arrived in Pittsburgh with a firm, forward-thinking managerial style that incorporates cutting-edge methods of technology, player relations, prospect development and salary cap management. Shero’s efforts have secured the Penguins’ long-term stability and competitiveness with his masterful maneuvering of the salary cap — the Penguins ranked No. 3 out of 122 pro sports franchises in spending efficiency according to Bloomberg Business Week — and multi-year signings of the team’s core players: Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, Marc-Andre Fleury, Brooks Orpik, Kris Letang, and James Neal. Shero’s riskiest and boldest move paid off with hockey’s highest prize. With the Penguins needing a jolt of life late in the 2008-09 season, he promoted Wilkes-Barre/Scranton head coach Dan Bylsma to Pittsburgh. Bylsma led a turnaround that resulted in a championship in ’09. Bylsma also won the Jack Adams Award as the NHL’s Most Outstanding Coach in ’11. Shero cut his administrative teeth during 14 seasons as an assistant general manager with the Nashville Predators (1998-06) and Ottawa Senators (1993-98). Shero, a native of St. Paul, Minn., was raised in a hockey family filled with tradition. His father, Fred Shero, played for the NY Rangers (1947-50) and coached the Philadelphia Flyers for seven seasons. Fred won back-to-back Stanley Cups as head coach of the Flyers in 1974 and ’75 and also served as general manager of the Rangers for three years (1978-80), leading the club to the Stanley Cup Final in 1979. The Sheros are one of the few father-son tandems to have their names on the Cup. Shero played college hockey at St. Lawrence University in Canton, N.Y. He twice led the team in scoring and was named team captain on two occasions. He graduated in 1984 as one of the top-10 scorers in school history. Shero, who was drafted by the Los Angeles Kings in the 1982 NHL Draft, spent seven years as a player agent before making the transition to the front office. Shero is actively involved with USA Hockey and is a member of the USA Hockey National Team Advisory Group. Ray and his wife, Karen, and their two sons reside in Upper St. Clair.
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JASON BOTTERILL ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER
Jason Botterill is in his fourth full season as assistant general manager after being promoted to his current position in May, 2009, by GM Ray Shero. As assistant GM, Botterill works closely with Shero on all hockey-related matters, including scouting, player development and contract negotiations. He also manages hockey operations and acts as GM for the club’s top minor-league affiliate, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the American Hockey League. Prior to his promotion, Botterill, 36, worked two seasons as director of hockey administration with the Penguins; his responsibilities included salary cap management, professional and amateur scouting and overseeing prospect development. Botterill’s avant-garde approach and understanding of the salary cap has been a major asset for the Penguins. Before joining the Pittsburgh organization, he worked with NHL Central Registry and also scouted for the Dallas Stars. Botterill, a native of Edmonton who grew up in Winnipeg, was a firstround draft pick (20th overall) by Dallas in the 1994 NHL Draft and played 88 NHL games over six seasons with Dallas, Atlanta, Calgary and Buffalo. He also played 393 career games in the AHL and IHL, recording 127 goals and 257 points. Following his playing career, he returned to the University of Michigan to earn his MBA. Jason and his wife, Andrea, and their daughter, Alisa, reside in Pittsburgh.
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Jason Botterill was a member of four Championship teams. He captured an NCAA title with the Michigan Wolverines in 1996 and won three gold medals with Team Canada at the World Junior Championships — 1994, ‘95 and ‘96.
DAN BYLSMA Dan Bylsma is already one of the most successful coaches in Penguins’ history, leading the team to a Stanley Cup championship and winning the Jack Adams Award as the NHL’s Most Outstanding Coach, in just three-plus seasons behind the bench. Bylsma has led the Penguins to three-straight 100-point seasons and four consecutive playoff berths, while becoming the winningest playoff coach in team history with 28 postseason victories and five (tied-Scotty Bowman) playoff series victories. Bylsma has the best regular-season winning percentage (.655) in team history with an all-time record of 165-81-25. His 165 wins are the second most in team history (Eddie Johnston, 232). Bylsma, who is signed through the 2013-14 season, finished the 2011-12 season with a 51-25-6 record for 108 points. The team’s 51 wins and 108 points are the second-highest in franchise history. For his work, Bylsma was named co-recipient of the Dapper Dan Sportsman of the Year Award (Marc-Andre Fleury). He also became the fastest coach in NHL history to reach 200 wins (316 games) Apr. 22 vs. Ottawa. Bylsma, 42, earned the 2011 Jack Adams Award after masterfully steering an injury-depleted Penguins team to a 49-25-8 record for 106 points (third-most wins and points in franchise history) and the same point total as Atlantic Division-winning Philadelphia despite suffering 350 man-games lost — including 119 games to the team’s three best players: Sidney Crosby (41 games); Evgeni Malkin (39); and Jordan Staal (39). In 2008-09, Bylsma penned Dan Bylsma earned one of the most remarkable starts the 2011 Jack to a head coaching career in NHL history. He began the Adams Award after masterfully steering season in his first head coaching job, with Wilkes-Barre/ an injury-depleted Scranton of the American Hockey League, and finished Penguins team to a 49-25-8 record. the year by raising the Stanley Cup. continued on page 44
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Bylsma was promoted to Pittsburgh Feb. 15, 2009 to help save a team that was 10th overall in the Eastern Conference standings with diminishing hopes of earning a postseason berth. With an injection of attitude and aggressiveness, Bylsma inspired an 18-3-4 run in the final 25 games to climb from 10th to fourth place and home-ice advantage in the opening round. The Grand Haven, Mich. native In 2009, Bylsma became the 14th rookie head oversaw one of the most dramatic coach, and just the playoff runs in NHL history. The Penguins clinched all fourth in the past 50 years, to capture the four series on the road, twice rallying from 2-0 series Stanley Cup. deficits (against Washington and Detroit). Pittsburgh beat the defending champion Red Wings four times in the last five games to claim the Cup, including a 2-1 Game 7 victory in Detroit. Bylsma became the 14th rookie head coach, and just the fourth in the past 50 years, to capture the Stanley Cup. Of those 14, only Montreal’s Al MacNeil took over mid-season (1970-71). During his coaching career Bylsma has led the Penguins on a 15-game winning streak (tied for second longest in NHL history with 1981-82 NY Islanders), a 12-game winning streak, an 11-game winning streak, a 10-game home winning streak, a 15-game unbeaten streak and a seven-game road winning streak (tying team record). Bylsma played nine NHL seasons with Los Angeles and Anaheim from 1995-2004. He appeared in 429 regular-season games, recording 19 goals and 62 points. He was a member of Anaheim’s 2003 Western Conference championship team. He began his coaching career as an assistant with the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks of the AHL in 2004-05. Bylsma was an assistant coach with the New York Islanders the following season. Bylsma joined the Penguins organization as assistant coach with Wilkes-Barre/ Scranton in 2006. Two seasons later he was promoted to WBS head coach in 2008-09. He led the team to a 35-16-1-2 record in 54 games before being promoted to Pittsburgh. Bylsma played four seasons of college hockey at Bowling Green (Central Collegiate Hockey Association). Dan and his wife, Mary Beth, have one son, Bryan, and reside in the North Hills.
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TONY GRANATO ASSISTANT COACH
Tony Granato is in his fourth season on the Penguins coaching staff. Granato, among his responsibilities, works with the team’s forwards and penalty killing units. He oversaw the NHL’s No. 1-ranked penalty killing unit (86.1 percent) in 2010-11 and third-ranked unit (87.8) in ‘11-12. The 87.8-success rate is the best mark in team history. Prior to joining the Penguins, Granato spent six seasons with the Colorado Avalanche and served two stints as Avalanche head coach (2002-04 and 2008-09). Granato compiled a 104-78-17-16 record and led Colorado to a Northwest Division title in 2003. Granato, 48, joined the Avalanche organization in June, 2002, as an assistant coach. He was elevated to head coach Dec. 18, 2002 and led the club to a 32-11-4-4 mark en route to its ninth consecutive division title. The following season Granato steered the club to a 40-22-13-7 finish and the Western Conference semifinals. The Downers Grove, Illinois native served as an assistant coach for the Avalanche from 2005-08. He was promoted to a second tenure as head coach in 2008 and oversaw the development of a young Colorado team. Granato played 13 NHL seasons with NY Rangers (1988-90), Los Angeles (90-96) and San Jose (96-01). In 1997, he played in the NHL All-Star Game and was the recipient of the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy for overcoming a near career-ending brain injury. In 773 career NHL games, the feisty forward posted 248 goals, 492 points and 1,425 penalty minutes. He tallied 16 goals, 43 points and 141 penalty minutes in 79 career playoff games, and helped lead Los Angeles to a Stanley Cup berth in 1993. Granato played four seasons at the University of Wisconsin and was inducted into the Badgers’ Hall of Fame in 2000. He also played for the U.S. National Team in 1987-88 and represented his country in the 1988 Olympic Games in Calgary. Tony and his wife, Linda, are the parents of four children and reside in the South Hills.
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TODD REIRDEN ASSISTANT COACH
Todd Reirden is in his third season as an assistant coach with the Penguins. The former NHL defenseman works closely with the team’s defensemen and power play, among his responsibilities. Under his guidance, the Penguins’ power play ranked fifth (tied) in the NHL with a 19.7-percent success rate in 2011-12. Reirden, 41, joined the Penguins organization August 18, 2008 as an assistant coach in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the American Hockey League. A few months later he was promoted to head coach following Dan Bylsma’s promotion to Pittsburgh. Reirden guided WB/S to a 14-9-3 record in the final 26 games and into the second round of the AHL playoffs. Reirden then joined Pittsburgh’s extended playoff coaching staff and helped the team win the Stanley Cup. In his only full season as head coach in WBS in 2009-10 Reirden led a young and inexperienced team to an impressive 41-34-2-3 mark and a berth in the Calder Cup playoffs. Prior to joining the Penguins organization, Reirden spent one season as an assistant coach with his alma mater — the Bowling Green Falcons (Central Collegiate Hockey Association). He was a teammate of Bylsma’s during the 1990-91 and ‘91-92 seasons. Reirden was selected by New Jersey in the 12th round (242nd overall) of the 1990 NHL Draft. He played 13 professional seasons, retiring in 2007 with Graz EC of the Austrian Hockey League. He appeared in 183 NHL games with Edmonton, St. Louis, Atlanta and Phoenix. He recorded 46 points (11G-35A) and 181 PIMs in his NHL career. Todd and his wife, Shelby, have one son.
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GILLES MELOCHE GOALTENDING COACH
Former NHL goaltender Gilles Meloche is in his seventh season as the Penguins full-time goaltending coach and 27th overall with the organization, winning three Stanley Cups with the franchise. Meloche has been instrumental in the development of Marc-Andre Fleury into a franchise and Stanley Cup-winning netminder and team MVP. With Meloche’s teaching, Fleury has become the backbone of the team while tying for the most wins (226) and shutouts (22) in team history. Meloche, 62, served as a Penguins scout from 1989-06 and doubled as goaltending coach/consultant during much of that time. He was part of the staff when the Penguins won Cups in 1991 and ’92. The Montreal, Quebec native spent 18 seasons as an NHL goaltender with Chicago, California, Cleveland, Minnesota and Pittsburgh. He played the final three seasons of his career with the Penguins following a 1985 trade. Meloche appeared in 788 NHL games, posting a 270-351-131 record with 3.64 goals-against average. In 45 playoff games he posted a 21-19 mark with a 3.48 GAA. Gilles and his wife, Sophie, reside in Pittsburgh. He has a son, Eric, and daughter, Annie. Eric is a pro player who played in the Penguins organization from 2000-04.
