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The Series vs. Senators This afternoon the Penguins host the Ottawa Senators in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Final. Game 6 is scheduled for Tuesday in Ottawa and Game 7 for Thursday at PPG Paints Arena, if necessary. . . The Senators built a 2-1 series lead after a 5-1 victory in Game 3 in Ottawa on May 17, as Marc Methot, Kyle Turris, Derick Brassard and Mike Hoffman each had one goal and one assist. The Senators scored four goals in the opening period, including three goals in the span of 2:18. . . Game 4 was played in Ottawa on Friday night. . . Craig Anderson made 25 saves in the Senators’ Game 3 victory. . . There is only one day off between every game in this series. . . The Senators took Game 1 here on May 13, 2-1 in overtime, on Bobby Ryan’s goal at 4:59. Evgeni Malkin’s goal with 5:35 left in regulation forced the overtime. Jean-Gabriel Pageau’s goal opened the Game 1 continued on page 6
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scoring at 14:32 of the first period. . . In Game 2 on May 15, Marc-Andre Fleury made 23 saves for his 10th career playoff shutout in a 1-0 victory also made possible by Phil Kessel’s goal with 6:55 to play in regulation. It was Kessel’s 16th career playoff goal with the Penguins. . . Pittsburgh had won 13 of its last 18 playoff games against Ottawa heading into Game 4. . . During the regular season, the Senators won two of the three games between the teams. . . Game 2 featured a total of just two total power play chances, the fewest ever in a Pittsburgh playoff game. Each team had one chance and each failed on it. . . Matt Murray, injured in the warmup before Game 1 of the Penguins’ First Round matchup with Columbus, made his 2017 playoff debut in Game 3, replacing Fleury midway through the first period. . . Sidney Crosby recorded his first point of the series when he converted on the power play in the third period of Game 3. . . The Penguins dominated the faceoff circle in Game 2, winning 62 percent of the draws. But Ottawa then won 65 percent of the draws in Game 3. 6
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The Penguins This is Pittsburgh’s first home afternoon playoff game since Game 5 against the New York Rangers last spring, a 6-3 victory that won the series for the Penguins. Pittsburgh lost its previous three afternoon home playoff games to the Rangers (Game 2, 2016), Tampa Bay (Game 5, 2011) and Montreal (Game 2, 2010). . . Fleury’s Game 2 shutout left him behind only 10 goaltenders in NHL history in career playoff shutouts: Terry Sawchuk, Turk Broda, Dominik Hasek, Jacques Plante, Ed Belfour, Clint Benedict, Chris Osgood, Curtis Joseph, Patrick Roy and Martin Brodeur. . . Malkin appeared set to tie Jaromir Jagr atop the Penguins’ list of most playoff games played at 140 on Friday night. He could potentially break that mark here this afternoon. . . Chris Kunitz played in his 150th career playoff game in the Penguins’ 1-0 Game 2 victory. It was also his 115th playoff game for the Penguins. . . The Penguins were hoping to get forwards Bryan Rust and Patric Hornqvist as well as defenseman Justin Schultz back for Game 4 of this series. Rust and Schultz were injured in the Penguins’ Game 2 win, while Hornqvist missed that game with an injury suffered in Game 1. . . Defenseman Mark Streit made his Penguins’ playoff debut in Game 3 after Schultz was injured, with the Penguins dressing seven defensemen as Trevor Daley returned to the lineup. Streit, who played 19 regular season games with the Penguins in 2016-17, picked up an assist on the power play goal scored by Crosby in Game 3. . . The 1-0 Game 2 victory by the Penguins was the second in their playoff history by that score. They beat Chicago, 1-0, in Game 3 of the 1992 Stanley Cup Final in Chicago as Tom Barrasso made 27 saves. . . Malkin had 12 penalty minutes in Game 3 to pass Kevin Stevens and become the Penguins’ all-time leader in playoff penalty minutes with 181. . . Carter Rowney played a career playoff high 17:11 in Game 3 and had proved to be a good addition to the Pittsburgh lineup on the fourth line. . . Matt Cullen went 9-2 on faceoffs in Game 3, the best playoff performance by a Penguins’ center taking more than 10 draws since the NHL began tracking faceoffs in 1997.