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TRAVIS WILLIAMS CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
Travis Williams is in his second season as Chief Operating Officer of the Penguins, overseeing finance, legal affairs, technology, business development and arena operations while reporting directly to CEO/President David Morehouse. Williams, 41, joined the Penguins in 2008 as Senior Vice President of Business Affairs/General Counsel and oversaw the construction and development of CONSOL Energy Center — bringing the project to completion on time and under budget. He is the organization’s liaison with building manager AEG Facilities and works closely with AEG on all arena-related events and initiatives. In 2011-12, CONSOL Energy Center ranked No. 10 in the world in concert and event gross revenues, according to Venues Today. Previously, Williams had been a partner at Reed Smith LLP, where he specialized in mergers and acquisitions, investment management, commercial lending and general corporate matters. During his 12 years at Reed Smith, Williams also represented several sports franchises, regional sports networks and other sports-related businesses. He graduated from Penn State University and received a Juris Doctorate from Duquesne University, summa cum laude. He lives in Nevillewood with his wife, Nichole, and their six children.
DAVID PEART
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, SALES
David Peart is in his third full season as Senior Vice President of Sales, overseeing all local revenue generating departments for the team including business partnerships, corporate sales, premium seating, ticket sales, broadcasting, and concession and merchandise sales strategy. He was part of the management team that opened CONSOL Energy Center, which was quickly rated one of the finest sports venues in North America. Under his direction, the Penguins created the team’s Founding Partner Program and launched one of the most comprehensive fan engagement initiatives in sports helping the team to be consistently ranked among the top sports teams in Fan Relations, according to ESPN the Magazine. Peart has a wide range of sports management experience, having held seniorlevel positions with the San Francisco 49ers, Houston Texans, Dallas Stars and Texas Rangers. He has served as the chief revenue officer for teams and venues that have been recognized as industry leaders. Peart began his pro sports career as Director of Advertising Sales for the Penguins from 1987-93. The Kennedy Township native is a graduate of Point Park University where he is currently on the Board of Trustees. Very active in the community, he serves on the Board of Directors of the JA of Western Pennsylvania and the National Aviary in Pittsburgh. He and his wife Julie have two children — Tyler, a junior at Point Park University and Kelsey, a freshman at Bryn Mawr College. 55
NHL CODE OF CONDUCT The National Hockey League and its Member Clubs are committed to creating a safe and comfortable environment and enjoyable entertainment experience. NHL fans have a right to expect an environment in which they will be treated in a consistent, professional and courteous manner by all arena, team and League personnel. The Players and Officials have the same rights. Accordingly, fans are responsible for their own conduct.
THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED WITH RESPECT TO FAN CONDUCT: Fans are entitled to enjoy the hockey experience free from disruptive or inconsiderate behaviors or unruly actions. Fans may not interfere with the event and/or athletes in any manner. Fans shall refrain from using abusive language or obscene gestures. Fans may not engage in fighting, throwing objects or other behavior deemed detrimental to the experience of other guests and those who engage in any of these actions will immediately be ejected from the game. Fans are encouraged to report inappropriate behavior to arena staff. Fans who choose to consume alcohol must do so in a legal and responsible manner. Intervention with an intoxicated or impaired fan will be handled in a prompt and safe manner. Fans shall comply with requests from arena staff regarding arena operational and emergency procedures. Fans may not engage in unauthorized commercial activity while on arena property. Violation of the Fan Code of Conduct may result in eviction from the arena without a ticket refund. The NHL and its Member Clubs thank you for adhering to the provisions of the NHL Fan Code of Conduct.
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HONORS AND AWARDS
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ART ROSS TROPHY
CALDER MEMORIAL TROPHY
Mario Lemieux
1988, 1989, 1992,
Mario Lemieux
1985
1993, 1996, 1997
Evgeni Malkin
2007
Jaromir Jagr
1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
JAMES NORRIS TROPHY
Sidney Crosby
2007
Randy Carlyle
Evgeni Malkin
2009, 2012
1981
FRANK J. SELKE TROPHY HART MEMORIAL TROPHY Mario Lemieux
Ron Francis
1995
1988, 1993, 1996
Jaromir Jagr
1999
BILL MASTERTON TROPHY
Sidney Crosby
2007
Lowell MacDonald
1973
Evgeni Malkin
2012
Mario Lemieux
1993
ROCKET RICHARD TROPHY Sidney Crosby
2010
TED LINDSAY/LESTER B. PEARSON AWARD Mario Lemieux
1986, 1988, 1993, 1996
LADY BYNG TROPHY
Jaromir Jagr
1999, 2000
Rick Kehoe
1981
Sidney Crosby
2007
Ron Francis
1995, 1998
Evgeni Malkin
2012
CONN SMYTHE TROPHY Mario Lemieux
1991, 1992
MARK MESSIER LEADERSHIP AWARD
Evgeni Malkin
2009
Sidney Crosby
2010
JACK ADAMS AWARD
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BOARDING
BOARDING To check or push a defenseless opponent in such a manner that causes the opponent to hit or impact into the boards dangerously or violently.
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B:8.75”
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The player applying the check needs to ensure his opponent is not in a defenseless position and if so, must avoid contact.
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The player with the puck needs to avoid placing himself in a dangerous and defenseless position.
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Any unnecessary contact with a player playing the puck on an obvious icing or off-sides play that does not impact boards should be treated as charging.
DELAY OF GAME A player may be penalized when, in the opinion of the Referee, is delaying the game in any matter. (Normally six conditions) 1.) Player or goaltender intentionally shoots or throws the puck out
of the playing area.
2.) A defensive player or goaltender in the defensive zone shoots the
puck directly (without being deflected) over the glass.
3.) A player or goaltender intentionally knocks the net’s goalpost off
its moorings, which stops the play.
4.) The goaltender plays the puck out of the trapezoid behind the net. 5.) The goaltender freezes the puck rather than passing it to a team-
mate when no player on the opposing team is within sufficient distance to apply offensive pressure.
6.) Any skater other than the goaltender who uses their hands to
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INTERFERENCE INTERFERENCE
BODY POSITION: Body position will be determined as the player skating in front of or beside his opponent, traveling in the same direction. - A player who is behind an opponent, who does not have the puck, may not use his stick, body or free hand in order to restrain his opponent. POSSESSION OF THE PUCK: The last player to touch the puck, other than the goaltenders, will be considered the player in possession. RESTRAIN: The actions of a player or goaltender who does not have body position, but instead uses illegal means to impede an opponent who is not in possession of the puck. PICK: The action of a player or goaltender who checks an opponent who is not in possession of the puck and is unaware of the impending check/hit. FREE HAND: When a free hand is used to hold, pull, tug, grab or physically restrain an opponent from moving freely, this must be penalized as holding.
STICK: A player who does not have body position on his opponent, who used his stick to impede or prevent his opponent from moving freely on the ice shall be assessed a hooking penalty.
OFF-SIDES Players of the attacking team must not precede the puck into the attacking zone. (Two determining factors) 1.) One of a player’s skates is not in contact with or behind the blue
line of the attacking zone before the puck enters that zone.
2.) The puck must completely cross the edge of the blue line nearest
the attacking zone to be considered inside the attacking zone.
The act of using the stick in a manner that enables a player to restrain an opponent.
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When a player is checking another in such a way that there is only stick-tostick contact, such action is not to be penalized as hooking.
HOOKING
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Any player of a team, equal or superior in numerical strength to the opposing team, shoot, bat or deflect the puck from his own half of the ice beyond the goal line of the opposing team; must shoot the puck across the two red lines (center and goal lines) and touched by the defensive team. ICING WAIVED OFF
RED LINE (GOAL LINE)
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Player who skates or jumps into or charges an opponent in any matter. Actions of a player who, as a result of distance traveled, violently check an opponent in any matter.
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CROSS CHECKING The action of using the shaft of the stick between the two hands to forcefully check an opponent.
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PENALTY CALLS UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT Challenging or disputing the ruling of an official and abusing the line of respect.
HOOKING Using the stick or blade to hook an opponent.
MISCONDUCT Called for various forms of unsportsmanlike conduct.
HOLDING Using hands on an opponent or his equipment.
BOARDING Driving the opponent into the boards.
ICING Shooting the puck across the opponent’s goal line from behind the center red line and allowing the opponent to touch the puck first.
ELBOWING Using the elbow to impede an opponent.
CROSS CHECKING Hitting an opponent with both hands on the stick and no part of the stick on the ice.
INTERFERENCE Having contact with an opponent not in possession of the puck.
SPEARING Using the stick like a spear.
ROUGHING Engaging in fisticuffs or shoving.
KNEEING Using the knee to impede an opponent.
WASHOUT Disallowing of a goal when signaled by a referee. No off-side or icing when used by a linesman.
SLASHING Swinging the stick at an opponent.
TRIPPING Using the stick, arm or leg to cause the opponent to trip or fall.
HIGH STICKING Carrying the stick above the shoulder against an opponent.
CHARGING Taking three or more strides before checking an opponent.
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ALL ABOUT THE RINK DASHER-BOARDS: extend no less than forty (40”) inches and no higher than forty-eight (48”) inches above the ice level. Ideal height for dasher-boards is forty-two (42”) inches. NETTING: spectator netting is hung in the ends of the arena. RED LINES (GOAL LINES): two (2) lines at each end of the rink (11’ from boards); lines are two (2”) inches wide BLUE LINES: ice area between the two goals is divided into three parts by the lines (Defending Zone, Neutral Zone, Attacking Zone); lines are twelve (12”) inches wide CENTER LINE: twelve (12”) inches wide; red in color ICE SURFACE:
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2013 PLAYOFF FORMAT The National Hockey League’s 30 clubs are aligned into two conferences, each consisting of three divisions (Eastern Conference: Atlantic, Northeast, Southeast; Western Conference: Central, Northwest, Pacific). The number of teams qualifying for the 2013 Stanley Cup Playoffs remains at 16. First-round playoff berths will be awarded to the first-place team in each division, as well as to the next five best teams (based on regular-season point totals in each conference). The three division winners in each conference will be seeded first through third (in order of points) and the next five best teams (in order of points) will be seeded fourth through eighth. In each conference, the team seeded #1 will play the team seeded #8; #2 vs. #7; #3 vs. #6 and #4 vs. #5 in the Conference Quarterfinal round. Home-ice in the Conference Quarterfinals is granted to those teams seeded first through fourth in each conference. In the Conference Semifinals and Conference Finals, teams will be reseeded according to the same criteria as the Conference Quarterfinals (division leaders will be seeded first and granted home-ice advantage while the remaining teams will be seeded in order of regular-season points). Home-ice advantage in the Stanley Cup Final will be determined by points. All series remain best-of-seven.
TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURE: In the event two or more clubs are tied in points at the conclusion of the regular season, the standing of the clubs in each conference will be determined in the following order: 1. The greater number of games won in regulation and overtime. 2. The greater number of points earned in games between the tied clubs. If two clubs are tied, and have not played an equal number of home games against each other, points earned in the first game played in the city that had the extra game shall not be included. If more than two clubs are tied, the higher percentage of available points earned in games among those clubs (and not including any odd games) shall be used to determine the standing. 3. The greater differential between goals for and against for the entire regular season.
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CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS (SERIES A – H) The six regular-season division champions will be ranked in the first three positions in their respective conferences, the clubs with the greatest number of points being ranked first in their respective conferences. The remaining five playoff clubs in each conference will be ranked based on regular-season points. Following are the matchups based on the rankings.
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS (SERIES I – L) If one division winner is eliminated in the Conference Quarterfinals: The remaining division winners would be seeded first and second, followed by the two remaining clubs in order of regular-season points. The #1 seed would face the club with the fewest regular-season points, while the other two clubs would meet. If two division winners are eliminated in the Conference Quarterfinals: The remaining division winner would be seeded first, followed by the three remaining clubs in order of regular-season points. The #1 seed would face the club with the fewest regular-season points, while the other two clubs would meet. If all three division winners are eliminated in the Conference Quarterfinals: The remaining clubs would be ranked in order of regular-season points. The remaining team with the most regular-season points would be seeded first, followed by the three remaining teams. The #1 seed would face the #4 seed, while the #2 and #3 seeds would meet. If a division winner meets a non-division winner that compiled more regular season points: The division winner would receive home-ice advantage.
CONFERENCE FINALS (SERIES M AND N) The same criteria used in the selection of order for the Conference Quarterfinals (Advancing division winners, followed by remaining clubs based on regular-season points) again will be in effect. If a division winner meets a non-division winner that compiled more regular-season points: The division winner would receive home-ice advantage. If Conference Semifinal series end early: Start dates for the Conference Finals may be moved up depending on a number of factors, including building availability and travel schedules.
STANLEY CUP FINAL (SERIES O) The Eastern Conference and Western Conference champions will meet in the Stanley Cup Final series. Home-ice will be determined by the greater number of regular-season points, subject to the tiebreaking procedures outlined previously. Games will be played on a 2-2-1-1-1 basis.
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PENGUINS HISTORY AT A GLANCE
OCTOBER 11, 1967 FIRST GAME IN FRANCHISE HISTORY The Penguins played their first game as an NHL franchise. The Penguins fell 2-1 to the Montreal Canadiens in front of 9,307 fans at the Civic Arena.
JUNE 9, 1984 MARIO IS DRAFTED NHL hockey may have been born in Pittsburgh on October 11, 1967, but it came alive June 9, 1984 when Eddie Johnson stepped to the podium and selected Mario Lemieux with the first overall pick of the1984 NHL Entry Draft, the first time the Penguins had ever held the No. 1-overall selection.
MAY 25, 1991 STANLEY CUP CLINCHER With an 8-0 victory over the Minnesota North Stars, the Penguins become Stanley Cup champions for the first time in their 24-year history.
JUNE 1, 1992 STANLEY CUP CLINCHER Penguins defeat the Chicago Blackhawks in four games to win back-to-back Stanley Cup championships.
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JUNE 24, 1999 GREATEST SAVE In the greatest save of Penguins history, Lemieux and a team of investors rescued the ailing franchise from bankruptcy.
APRIL 17, 2006 YOUNGEST TO 100
DECEMBER 27, 2000 THE COMEBACK
Sidney Crosby became the youngest player in NHL history at 18 years, 253 days to record 100 points in a season on April 17, 2006. Crosby collected three assists against the New York Islanders to reach the century mark in front of a hometown crowd of 17,084 fans.
Making perhaps the greatest comeback in sports history, Mario Lemieux emerged from retirement to rejoin the Penguins. In true Mario fashion, Lemieux posted an assist on his first shift of the game en route to a three-point night in a 5-0 defeat of the Toronto Maple Leafs at Mellon Arena.
OCTOBER 18, 2006 MALKIN’S DEBUT Evgeni Malkin made his NHL debut against the New Jersey Devils. Malkin did not disappoint, beating the Devils Martin Brodeur to begin a scoring tear that saw him tie a modern-day NHL record for rookies by lighting the lamp in each of his first six games.
JANUARY 1, 2008 WINTER CLASSIC Sidney Crosby turned the page on a storybook ending with his dramatic shootout game-winner in front of 71,217 fans during the inaugural NHL Winter Classic at Ralph Wilson Stadium.
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OCTOBER 7, 2010 THE OPENING OF CONSOL ENERGY CENTER The Penguins embarked on a new era when they christened CONSOL Energy Center against the Philadelphia Flyers.
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JUNE 20, 2012 MALKIN WINS BIG IN VEGAS
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PITTSBURGH PENGUINS PLAYOFF STATS
PENGUINS PLAYOFF RESULTS 2012-08 Year
Round
Opponent
Result
GF
GA
2012
CQF
Philadelphia
L 2-4
26
30
2011
CQF
Tampa Bay
L 3-4
14
22
2010
CSF
Montreal
L 3-4
18
19
CQF
Ottawa
W 4-2
24
19
F
Detroit
W 4-3
14
17
CF
Carolina
W 4-0
20
9
CSF
Washington
W 4-3
27
22
2009
2008
CQF
Philadelphia
W 4-2
18
16
F
Detroit
L 2-4
10
17
CF
Philadelphia
W 4-1
20
9
CSF
NY Rangers
W 4-1
15
12
CQF
Ottawa
W 4-0
16
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General Manager: Ray Shero Assistant General Manager: Jason Botterill Head Coach: Dan Bylsma Assistant Coaches: Tony Granato Todd Reirden
INSIDE THE PITTSBURGH NUMBERS Playoff Appearances: 28th appearance
Goaltender Coach: Gilles Meloche
All-Time Postseason Record: 152-131 All-Time Series Record: 28-24 Stanley Cups: 3 (2009, 1992, ’91) Stanley Cup Final Appearances: 4
PENGUINS ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORD VS. OTHER TEAMS Boston Buffalo Carolina Chicago Dallas Detroit Florida Montreal New Jersey NY Islanders NY Rangers Ottawa Philadelphia St. Louis Tampa Bay Toronto Washington
Series 4 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 5 3 4 3 6 3 1 3 8
W 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 4 2 2 1 0 0 7
L 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 2 3 0 1 4 2 1 3 1
GP 19 10 4 8 6 13 7 13 29 19 20 15 35 13 7 12 49
W 10 6 4 4 4 6 3 5 14 8 16 9 16 6 3 4 30
L 9 4 0 4 2 7 4 8 15 11 4 6 19 7 4 8 19
T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GF 67 26 20 23 28 24 15 33 80 58 79 50 115 40 14 27 164
GA 62 26 9 24 16 34 20 37 86 67 57 42 121 45 22 39 143
Defunct Clubs
1
1
0
4
4
0
0
13
6
Totals
52
28
24
283
152
131
0
876
856
Last Mtg. 1992 2001 2009 1992 1991 2009 1996 2010 2001 1993 2008 2010 2012 1981 2011 1999 2009
Round CF CSF CF F F F CF CSF CF DF CSF CQF CQF PRE CQF CSF CSF
Result W 4-0 W 4-3 W 4-0 W 4-0 W 4-2 W 4-3 L 3-4 L 3-4 L 1-4 L 3-4 W 4-1 W 4-2 L 2-4 L 2-3 L 3-4 L 2-4 W 4-3
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PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
HEADSHOTS Active players as of 04.29.13
MATT
MARK
DERYK
MURRAY
EATON
ENGELLAND
2
3
4
5
PAUL
MARTIN
DUPUIS
MORROW
BRENDEN
JAROME
7
9
10
12
CHRIS
TANNER
BRANDON
SUTTER
JEFFREY
14
15
16
17
KUNITZ
JAMES
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DOUGLAS
NISKANEN
PASCAL
GLASS
BEAU
MATT
IGINLA
DUSTIN
CRAIG
NEAL
BENNETT
COOKE
ADAMS
18
19
24
27
MARC-ANDRE
ERIC
JUSSI
ROBERT
FLEURY
HARTZELL
JOKINEN
BORTUZZO
29
31
36
41
BROOKS
JOE
SIMON
TYLER
ORPIK
VITALE
DESPRES
KENNEDY
44
46
47
48
KRIS
EVGENI
SIDNEY
TOMAS
LETANG
MALKIN
CROSBY
VOKOUN
58
71
87
92
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PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
ROSTER Active players as of 04.29.13
#
PLAYER
POS
HT
WT
#
PLAYER
2 3 4 5 7 9 10 12 14 15 16 17 18 19
Matt Niskanen Douglas Murray Mark Eaton Deryk Engelland Paul Martin Pascal Dupuis Brenden Morrow Jarome Iginla Chris Kunitz Tanner Glass Brandon Sutter Dustin Jeffrey James Neal Beau Bennett
D D D D D RW LW RW LW LW C LW LW RW
6-0 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-2
209 245 215 202 200 205 205 210 193 210 183 205 208 207
24 27 29 31 36 41 44 46 47 48 58 71 87 92
Matt Cooke LW 5-11 Craig Adams RW 6-0 Marc-Andre Fleury G 6-2 Eric Hartzell G 6-4 Jussi Jokinen LW 5-11 Robert Bortuzzo D 6-4 Brooks Orpik D 6-2 Joe Vitale C 5-11 Simon Despres D 6-4 Tyler Kennedy C 5-11 Kris Letang D 6-0 Evgeni Malkin C 6-3 Sidney Crosby C 5-11 Tomas Vokoun G 6-1
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POS
HT
WT
205 197 180 188 198 215 219 205 214 183 201 195 200 210
NEW YORK ISLANDERS
ROSTER Active players as of 04.29.13
#
PLAYER
POS
HT
2 3 4 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 20 21
Mark Streit Travis Hamonic Radek Martinek Jesse Joensuu Matt Carkner Keith Aucoin Lubomir Visnovsky Josh Bailey Colin McDonald Thomas Hickey Marty Reasoner Matt Martin Evgeni Nabokov Kyle Okposo
D 5-11 D 6-1 D 6-0 LW 6-4 D 6-4 C 5-8 D 5-10 C 6-1 RW 6-1 D 5-11 C 6-1 LW 6-3 G 6-0 RW 6-0
WT
#
PLAYER
POS
HT
191 206 206 209 227 171 197 190 210 190 197 206 202 212
24 26 27 36 37 40 41 47 51 52 53 60 91
Brad Boyes RW 6-0 Matt Moulson LW 6-0 Anders Lee C 6-3 Eric Boulton LW 6-0 Brian Strait D 6-1 Michael Grabner RW 6-1 David Ullstrom LW 6-2 Andrew MacDonald D 6-0 Frans Nielsen C 6-1 Joe Finley D 6-8 Casey Cizikas C 5-11 Kevin Poulin G 6-2 John Tavares C 6-0
WT
195 205 227 224 200 186 195 185 180 249 187 192 199
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NEW YORK ISLANDERS
HEADSHOTS Active players as of 04.29.13
MARK
RADEK
JESSE
HAMONIC
MARTINEK
JOENSUU
2
3
4
6
MATT
KEITH
LUBOMIR
JOSH
CARKNER
AUCOIN
VISNOVSKY
BAILEY
7
10
11
12
COLIN
THOMAS
MARTY
MATT
MCDONALD
HICKEY
REASONER
MARTIN
13
14
16
17
EVGENI
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TRAVIS
STREIT
KYLE
BRAD
MATT
NABOKOV
OKPOSO
BOYES
MOULSON
20
21
24
26
ANDERS
ERIC
BRIAN
MICHAEL
LEE
BOULTON
STRAIT
GRABNER
27
36
37
40
DAVID
ANDREW
FRANS
JOE
ULLSTROM
MACDONALD
NIELSEN
FINLEY
41
47
51
52
CASEY
KEVIN
JOHN
CIZIKAS
POULIN
TAVARES
53
60
91
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NEW YORK ISLANDERS PLAYOFF STATS
ISLANDERS PLAYOFF RESULTS 2012-08 Year
Round
Opponent
Result
GF
GA
Last Playoff appearance: 2007
INSIDE THE ISLANDERS NUMBERS Playoff Appearances: 21th appearance General Manager: Garth Snow
All-Time Postseason Record: 134-106
Head Coach: Jack Capuano
Stanley Cups: 4 (1983, ’82, ’81, ‘80)
All-Time Series Record: 30-17 Stanley Cup Final Appearances: 5
Assistant Coach: Doug Weight Brent Thompson
ISLANDERS VS. PITTSBURGH LAST SERIES MATCHUP 1993 PATRICK DIVISION FINALS VS. NY ISLANDERS (NYI won series, 4-3) May 2 NY Islanders 3 at Pittsburgh 2 May 4 NY Islanders 0 at Pittsburgh 3 May 6 Pittsburgh 3 at NY Islanders 1 May 8 Pittsburgh 5 at NY Islanders 6 May 10 NY Islanders 3 at Pittsburgh 6 May 12 Pittsburgh 5 at NY Islanders 7 May 14 NY Islanders 4 at Pittsburgh 3 (OT)
Goaltending Coach: Mike Dunham
L W W L W L L
ISLANDERS ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORD VS. OTHER TEAMS Boston Buffalo Chicago Colorado Dallas Edmonton Los Angeles Montreal New Jersey NY Rangers Ottawa Philadelphia Pittsburgh Tampa Bay Toronto Vancouver Washington Totals
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Series 2 4 2 1 1 3 1 4 1 8 1 4 3 1 3 2 6 47
W 2 3 2 1 1 2 1 1 0 5 0 1 3 0 1 2 5 30
L 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 3 1 3 0 1 2 0 1 17
GP 11 21 6 4 5 15 4 22 6 39 5 25 19 5 17 6 30 240
W 8 13 6 4 4 9 3 8 2 20 1 11 11 1 9 6 18 134
L 3 8 0 0 1 6 1 14 4 19 4 14 8 4 8 0 12 106
T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GF 49 70 21 18 26 58 21 55 18 129 7 69 67 5 54 26 99 792
GA 35 62 6 9 16 47 10 64 23 132 13 83 58 12 42 14 88 714
Last Mtg. 1983 2007 1979 1982 1981 1984 1980 1993 1988 1994 2003 1987 1993 2004 2002 1982 1993
Round CF CQF QF CF F F PRE CF DSF CQF CQF DF DF CQF CQF F DSF
Result W 4-2 L 1-4 W 4-0 W 4-0 W 4-1 L 1-4 W 3-1 L 1-4 L 2-4 L 0-4 L 1-4 L 3-4 W 4-3 L 1-4 L 3-4 W 4-0 W 4-2
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The Pittsburgh Penguins will meet the New York Islanders in a bestof-seven opening-round series in this year’s Stanley Cup playoffs. The Penguins won the season series with the Islanders, 4-1 — the sixth straight season Pittsburgh has finished with a winning record against their Atlantic Division opponent, who is making its first postseason appearance since 2007. Here are the main storylines to follow as the series progresses.
HART TO HART Before Penguins captain Sidney Crosby suffered a broken jaw in Pittsburgh’s last game against the Islanders on March 30, he was considered the favorite for the Hart Trophy as League MVP. And while Crosby is the NHL’s most outstanding player, there are a few other candidates in the field — and John Tavares is one of them. The Hart Trophy is given to the player judged to be most valuable to his team, and Tavares is the primary reason the Islanders made the playoffs for the first time since 2007. As the team’s alternate captain, top-line center and leading scorer, the 22-year-old led the push for the Islanders’ playoff berth. Tavares finished the season with 28 goals and 47 points in 48 games. The team went as he did, as the Islanders were just 4-10-3 when he was held without a point and 11-4-2 when he recorded at least one. Now we’ll see if the hard-working Tavares can play like a Conn Smythe Trophy candidate during his postseason debut against a team as talented as the Penguins. And of course, we’ll be waiting to see when Crosby, who missed the last 12 games of the regular season, is able to return. Crosby participated in his first team practice in almost a month on April 26, but there is no timetable for his return to game action. continued on page 113
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PRODUCTIVE OFFENSES The Penguins and Islanders have both proven adept at putting pucks in the back of the net. Pittsburgh enters the playoffs with by far the NHL’s most productive offense, while the Islanders finished seventh in goals for. Pittsburgh finished the season ranked No. 1 for the second straight year, scoring 162 goals for an average of 3.38 goals per game. They had a league-best (tied) eight players reach double digits in goals: Chris Kunitz (22), James Neal (21), Pascal Dupuis (20), Sidney Crosby (15), Jarome Iginla (14), Jussi Jokinen (13), Brenden Morrow (12) and Brandon Sutter (11). Pittsburgh has an absolutely stacked lineup, and it could be difficult for the Islanders defense — ranked 21st in the league — to weather attacks from some of the world’s most skilled players. That showed in the season series, especially in Pittsburgh’s 6-1 thumping of the Islanders on March 10. But the Islanders have a young, skilled and fast forward lineup led by budding superstar Tavares. Both Tavares and longtime linemate Matt Moulson have developed into a dynamic duo. The two of them combined for 43 goals this season, with Moulson assisting on 20 of 28 Tavares tallies. While the Penguins defense has been stout in the final two months of the regular season, corralling those two could be a tough task. However, when teams have contained New York’s top line of Moulson, Tavares and Brad Boyes, the second line of Kyle Okposo, Frans Nielsen and Josh Bailey has proven capable of providing secondary scoring. And from the third line, the league’s fastest player Michael Grabner has chipped in 16 goals — which ranks second on the team. Add in the offensive capabilities of blueliners Mark Streit and Lubomir Visnovsky, and New York has a surprisingly deep lineup that could make up for its defense. continued on page 114
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SPECIAL TEAMS A major storyline of any playoff series is the special teams battle. Both the Penguins and the Islanders own lethal power play units, with Pittsburgh’s ranked No. 2 and New York’s ranked No. 11. However, both teams’ penalty killing units ranked in the bottom 10 of the league. Pittsburgh’s coaching staff has an unfair amount of talent to choose from when on the man-advantage, and it resulted in their highest finish since also ranking second back in 1996-97. But with all of the injuries to star players, we haven’t seen what the Penguins power play could look like with everyone healthy. What we do know is that both Kris Letang and Paul Martin have proven adept in their own ways at handling quarterback responsibilities. Jarome Iginla and James Neal have ridiculous releases they utilize on their off wings. Chris Kunitz is the consummate net-front presence, and is there anything we really need to say when it comes to Crosby and Evgeni Malkin? The Penguins have seen firsthand just how dangerous New York’s power play can be. Tavares leads the team with nine goals and 16 points on the power play and utilizes his heavy shot from the walls. Moulson is right behind him with eight goals and 15 points. Streit and Visnovsky work the points on the top unit while Boyes helps provide the net-front presence. Not only do the Islanders have a skilled power play, but they’ll be facing a penalty kill that finished 25th in the league. However, the final ranking of Pittsburgh’s penalty kill might be deceiving — as in the last two months it has improved dramatically. There were a number of notable cases where four-minute major penalties and multiple 5-on-3s were successfully killed down the stretch. Adding Douglas Murray may be part of the reason why, as one of the main reasons the Penguins brought him in was for his shorthanded prowess. Let’s see if he and the rest of the PKers can deliver during the playoffs.
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PROJECT POWER PLAY Project Power Play represents a group of partners; The Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation, Highmark, the City of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County, who are focused on building 12 multi-sport dek hockey rinks to encourage physical activity and provide accessibility to hockey facilities for youth. The first two rinks in the City of Pittsburgh are located at Banksville Park on Crane Avenue and at Lewis Park in Hazelwood adjacent to the YMCA, both opened at the end of 2012. Over the next three years, 10 more rinks will be constructed as part of the $2.1 million project. Project Power Play funding comes from Highmark which is committing $1.5 million and the Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation which is providing $600,000. Additional contributions come from the City of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County and the local municipalities, which are providing land for the rinks, as well as maintenance, lighting and other support. Dave Soltesz, president of the Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation says, “The Foundation’s mission includes creating opportunities for youth that stress physical fitness, teamwork and sportsmanship. The dek hockey rinks and related programs will serve youth in the region, fulfill the Foundation’s mission to encourage youth fitness, and help to make hockey a more accessible sport. These are the best dek hockey rinks anywhere,” Soltesz says. “You have to see it to believe it.” The facilities, 155’ x 75’, are multi-sport courts and each includes a premier dasherboard system like those used in the NHL, players’ benches, penalty box, scorer’s table, goals at each end, and start-up dek hockey equipment. Each facility will have nine access gates, including handicap access via the service gate. Black vinyl fences enclose each facility. Soltesz says, “We are proud of our sport. We are proud of our region, and we are proud to put these types of facilities in the communities.”
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In a first-of-its-kind program, the Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation is providing free floor hockey equipment to more than 250 elementary and middle schools in Allegheny County. The program, known as PensFIT, got its start on Friday, November 9 when Penguins alum Phil Bourque delivered the first set of equipment to Neil Armstrong Middle School in Bethel Park. The equipment for each school retails at more than $1,000 and includes goals, sticks, stick bags, hockey balls, goalie equipment and a storage bag. In addition to providing student workbooks and instructional manuals, the Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation will offer a seminar at CONSOL Energy Center for the schools’ physical education teachers – hosted by the Penguins’ coaching staff and team alumni. PensFIT is designed as a three-year initiative to assist elementary schools in providing new opportunities for physical education classes. The long-term goal is to supply free equipment to 600 elementary and middle schools in 10 counties. Schools from surrounding counties will be added during the second year of the program. The Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation has teamed up with corporate partner FedEx Ground on delivery of the equipment. FedEx Ground will provide shipping to the schools free of charge.
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CoSt SkAtERS Mite $395 Squirt, Pee Wee, Bantam-Midget $475 GoAlIES Mite $100 Squirt, Pee Wee, Bantam-Midget $135 DISCountS
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For more inFormation contact: MARk ShuttlEwoRth Pittsburgh Penguins Director of Amateur Hockey 412.255.1885 / mshuttleworth@pittsburghpenguins.com
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BUILDING INFORMATION ALCOHOL Guests of CONSOL Energy Center must be 21 years of age or older to purchase and/or consume alcoholic beverages. ARAMARK reserves the right to check proof of legal drinking age. There is a maximum of TWO (2) alcoholic beverages per purchase at all concession stands and portable vendors. For Pittsburgh Penguins games, all alcohol sales within the arena will conclude at the beginning of the third period. Individual concerts and events are determined on a show-by-show basis.
ATM MACHINES For the convenience of our fans, ATMs are available in CONSOL Energy Center: First Niagara Bank - Outside section 119 and 230, and in the lobby of the Trib Total Media Gate PNC Bank on PNC Legends Level - Outside of party suite 44 and suite 13
AUTOMOTIVE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AAA will have a “Puck Truck” at all Penguins home games. The “Puck Truck” is available to assist patrons that have trouble with their vehicles in CONSOL Energy Center lots only. Fans can call 1.800.AAA.HELP after the start of the third period.
BABY CHANGING STATIONS Baby changing stations are available in all restrooms, located on all seating levels of CONSOL Energy Center.
BAGS, BACKPACKS AND PURSES For security purposes, only small personal bags (purses, baby or diaper bags, etc.) will be permitted inside CONSOL Energy Center and all items are subject to search upon entrance. Large bags, coolers, backpacks and sealed packages, including gifts for performers and/or athletes of any kind are not permitted unless otherwise noted on the individual event page.
BANNERS AND SIGNS Banners and signs are permitted for most events, providing they are appropriate, as deemed by building management. Signs must not be commercial in nature or utilize wood, metal or other types of objects for support. They cannot be hung or fastened anywhere in the building or in any way obstruct another guest’s view or building signage.
FIRST AID There are two (2) UPMC First Aid Stations, one on each level of CONSOL Energy Center. UPMC First Aid is located adjacent to the Guest Services office outside section 104 and behind the concession stand at section 232.
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CAMERAS Cameras are permitted into CONSOL Energy Center for Pittsburgh Penguins hockey games and most events. If allowed, CONSOL Energy Center building policy states only small personal still cameras equipped with three (3) inch lens or smaller be brought into the building. Cameras with detachable lenses or flashes are not permitted. Video, audio and professional camera and recording devices are strictly prohibited in the building. For all other non-hockey events, camera policies will vary. Please check the individual event page for further information.
CREDIT CARDS VISA, Discover, MasterCard and American Express credit cards are accepted at all merchandise and concession stands.
has a no re-entry policy; once you leave the building during an event, you will not be permitted to return.
EMERGENCY EVACUATION In the event of an emergency, CONSOL Energy Center staff will utilize the public address (PA) system to inform guests of the situation and any instructions as applicable. All exits and emergency exits are posted with appropriate signage.
ENTRANCES AND EXITS There are four (4) points of entry into CONSOL Energy Center: American Eagle Gate (Fifth Avenue and Washington Place), Trib Total Media Gate (Centre Avenue Lower Entrance), Verizon Gate (Centre Avenue Upper Entrance), and a private parking garage entrance for suite ticket holders.
DESIGNATED DRIVERS Guests of legal drinking age who hold a valid driver’s license and wish to sign up to be a designated driver, may visit Guest Services at section 104 for specific Designated Driver booth locations during Pittsburgh Penguins games. In return for safe and sober transportation of their group from CONSOL Energy Center, the designated driver will receive a coupon redeemable for a complimentary soft drink during the game.
DOORS OPEN Doors generally open one (1) hour prior to the start of an event at CONSOL Energy Center, including Pittsburgh Penguins games. Please check the individual event page for further information. CONSOL Energy Center
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FAMILY RESTROOMS Family restrooms are available on all levels of CONSOL Energy Center near sections 106/107, 108, 115, 121, 213, 225, party suite 44 and suite 13.
FOOD AND BEVERAGES No food or beverages of any kind are permitted to be brought into CONSOL Energy Center. Concession stands located throughout the arena sell a wide variety of food, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Patrons continued on page 134
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requesting to bring in outside food or beverage due to health conditions should contact Guest Services in advance at info@consolenergycenter. com. Pennsylvania State Law prohibits the sale of alcohol to all persons under the age of 21. Guests are required to show proper identification and proof of age when purchasing alcoholic beverages.
LOST AND FOUND If an item is lost or found during an event please see the Guest Services office located outside section 104. Guests inquiring about lost items after an event should call 412.804.7903. Items lost at events are held in storage for thirty (30) days and then either disposed of or donated to an appropriate charity.
QUESTIONS For general questions, please call 412.642.1800 or e-mail info@consolenergycenter.com.
RE-ENTRY POLICY Exit and re-entry is not permitted at CONSOL Energy Center.
SECURITY In the interest of guests and staff safety, a search process is required for all events in order to prevent guests from bringing unauthorized and prohibited items into the arena.
SMOKING POLICY Smoking is not permitted inside CONSOL Energy Center.
PENSGEAR PensGear Powered by Reebok, the official team store of the Pittsburgh Penguins, is located in the lobby of CONSOL Energy Center, inside the Trib Total Media Gate. Store hours vary. Please call 412.553.8553 for more information. Refer to page 216 for additional store locations throughout CONSOL Energy Center.
PROHIBITED ITEMS Bags, back packs, air horns, coolers (hard/soft sided), thermoses, large purses, cans, bottles, flasks, alcoholic beverages, laser pointers, video or audio recording devices, professional cameras/lens, tripods, banners or signs on poles, weapons or any other items deemed dangerous and/or inappropriate are strictly prohibited. Small purses, camera cases, binocular cases and diaper bags will be permitted, however, all items that do not pass security must be returned to vehicles.
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Birthday and anniversary messages can be displayed at Pittsburgh Penguins hockey games only. A $20 donation is required to the Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation. To have a birthday or anniversary message displayed, visit the ‘Fan Zone’ section of pittsburghpenguins.com. All requests must be placed at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to each game.
TAG-A-KID In the event a parent and child might be separated at a CONSOL Energy Center event, parents can register their child with the Tag-A-Kid program. A wristband with the parent’s seat location continued on page 137
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and contact number will be given to the child. Registration is available at the Guest Services office located outside section 104.
VIDEO CAMERAS Use of video or audio recording equipment is strictly prohibited. CONSOL Energy Center reserves the right to confiscate any tape or film and remove the patron from the building.
WHEELCHAIRS A limited number of wheelchairs are available for transporting guests that are disabled to their seating location. Guests can be transported from the gates to their seats. If a wheelchair is needed for the duration of the event, guests must supply their own wheelchairs. Wheelchairs cannot be reserved in advance. Upon arrival, guests can arrange for a wheelchair at any entrance of CONSOL Energy
Center. Please see a CONSOL Energy Center employee to assist with wheelchair transportation.
WILL CALL Tickets ordered or prepaid can be picked up at the Dick’s Sporting Goods Box Office, located in the lobby of the Trib Total Media Gate. Will Call windows open one (1) hour prior to events and patrons must present valid photo identification and the credit card of record when picking up tickets.
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CONCESSIONS GUIDE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES/BEER
Iron City Light 102, 110, 112, 207, 234
Stella Artois Draft 102, 112, 207
All permanent concession stands Souvenir Collectible Series Cup available
Labatt Blue Draft 102, 106, 112, 120, 121, 206, 207
Stella Artois 106, 108, 117, 120, 213, 215, 217, 233
Allegheny Pale Ale 102, 112, 207
Labatt Blue 105, 108, 109, 110, 117, 118, 119, 120, 202, 204, 213, 214, 215, 217, 228, 233, 234
Straub 106, 108
Babbling Blonde 102, 112 Bass 102, 106, 108, 112, 120, 207, 213 Beck’s 120, 213 Blue Moon Draft 207 Blue Moon 102, 106, 108, 112, 120, 213 Bud Light Draft 101, 102, 103, 106, 107, 108, 111, 112, 113, 116, 121, 205, 211, 212, 223, 231 Bud Light 102 Landing, 105, 115, 117, 118, 119, 201, 204, 214, 215, 217, 218, 225, 233 Bud Light Platinum 102 Landing, 106, 108, 112, 120, 213 Budweiser 102, 105, 106, 108, 112, 117, 118, 119, 204, 215, 217, 233 Coors Light Draft 108 Coors Light 102, 106, 108, 110, 112, 207, 218, 234 Corona 102, 112, 120, 207, 213 Goose Island Verizon Gate Goose Island IPA 120, 213, 207 Henry Weinhards IPA 207 Iron City Amber 102, 106, 108, 112, 120, 207, 213 Iron City Light Draft 106, 108, 119
Labatt Blue Light Draft 103, 108, 113, 206 Labatt Blue Light 102, 105, 106, 109, 110, 112, 117, 118, 119, 120, 201, 202, 204, 207, 214, 215, 217, 218, 225, 228, 233, 234 Leinenkugel-Wheat Draft 207 Leinenkugel-Seasonal Draft 207 Leffe Brown 120, 213 Magic Hat # 9 102, 106, 108, 112, 120, 207, 213 Mich Ultra 102, 105, 106, 108, 112, 119, 215, Verizon Gate Miller Lite Draft 101, 102, 106, 108, 109, 111, 112, 205, 207, 232
COCKTAILS, WINE, MALTERNATIVES Cocktails 102, 112, 207 Wine 102, 112, 207 Bacardi Lemon 102, 105, 106, 108, 109, 112, 117, 119, 121, 202, 203, 204, 206, 207, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 225, 233, 234 Smirnoff Ice 102, 105, 106, 108, 109, 112, 117, 119, 121, 202, 203, 204, 206, 207, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 225, 233, 234
SOFT DRINKS, BOTTLED WATER, BOTTLED TEA, ENERGY DRINKS, COFFEE
Miller Lite 102 Landing, 105, 115, 117, 119, 215, 217, 218, 225 O’Doul’s 102, 106, 108, 112, 207 Old Wylie’s IPA 102, 106, 108, 112, 207 Penn Pilsner 102, 106, 108, 112, 207, 218 Redbridge (gluten free) 102, 108, 112, 116, 120, 207, 213 Rivertowne Draft 119, 205
Fountain Soft Drinks - RC Cola, Diet RC Cola, Dr. Pepper, Diet Dr. Pepper, 7UP, Country Time Lemonade Available at All Permanent Stand Locations
Rolling Rock 108, 110, 204, 234 Shock Top - Draft 102, 106, 108, 112 Shock Top Verizon Gate
32 oz. Souvenir Collectible Series Cup with ONE FREE REFILL
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BOTTLED BEVERAGES RC Cola, Diet RC Cola, 7UP 105, 115, 118, 202, 204, 214, 216, 218, 225, 233 Sunkist Orange 109, 116, 223, 231, 232 Diet Sunkist Orange 105, 109, 119, 120, 121, 202, 206, 230 A&W Root Beer 105, 107, 109, 115, 116, 118, 119, 120, 121, 202, 204, 205, 206, 211, 212, 214, 218, 223, 225, 230, 231, 232, 233 Hawaiian Punch 105, 107, 116, 119, 120, 121, 202, 206, 212, 223, 231 Ginger Ale 105, 107, 115, 116, 118, 119, 120, 121, 204, 206, 211, 212, 216, 218, 223, 225, 230, 231, 232, 233 Cherikee Red 109, 119, 120, 121, 205, 211, 230, 232
BBQ @ SMOKEHOUSE Beef Brisket, Chicken & Pulled Pork Sandwiches, Platters 115, 205 Smoked BBQ Chicken Nachos 205 Pulled Pork Nachos 103, 113, 115, 118, 204, 233 NEW Smoked Turkey Leg 205 NEW Loaded Baked Potato 103, 113, 205
CHICKEN SPECIALTIES Chicken Tenders 101, 107, 108, 111, 120, 212, 232 Buffalo Tenders 108, 120
Sun Drop 105, 107, 115, 116, 118, 119, 120, 121, 202, 204, 205, 206, 211, 212, 218, 223, 225, 231, 232, 233
Grilled Chicken Sandwich 107, 212, 232
Diet Sun Drop 107, 116, 119, 120, 121, 205, 206, 211, 212
Kickin’ Chicken Sandwich 108
Bottled Water 101, 102, 103, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 202, 204, 205, 206, 207, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 223, 225, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234 Fiji Bottled Water 108, 211 All Sport 108, 116, 205, 223 Snapple Iced Tea 107, 108, 116, 119, 120, 121, 205, 212, 223, 230, 231, 232 Venom Energy Drink 102, 107, 108, 112, 116, 120, 121, 207, 211, 212, 223, 231, 232 COFFEE 103, 113 Dunkin Donuts - Specialty Coffee & Hot Chocolate 109, 212
Burgatory “Hot Chick” Sandwich 206
NEW Duos - Two Each Fried Chicken Sandwich 101, 111
Hot Dog 101, 107, 109, 111, 116, 121, 212, 218, 223, 225, 231, 232 Topped Hot Dog 218, 225 Jumbo Corn Dog 108, 120 Man vs. Food - 1/2 Pound Topped Hot Dog 230 Italian Sausage 107, 212, 232 NEW Hot Italian Sausage 101, 111 Smoked Sausage 109, 116, 121, 223, 231
NEW HEALTHY CHOICE OPTIONS Salad Rolls * 116 Bibb Lettuce Cups * 116 Local Vegetables * 116 Vegetable Tacos * 116
Smoked BBQ Chicken Nachos 205 Smoked BBQ Chicken Sandwich 115, 205
Cobb Salad * 116 Local Baby Greens * 116
Dings (Wings - Variety) 101, 111
Yogurt * 116
GRILL ITEMS
Schearer’s Chips * 108, 116
Fresh Angus Beef Hamburger/ Cheeseburger (single/double) 107, 212, 232 Burgatory Burgers 206 NEW Duos - Two each Cheeseburgers 101, 111 CheeseSteak 108 * Gluten Free
Beverages * 116 Fresh Fruit * 103, 108, 113 Fresh Selection Salads * 103, 107, 108, 113 Fruit Smoothie * 103, 113 Falafel Gyro (vegetarian) 108
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Honey Smoked Turkey Wrap 108, 120 NEW Roasted Turkey Sandwich 103, 113 NEW Caprese Sandwich 103, 113
PIZZA HUT Pizza Singles 9” 107, 120, 212, 232 Pizza By the Slice 103, 113
SUSHI
Psychedelic ‘Shroom Burgatory 206
Nakama 101, 105, 111
SPECIALTY ITEMS & CARVERY
FAN FAVORITES FRENCH FRIES, NACHOS, POPCORN & SNACKS
Beef & Lamb Gyro 108 NEW Pastrami on Rye 103,108,113
French Fries 101, 107, 111, 119, 120, 212, 232
Italian Hoagie 108
NEW Large French Fries 107, 120, 212, 232
Chef’s Specialty Carved Sandwiches 107, First Niagara & Captain Morgan Clubs
Burgatory Fries 206
NEW Cheesesteak Taco 101, 103
Sweet Potato Fries 120, 232
NEW Smashed Ball (Beef Meatball) 103, 113
Cajun Fries 107, 120, 212, 232
NEW P’Burgh Boy Sandwich 103, 113 Kielbasa Grinder 107, 112 Primanti Brothers Sandwiches 119
Topped French Fries 108
Nachos Grande 103, 105, 109, 113, 116, 118, 121, 204, 205, 211, 216, 223, 230, 231, 233 Braided Pretzels with Dip 103, 108, 109, 113, 116, 120, 121, 211, 223, 230, 231
ICE CREAM/ ITALIAN ICE Dairy Queen - Dilly Bar, Buster Bar, Stars & Stripes Starkiss 105, 234 Ice Cream Cup or Waffle Cone 109, 116, 223 Rita’s Italian Ice 109 Burgatory Milk Shakes 206
KIDS STAND
Peanut Butter Nuggets (H.K. Anderson) 103, 109, 113, 116, 121, 206, 211, 212, 223, 231
Kids Hot Dog 116
Kids Soft Drink 116
Specialty Nuts 105, 202
Peanuts 103,109, 113, 116, 121, 206, 211, 212, 218, 223, 225, 230, 231
Gourmet Grilled Cheese Sandwiches 107
Popcorn 103, 105, 109, 113, 116, 121, 202, 211, 223, 231
Kids Nacho 116
Soup of the Day 107
NEW Sarris Chocolates 101, 109, 111, 116, 121, 211, 223, 231
BAKED GOODS
Onion Rings 101, 107, 111 NEW Cheese Curds 101, 111
Kids Popcorn 116
Milk 116
Variety of Baked Goods 102
Cracker Jack 103, 105, 109, 113, 116, 121, 206, 211, 223, 230, 231 Candy 103, 109, 113, 116, 121, 206, 211, 212, 223, 230, 231 Cotton Candy 105, 202
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TRIB TOTAL MEDIA ALL-TIME TEAM ZONE AND INTERACTIVE STANLEY CUP DISPLAY
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ALL-TIME PENGUINS PLAYOFF
LEADERBOARD Stats Through 2012 Playoffs
ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Lemieux Jagr Francis Stevens CROSBY Murphy
96 82 68 60 57 57
SHORTHANDED GOALS 1. Lemieux 2. Jagr Errey Olczyk
7 2 2 2
GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. Jagr 2. Lemieux 3. Stevens Francis
14 11 9 9
WINS GAMES PLAYED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Jagr Lemieux Stevens Barrasso Francis
140 107 103 101 97
POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Lemieux Jagr Stevens Francis CROSBY MALKIN
172 147 106 100 90 81
GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Lemieux Jagr Stevens CROSBY MALKIN Francis
76 65 46 33 32 32
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Barrasso FLEURY Wregget Hedberg Tugnutt
56 43 13 9 6
GOALS-AGAINST AVG. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Tugnutt Binkley Hedberg Inness Plasse 6. FLEURY
1.77 2.09 2.30 2.67 2.67 2.68
SHUTOUTS 1. Barrasso 2. FLEURY 3. Hedberg Tugnutt 5. Wregget Pietrangelo Plasse
6 5 2 2 1 1 1
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ALL-TIME PENGUINS PLAYOFF
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Stats Through 2012 Playoffs
YEAR
SERIES
Goals
17
1991
Kevin Stevens
Assists
28
1991
Mario Lemieux
Points
44
1991
Mario Lemieux
Penalty Minutes
66
1989
Phil Bourque
Power-Play Goals 8
1992
Mario Lemieux
Game-Winning Goals Shots Goals, Defenseman
Goals 9 1989 vs. Philadelphia
Mario Lemieux
Assists 11 1995 vs. Washington
Ron Francis
Points 17 1992 vs. Washington
Mario Lemieux
PIMs 43 1989 vs. NY Rangers 1970 vs. St. Louis
Randy Hillier Tracy Pratt
5
1992
Mario Lemieux
104
2009
EVGENI MALKIN
5
2010
KRIS LETANG
1991
Larry Murphy
Goals 5 4/25/89 vs. Philadelphia
GAME Mario Lemieux
Assists, Defenseman
18
1991
Larry Murphy
Assists 4 4/11/08 vs. Ottawa
Points, Defenseman
23
1991
Larry Murphy
Points 8 4/25/89 vs. Philadelphia
Lemieux (5+3)*
Saves
686
2009
M-A FLEURY
Shots 12 4/24/96 at Washington 4/29/92 vs. Washington
Jaromir Jagr Kevin Stevens
Penalties 8 4/13/80 at Boston
Kim Clackson
PERIOD Goals 4 4/25/89 vs. Philadelphia
Mario Lemieux*
Assists 3 5/8/95 vs. Washington 4/19/91 vs. Washington 4/25/89 vs. Philadelphia
Ron Francis Paul Coffey Mario Lemieux
Points 4 4/23/92 vs. Washington 4/25/89 vs. Philadelphia
Lemieux (2+2)* Lemieux (4+0)*
Shots 7 4/16/08 at Ottawa 4/11/91 vs. New Jersey
Marian Hossa Larry Murphy
Penalties 6 4/13/80 at Boston
Kim Clackson
PIMs 26 4/13/80 at Boston
Kim Clackson
Saves 27 4/21/97 vs. Philadelphia
Ken Wregget
Eight Times - Last Time SIDNEY CROSBY
PIMs 32 4/19/70 at St. Louis Saves 70 5/4/00 vs. Philadelphia
Tracy Pratt Ron Tugnutt
STREAKS Goals 7 games 4/26/96-5/11/96 5/3/91-5/17/91
Mario Lemieux (10) Mario Lemieux (8)
Assists 10 games 4/19/91-5/11/91
Mario Lemieux (16)
Points 15 games 4/13/91-5/17/91 Mario Lemieux (11+18) *NHL record
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ALL-TIME PENGUINS PLAYOFF
TOP 100 SCORERS Stats Through 2012 Playoffs
1.
Mario Lemieux
107
76
96 172
87
2.
Jaromir Jagr
140
65
82 147 121
3.
Kevin Stevens
103
46
60 106 170
4.
Ron Francis
97
32
68 100
67
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SIDNEY CROSBY
68
33
57
90
45
6.
EVGENI MALKIN
68
32
49
81
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MIKE LANGE
PENGUINS RADIO NETWORK PLAY-BY-PLAY ANNOUNCER
One of the most unique broadcasters in professional sports, Mike Lange is calling games in his 36th season with the Penguins, handling radio play-by-play on the club’s flagship station, 105.9 FM The X and the Penguins Radio Network. Known for his creative and colorful style, including trademark phrases such as “Buy Sam A Drink And Get His Dog One, Too,” Lange was awarded the Foster Hewitt award by the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2001. Lange’s relationship with the Penguins began in 1974-75, when he broke into the NHL as a radio play-by-play man. He left for one season, but returned in 1976-77 and has been a fixture on the Penguins’ scene ever since. Lange did radio exclusively until 1979, when games were simulcast on radio and TV. He served as the television voice of the Penguins through 2005-06, before returning to the radio booth in 2006-07. A native of Sacramento, California, Lange earned a degree in broadcasting from Sacramento State University before starting his career as the voice of the Phoenix Roadrunners (WHL) in 1970. He also served as the play-by-play voice of the San Diego Gulls (WHL) in 1973-74 before joining the Penguins. In addition to his tenure with the Penguins, Lange handled play-by-play duties for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1986-87. A well-known member of the Pittsburgh community, Lange makes numerous personal appearances throughout the year and is actively involved in charity work.
PHIL BOURQUE
PENGUINS RADIO NETWORK COLOR ANALYST
Two-time Stanley Cup Champion Phil Bourque is in his eighth season on the Penguins broadcast team, serving as color commentator alongside Mike Lange. A gritty winger/defenseman, Bourque was signed by Pittsburgh as a free agent in 1982, and went on to record 164 points (75G-89A) in 344 regular-season games with the Penguins between 1983 and 1992. For his career he totaled 199 points (88G-111A) in 477 games with the Penguins, New York Rangers and Ottawa. Since retiring from professional hockey in 2000, Bourque has co-hosted Penguins pre- and post-game shows on the Penguins Radio Network and worked as a contributor for WPXI-TV’s coverage of Penguins hockey.
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After a 17-year career as the Penguins beat writer for the Washington Observer-Reporter, Bob Grove joined the team’s radio broadcasts in 1998 as a frequent studio host/co-host and is now in his seventh season as full-time host of the pre- and post-game broadcasts and intermissions on the Penguins Hockey Network. Grove wrote Pittsburgh Penguins: The Official History of the First 30 Years in 1997 and has contributed game notes to GOAL Magazine inserts or IceTime programs for every Pittsburgh home game since 1986. He was also a contributor to the second edition of Total Hockey and to The Game I’ll Never Forget. He is a senior writer covering hockey for the Pittsburgh Sports Report and also hosts Bob Grove’s Hot Stove on Penguins Radio 24/7.
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The Pittsburgh Penguins Elite program presented by Dick’s Sporting Goods will feature 13 teams playing at the AAA level — eight boys teams and five girls teams. “Part of our overall vision of supporting local youth hockey has been to create an elite Pittsburgh Penguins youth program that would attract top players in different age groups, offering an excellent environment to develop skills, teach teamwork and compete against top teams from other areas,” said David Morehouse, CEO and President of the Pittsburgh Penguins. “The Pittsburgh Amateur Hockey League (PAHL) and Pennsylvania Interscholastic Hockey League (PIHL) do such a great job of growing the game here, and there are a number of good amateur programs. But we thought it made sense to have a AAA program directly affiliated with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
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“The opportunity to partner with one of the top AAA programs in the country in the Pittsburgh Hornets and one of the most sociallyconscious, sportsoriented businesses in Dick’s Sporting Goods is one that excites us. We think we can do great things together as Pittsburgh Penguins Elite.” The Pittsburgh Penguins Elite teams will compete in the Tier I Elite Hockey League that includes the Philadelphia Junior Flyers, the Buffalo Junior Sabres, the DC Capitals, the Dallas AAA Stars, the Phoenix Junior Coyotes and the Los Angeles Junior Kings, among others. “Dick’s Sporting Goods is thrilled to be the title sponsor of the Pittsburgh Penguins Elite program. At Dick’s, we are passionate about youth sports and committed to helping young athletes achieve their goals of playing at the highest level,” said Lauren Hobart, Dick’s Sporting Goods Senior Vice President and
“OUR INVOLVEMENT WITH THE PENGUINS’ ELITE PROGRAM IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR US TO HELP ATHLETES IN OUR HOME TOWN OF PITTSBURGH, AND WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING THE TEAM COME TOGETHER AND THRIVE.” ~ Lauren Hobart continued on page 167
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LITTLE PENGUINS LEARN TO PLAY HOCKEY
Sidney Crosby and his family wanted to help parents introduce their children to the game of hockey — and to do it without having to incur a prohibitive up-front cost. The result is the Little Penguins Learn to Play Hockey program. This generous donation and tremendous, one-of-a-kind opportunity allows children, aged 4-8, to receive free head-to-toe hockey equipment and 10 sessions of on-ice instruction. The 2012-13 season will be the fifth consecutive year for the Little Penguins program, which continues to grow. Last season twenty-three rinks hosted the program, which includes four girls-only locations. Since the program began during the 2008-2009 season more than 3,200 children have been introduced to hockey through this program. This season, 1,000 participants aged 4-8 will receive free gear and learn the game. Thanks to the combined efforts of Sidney Crosby, the Pittsburgh Penguins, Penguins Foundation, Reebok, and Dick’s Sporting Goods, all participants receive full sets of Reebok SC87 equipment, including skates, stick, helmet, gloves, pants, shoulder pads, shin pads, elbow pads, and an equipment bag, as well as an official Little Penguins jersey and helmet stickers. After four highly successful seasons, the program sells out quickly. During the pre-registration period, parents may view information regarding participating rinks, starting dates, number of sessions, and times of instructional sessions, which are listed on the Penguins’ website. For participant convenience, registration will occur online at pittsburghpenguins.com. “We were both excited and amazed by the reaction to the Little Penguins program in previous seasons, and we’re happy to be able to
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offer the program again for another year,” Crosby said. “The goal is to continue to create opportunities for more kids in the Pittsburgh area to take up hockey. With the Little Penguins program, they can receive head-to-toe hockey equipment and learn the game in a fun and organized way.” “It’s a tribute to Sid and his family that they want to reach out and create this incredible opportunity for children in the Pittsburgh area,” said Penguins CEO and President David Morehouse. “One of their goals was to help parents by providing free head-to-toe hockey equipment to properly equip their children. The Penguins are honored to join Reebok and Dick’s Sporting Goods in supporting Sid and this great program.”
“IT’S A TRIBUTE TO SID AND HIS FAMILY THAT THEY WANT TO REACH OUT AND CREATE THIS INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNITY FOR CHILDREN IN THE PITTSBURGH AREA.” ~ David Morehouse
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SKATE, SKATE, SKATE No matter what level you are playing, skating is everything when it comes to hockey. However, skating isn’t just about being able to move backwards or forwards. Change of direction is critical when your team is on the transition from defense to offense, or vice versa. That makes being able stop, turn or pivot on a dime and quickly accelerate out of a start position as much a key to being a good skater as straight-ahead speed. Work hard to improve your skating when you can!
THE IMPORTANCE OF PASSING Pay attention to your passing. Nothing moves the puck up ice quicker than a tape-to-tape pass. A good passing team is able to maintain possession of the puck for long stretches, putting itself in position to generate more offense. What separates the great passers from the good ones is not only are they able to deliver the puck to a teammate when he or she is wide open, but they are able to use the boards and make area passes to teammates in traffic. “Practice perfect passing.”
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GET TO THE NET Everybody has probably heard the saying ‘good things happen when you go to the net.’ There is a good reason for that — everything happens there. When you have a chance to shoot, get the puck on net. You also have to make sure that you physically go to the net so that way you are there for tips, rebounds and screens — all plays that lead directly to goals.
WORK HARD AND HAVE FUN We all want to be the best players we can be and help our team win each time we step on the ice. The easiest way to achieve this — WORK HARD EVERY TIME you step on the ice because work ethic is a huge key to being a successful hockey player. Just as important as working hard is ENJOYING THE GAME. Hockey is just that — a game — which means it is something we do to entertain ourselves. When you are having fun on the ice, chances are good that you are playing your best.
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STANLEY CUP STANDINGS 1918-2012 • (RANKED BY CUP WINS)
Cup Wins
Yrs.
Series Wins
Montreal1,2
24
79
145
89
55
709
410
291
8
2152 1799 .584
Toronto
14
64
109
58
51
524
251
269
4
1350 1427 .483
Detroit
11
60
116
67
49
591
313
277
1
1686 1495 .530
Boston
6
67
114
53
61
575
278
291
6
1669 1663 .489
Edmonton
5
20
49
34
15
251
152
99
0
938
Chicago
4
57
99
46
53
463
218
240
5
1325 1444 .476
NY Rangers
4
54
96
46
50
442
208
226
8
1218 1254 .480
134
3
Losses Games Wins
Losses Ties
Goals Goals Winning % For Against
763
NY Islanders
4
21
47
30
17
240
106
0
792
Pittsburgh
3
27
52
28
24
283 152 131
0
876 856 .537
New Jersey4
3
22
44
25
19
254
136
118
0
688
Philadelphia
2
36
77
43
34
414
214
200
0
1260 1231 .517
Colorado5
2
21
44
25
19
249
132
117
0
726
703
.530
Dallas6
1
29
56
28
28
307
154
163
0
897
910
.502
Calgary
1
26
40
15
25
208
94
114
0
648
701
.452
Los Angeles
1
26
40
15
25
202
85
117
0
606
724
.421
Carolina8
1
13
22
10
12
127
59
68
0
323
358
.465
Anaheim
1
8
18
11
7
98
55
43
0
248
242
.561
Tampa Bay
1
6
12
7
5
69
37
32
0
181
185
.536
St. Louis
0
36
60
24
36
316
142
174
0
882
977
.449
7
714
.606
622
.558 .535
Buffalo
0
29
50
21
29
256
124
132
0
763
765
.484
Vancouver
0
25
41
16
25
219
99
120
0
612
702
.452
Washington
0
23
36
13
23
205
93
112
0
602
613
.454
9
Phoenix
0
19
23
4
19
119
41
78
0
310
422
.345
San Jose
0
14
28
13
15
163
77
86
0
407
483
.472
Ottawa10
0
13
21
8
13
116
54
62
0
267
279
.466
Nashville
0
7
9
2
7
50
19
31
0
115
134
.380
Florida
0
4
7
3
4
38
16
22
0
94
100
.421
Minnesota
0
3
5
2
3
29
11
18
0
64
72
.379
Winnipeg11
0
1
1
0
1
4
0
4
0
6
17
.000
Columbus
0
1
1
0
1
4
0
4
0
7
18
.000
1 2 3 4 5 6
Montreal also won the Stanley Cup in 1916. 1919 Final incomplete due to influenza epidemic. Toronto Blueshirts also won the Stanley Cup in 1914. Includes totals of Colorado Rockies 1976-82. Includes totals of Quebec Nordiques 1979-95. Includes totals of Minnesota North Stars 1967-93.
Includes totals of Atlanta Flames 1972-80. Includes totals of Hartford Whalers 1979-97. 9 Includes totals of Winnipeg Jets 1979-96. 10 Modern Ottawa Senators franchise only, 1992 to date. 11 Includes totals of Atlanta Thrashers 1999-2011. 7 8
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SEASON RECAP Here is a look back at your 2012-13 Atlantic Division Champion Pittsburgh Penguins:
After suffering a 4-1 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes on Feb. 28, the Penguins would not drop another decision for 32 days. The Penguins began one of the most impressive winning streaks in NHL history with a nerve-wracking 7-6 overtime win over the Montreal Canadiens. They went on to reel off 15 straight victories, outscoring opponents 53-26, with a perfect 15-0 March record. The streak fell just two wins shy of matching the 1992-93 Penguins NHL record 17-game winning streak, but still tied the 1981-82 Islanders for second-best in league history. “I think we came to a clear understanding,” goalie Tomas Vokoun, “no matter how good of a team we are, if we’re not going to commit to playing the right way, we’ll still win and we’ll still make the playoffs and we’ll be talked about as a good team, but I don’t think we have as good of a chance to be a great team or win in the playoffs.” Vokoun and Marc-Andre Fleury, along with Pittsburgh’s blueliners, were the main factor in the streak staying alive as long as it did. In the streak’s last 11 games, the Penguins never surrendered more than two goals and set a franchise record by shutting out three straight opponents in the middle of a season-long five game home stretch. “We’ve definitely improved our defensive zone play over the last month here,” forward Brandon Sutter said two days after the Penguins continued on page 191
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shutout the Islanders 2-0 on March 30. “For ‘Flower’ and ‘Voky’ to be playing the way they are has been awesome.”
TRADE DEADLINE ACQUISITIONS Penguins general manager Ray Shero showcased his trade wizardry leading up to the NHL’s annual trade deadline this season, bringing in four key pieces, headlined by future Hall of Famer Jarome Iginla. Shero started remaking his roster a few days before the deadline, acquiring Dallas Stars captain Brenden Morrow and San Jose defenseman Douglas Murray. Shero shocked the hockey world when he came to an agreement with Calgary Flames general manager Jay Feaster, sending Iginla to Pittsburgh in exchange for prospects Kenny Agostino, Ben Hanowski and a 2013 first-round pick. The former Calgary captain and hockey icon debuted in the Penguins’ 2-0 win over the New York Islanders on March 30 and said it felt similar to his first career game. “You’re literally all the way back to when you were 18,” Iginla said, “and you’re trying to stay calm. It feels great to come here and just be part of a win. Just keep rolling.” But Shero still was not finished staking his claim as the clear trade deadline winner, as he made one final deal, acquiring center Jussi Jokinen from Carolina for a conditional sixth- or seventh-round pick in the 2013 draft. continued on page 193
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The deals made the Penguins the odds-on favorite to hoist the Stanley Cup, but Shero was not close to being satisfied. “The team on paper doesn’t matter too much,” Shero said. “We have to do it on the ice.” Each piece contributed to making the Penguins a complete team by the end of the season. Iginla provided veteran grit and even more offensive firepower, Morrow brought a strong net-front presence and leadership, Murray served as a bruising, shutdown defenseman and Jokinen added a skilled, versatile forward that excelled in faceoffs.
SEASON RECAP The Penguins had a remarkable regular season, locking up the Eastern Conference’s top seed with a 3-2 victory over the Boston Bruins on April 20 and earning their first Atlantic Division title since the 2007-08 season. The Pens finished the season with 72 points, on pace for 123 points across a full-82 game schedule, which would have been the highest total in franchise history. After a rocky 3-3 start, Pittsburgh quickly became a force to be reckoned with in the early part of this shortened season. They made a statement within the division by trouncing the New Jersey Devils 5-1 at home on Feb. 2, two days after shutting out the New York Rangers 3-0 in Madison Square Garden. The Penguins battled the Devils at the top of the division through much of the first two months before New Jersey slipped down the standings, while Sidney Crosby returned to form as the best hockey continued on page 194
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player in the world. Crosby scored 31 (9G-22A) of his 56 points this season in those two months. Crosby led the NHL’s scoring race for much of the season, holding a 10-point cushion over Tampa Bay’s Steven Stamkos on March 30, when Crosby suffered a broken jaw when a puck struck his face in his first shift of a matchup with the New York Islanders. Crosby’s scoring pace was so daunting that he wasn’t taken over until nearly a month later, when Tampa Bay’s Martin St. Louis surpassed Crosby with a hat trick on April 24. The Pens’ captain missed the final 12 games of the regular season, but his NHL-best 1.56 points-per-game pace allowed him to finish tied (tied) for third in the race for the Art Ross Trophy. But Crosby wasn’t the only marquee Penguin name that missed a substantial amount of time due to injury. Reigning Hart Trophy winner Evgeni Malkin battled injuries throughout the season, missing 17 games, while James Neal, Paul Martin, Brooks Orpik and Kris Letang were all sidelined at various points. The Penguins’ injury list made what they accomplished all the more impressive, as the team was continuously forced to rearrange its lines without some of the best players in the NHL at its disposal. They seemed to adapt flawlessly in each situation, while adding noteworthy pieces Jarome Iginla, Brenden Morrow, Douglas Murray and Jussi Jokinen undoubtedly helped to not only steady the ship, but to keep it sailing at full mast.
THEY SEEMED TO ADAPT FLAWLESSLY IN EACH SITUATION, WHILE ADDING NOTEWORTHY PIECES. . . UNDOUBTEDLY HELPED TO NOT ONLY STEADY THE SHIP, BUT TO KEEP IT SAILING AT FULL MAST. 194
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Pittsburgh maintained a potent offense, the league’s best with a 3.38 goals per game average, which led the team to a 13-8 record through February, before experiencing a flawless March. The Penguins finished March a perfect 15-0, while outscoring their opponents 53-26. While the offense was dominant during the month, and through the entire season for that matter — scoring at least three goals in 10 of the 15 games — the defense gave the team a noticeable boost, especially as March came to a close. The Pens allowed two or fewer goals in 11 straight games to end March, including four shutouts (three consecutive to conclude the month). Their 15-game winning streak was one that will be etched in the annals of Pittsburgh sports history, alongside the 1992-93 Penguins record 17-game winning streak. The remarkable season was capped off in the finale when injured players Neal and Martin returned to the lineup. Neal scored three goals (adding an assist for a four-point night) for his third career hat trick in an 8-3 drubbing of the Carolina Hurricanes. It was the perfect was to end a memorable season.
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TOMAS VOKOUN By: Mark Madden
When he signed with the Penguins as a free agent this past off-season, goalie Tomas Vokoun’s 19-year pro hockey career came full circle geographically. If you allow for a slight latitude adjustment, that is. Vokoun’s first North American team was the Wheeling, W.Va., Thunderbirds (now Nailers) of the ECHL. It was 1995-96. Vokoun, 19, was Montreal property. He went 20-10-2 with a 3.63 goals-against and a .881 save percentage. Vokoun was a one-year wonder at Wheeling. He was off to the American Hockey League the next season, and was an NHL regular with Nashville by 1998. “I remember,” a smiling Vokoun said when asked about Wheeling, located an hour south of Pittsburgh. “It was the first place I played when I got over here from Europe. It was a good experience. It seems like a very long time ago. “But I still remember lots of my teammates and coaches. It was my first team [in North America]. You’re not going to forget that.” The Penguins signed the two-time NHL All-Star Game participant as goaltender insurance, and it’s worked out very well. Marc-Andre Fleury is the Pens’ No. 1 netminder, but Vokoun is a strong 1-A, hardly a backup. Vokoun played 20 games during the 48-game regular season, posting a 13-4 record, a 2.45 goalsagainst and a .919 save percentage. Vokoun, now 36, became the 28th NHL goaltender to win 300 games when he made 34 saves to defeat host Ottawa, 3-1, on April 22. That win was vintage Vokoun. No muss, no fuss. Made it look easy. “It took me a while,” Vokoun said when congratulated for No. 300. “I’m pretty proud of that, to be able to be in the NHL 15 years. It’s not an easy thing. There’s a lot of competition, so I’m pretty proud of that.” The Pens played at CONSOL Energy Center the next night. When the PA and Jumbotron noted the milestone, Vokoun received a lengthy ovation.
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“That was really nice from the fans,” said the Czech puckstopper. Vokoun also participated in three consecutive shutouts. He relieved an injured Fleury for the final 20 minutes of the Penguins’ 1-0 win over Montreal on March 26, then blanked Winnipeg 4-0 on March 28 and the New York Islanders 2-0 on March 30. Vokoun made 67 saves between those three games. He went over 173 minutes without allowing a goal.
“Obviously, there’s more involved than just your play,” Vokoun said. “The teams we were playing were really good. We got some breaks. I was fortunate enough to go a couple games without [allowing] a goal, which is always nice.” Vokoun feels his game has evolved greatly in the seasons between Wheeling and Pittsburgh. “You have to change,” Vokoun said. “Everyone plays different than they did 3-4 years ago. The game changes. The rules change. You have to adapt. “Obviously, as you gain experience, you kind of know what to do. You know when you’re lacking in something and try to add it. You have to know your strengths, and use them.” Vokoun has been a great strength for the Penguins. He’s enjoying his time in Pittsburgh. “It’s been great,” he said. “The team is doing great. Everything has been positive for me. In any hockey season, you’re going to be a little bit up and down. But overall, I’ve enjoyed it. We have a great group of guys, and a great team. That’s what I was looking for when I came here.” Mark Madden hosts a radio show 3-6 p.m. weekdays on WXDX-FM (105.9).
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0
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#AskJoeyV @mariamac58 What’s your favorite type of pasta? @penguins #AskJoeyV “Favorite type of pasta is definitely capellini. It’s kind of like angel hair. It’s the thinnest noodle. I had it a lot when I was a kid. My mom always made it for me, so it’s kind of my go-to.” @Iceburgh29 If you could have any superpower, what would it be? @penguins #AskJoeyV “I think to shoot spaghetti from your fingers. That’d be kind of cool. ” @28_Holly If you could attend any concert who would you see? @penguins #AskJoeyV “I’d love to see the Beatles when they were hot. I guess, today’s day and age, I’d like to see Eric Church. I’m a big Eric Church fan. I’m seeing Clapton next month, but you know who? George Strait, he’s the man.” @PensFanFromLA What do you love most about being a hockey player? #AskJoeyV “What I love most about it is just obviously, you’re playing a game for a living. I grew up playing the game and the thought of still playing this game and actually getting paid to do it is kind of a cool experience. So, there’s that and obviously you’re doing something you love everyday and I’m a big fan of the summer. The summer breaks are a great time to spend with my wife and two kids.” @87sidsational Who’s your biggest role model? @penguins @joevitale46 #AskJoeyV “Pascal Dupuis. He’s been here since I’ve got here and he’s one of the best and he’s kind of helped me get acclimated here and he keeps everyday fun.” @annieohhdee Who is a better cook: you or Paul Martin? @penguins #AskJoeyV “I never had anything Paul Martin had. I got to go with me. I got to be confident. I had a bunch of the guys over earlier this year. We had spaghetti and meatballs. That’s kind of my go-to. I do spiedinis, some different crème brulee deserts and things of that nature. I grew up, my dad was big in the kitchen. I always helped him. I was kind of his sou chef throughout grade school and high school. He taught me everything he knew, mostly Italian dishes.”
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The Penguins weren’t so much a team in transition during the NHL’s abbreviated 2013 season as they were one under construction. They knew how they wanted to play. The idea was to perfect that style, and to collect as many players as possible capable of playing it at a championship level. DOUGLAS MURRAY Entering the 2013 postseason the Penguins have become a team, period. “Nothing feels awkward anymore,” forward Jarome Iginla announced following a mid-April victory over Montreal. That hadn’t been the case while the Penguins had been in the process of adding Brenden Morrow from Dallas on March 24, Douglas Murray from San Jose on March 25, Iginla from Calgary as March 27 was becoming March 28 and, finally, Jussi Jokinen from Carolina on April 3. The insertion of four established, veteran players into the mix — Morrow had been the captain in Dallas and Iginla had worn the “C” in Calgary — bolstered depth and potential but threatened chemistry. But for the Penguins the assimilation of the new players into the group was seemingly as painless as it apparently was rapid. That Canadiens game after which Iginla had spoken on April 17, a 6-4 triumph at CONSOL Energy Center, had featured a goal and an assist from Iginla, two goals and a helper from Morrow and even a goal from Murray, his first in 147 games. Jokinen might also have joined the scoring parade had he played more than 7:20 prior to departing for the night due to illness. continued on page 218
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Still, the transformation that had been made by the new players into new teammates was no less obvious. Head coach Dan Bylsma had a theory as to why that happened so quickly. “The quality of the player and the quality of the people in this regard has been a factor right off the hop,” Bylsma said. Iginla, conversely, credited the incumbent Penguins. “The guys have been great in making us feel comfortable and welcome,” Iginla said. “I think the first week was a little bit different. Maybe I looked a little bit like a deer caught in the headlights or whatever, and that was my own doing. “The guys have been great since I’ve been here and really tried to make all of us as comfortable and feel as big a part of it as possible.” Bylsma didn’t need to see points piling up before suspecting the new acquisitions would pay dividends as they fit into their new NHL environment. He used the word “presence” five times in assessing what Morrow, Iginla and Murray had meant after all had played such prominent roles in that victory over Montreal. And Bylsma insisted what the new Penguins were producing hadn’t been limited to goals, assists and hits. “These guys have come in and in their own ways have been contributing right from the start.” As they did they managed to keep the regular-season ball rolling. The Penguins had won nine consecutive games at the time of the Morrow trade. They closed 11-4 beginning with Morrow’s first game in uniform in Pittsburgh, a 1-0 win over the Canadiens on March 26 at CONSOL Energy Center. The Penguins finished the regular season in such a fashion despite Evgeni Malkin missing five of the final 15 regular-season contests, James Neal missing eight and Paul Martin and Sidney Crosby missing 12. Even as the pieces to the puzzle changed, the big picture of the type of team the Penguins aspired to become clicked into place. “I think it’s four of us that have come in here knowing what’s expected,” Murray said. The rest was just the details of the Penguins’ systems and terminology becoming “second nature,” as Murray put it, “to where you don’t have to think about it and it just happens out there.”
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Another significant factor in the painless rearranging of the Penguins was that the team was 25-8-0 before any of general manager Ray Shero’s trade acquisitions hit the ice in a Penguins uniform. “There are a lot of good players,” Iginla assessed. “It’s a very good team. “I got here and right away you realize how much confidence the group has in playing the way they play and playing hard and having a certain style and believing that you go into every game thinking you can win.”
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ICEBURGH A delight for children of all ages, Iceburgh — the official mascot of the Pittsburgh Penguins not only provides fans with exciting game entertainment but this large, energetic bird can also be seen at a multitude of community events and elementary schools throughout the greater Pittsburgh area. Iceburgh arrived on the scene in 1992 and is a staple at all team events. During Penguins’ home games, fans most definitely notice the antics of Iceburgh leading sections of fans in cheers, greeting young children on the concourse or displaying his athleticism on-ice between periods. In 1995, Iceburgh made his Hollywood debut, starring alongside Jean Claude Van Damme in the motion picture “Sudden Death.” He has gained both national and international exposure through film, TV and a variety of personal appearances. Iceburgh wasted no time getting acquainted with his new home at CONSOL Energy Center in September of 2010. You can find Iceburgh sliding down stair banisters, dancing in the stands and tossing t-shirts to fans. Iceburgh has performed in Russia and Japan, was featured in the opening of ESPN’s SportsCenter and recently performed in front of a record crowd of over 68,000 at Heinz Field for the 2011 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic. He is also regularly featured on in-game videos and has appeared in advertisements and television promos on ROOT Sports. In addition to his annual trek to the NHL All-Star Game, Iceburgh makes annual appearances at the Mascot Olympics held in Orlando, FL. If you would like to request an Iceburgh appearance at your next event, please complete the online form by visiting the community section of pittsburghpenguins.com.
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