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By the Numbers
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
As of 05.18.17 PLAYER
GP
G
A
PTS +/-
PIM
PPG
PPP
SHG
SH
SPCT
TOI
Evgeni Malkin
15
6
14
20
9
34
0
7
0
38
15.8
18:41
Phil Kessel
15
6
9
15
10
0
4
7
0
45
13.3
18:00
Sidney Crosby
14
5
10
15
-2
4
2
4
0
33
15.2
18:58
Jake Guentzel
15
9
5
14
-1
10
1
2
1
30
30.0
18:29
Justin Schultz
14
2
6
8
1
2
1
5
0
19
10.5
19:54
Patric Hornqvist
13
4
3
7
5
4
1
1
0
30
13.3
15:11
Bryan Rust
14
5
0
5
2
4
0
0
0
28
17.8
15:48
Matt Cullen
15
1
4
5
-1
12
0
0
1
15
6.7
13:34
Ron Hainsey
15
1
4
5
2
2
0
0
0
15
6.7
20:45
Olli Maatta
15
0
5
5
7
6
0
0
0
22
0.0
20:15
Ian Cole
15
0
5
5
-6
8
0
0
0
11
0.0
18:49
Nick Bonino
15
2
1
3
-1
0
0
0
0
18
11.1
16:32
Conor Sheary
14
0
3
3
-8
2
0
0
0
23
0.0
13:51
Scott Wilson
11
1
1
2
-1
9
0
0
0
11
9.1
10:28
Tom Kuhnhackl
11
1
1
2
2
4
0
0
0
11
9.1
11:36
Chris Kunitz
10
0
2
2
4
6
0
0
0
12
0.0
14:32
Brian Dumoulin
15
0
2
2
2
6
0
0
0
8
0.0
21:07
Carl Hagelin
7
1
0
1
-4
2
0
0
0
11
9.1
11:08
Mark Streit
1
0
1
1
-1
0
0
1
0
2
0.0
15:30
Trevor Daley
11
0
1
1
3
10
0
0
0
13
0.0
18:11
Carter Rowney
10
0
0
0
E
4
0
0
0
11
0.0
11:22
Chad Ruhwedel
5
0
0
0
-3
4
0
0
0
9
0.0
15:43
GOALIES
GP
W
L
SV
SV%
SO
TGA
TSA
PIM
ENG
Marc-Andre Fleury
15
9
6
0
2.56
453
0.924
2
37
490
0
0
Matt Murray
1
0
0
0
1.28
19
0.950
0
1
20
0
0
10
OTL GAA
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OTTAWA SENATORS
As of 05.18.17 PLAYER
GP
G
A
Erik Karlsson
15
2
12
14
Bobby Ryan
15
5
8
Derick Brassard
15
4
Jean-Gabriel Pageau
15
Mike Hoffman
PTS +/-
PIM
PPG
PPP
SHG
SH
SPCT
TOI
13
8
0
2
0
39
5.1
28:29
13
2
12
2
4
0
31
16.1
16:25
7
11
-2
8
0
4
0
39
10.3
18:36
8
1
9
6
14
0
0
0
38
21.1
17:46
15
5
4
9
3
6
1
1
0
41
12.2
18:07
Kyle Turris
15
4
4
8
1
25
0
2
0
33
12.1
20:47
Mark Stone
15
4
3
7
6
16
0
0
0
36
11.1
20:16
Clarke MacArthur
15
2
5
7
5
10
2
2
0
24
8.3
14:32
Zack Smith
15
1
5
6
-2
12
0
0
0
17
5.9
15:18
Dion Phaneuf
15
1
4
5
-1
13
0
0
0
22
4.5
23:38
Alexandre Burrows
15
0
5
5
E
18
0
1
0
20
0.0
14:23
Marc Methot
14
2
2
4
7
8
0
0
0
13
15.4
21:52
Chris Wideman
11
1
3
4
-1
4
0
1
0
22
4.5
12:31
Ryan Dzingel
12
1
1
2
-1
4
1
1
0
7
14.3
13:26
Viktor Stalberg
13
0
2
2
-5
2
0
0
0
27
0.0
14:49
Fredrik Claesson
10
0
2
2
2
4
0
0
0
7
0.0
13:52
Ben Harpur
8
0
2
2
-1
4
0
0
0
8
0.0
18:30
Tom Pyatt
10
1
0
1
-2
0
0
0
0
5
20.0
11:48
Cody Ceci
15
0
1
1
-7
2
0
0
0
22
0.0
24:12
Chris Neil
2
0
0
0
E
12
0
0
0
0
0.0
02:07
Mark Borowiecki
2
0
0
0
E
2
0
0
0
1
0.0
10:24
Chris Kelly
1
0
0
0
E
0
0
0
0
1
0.0
07:10
Tommy Wingels
7
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
11
0.0
10:07
GOALIES
GP
W
L
SV
SV%
SO
TGA
TSA
PIM
ENG
Craig Anderson
15
10
5
0
2.20
418
0.923
1
35
453
0
0
Mike Condon
1
0
0
0
3.03
9
0.900
0
1
10
0
0
OTL GAA
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HONORS AND AWARDS Calder Memorial Trophy Mario Lemieux
1985
Evgeni Malkin
2007
Bill Masterton Trophy 1973
Mario Lemieux
1993
General Manager Of The Year Award
Art Ross Trophy Mario Lemieux
Lowell MacDonald
1988, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997
Ray Shero
2013
Jim Rutherford
2016
Jaromir Jagr
1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
Frank J. Selke Trophy
Sidney Crosby
2007, 2014
Ron Francis
Evgeni Malkin
2009, 2012
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1995
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1988, 1993, 1996
Jaromir Jagr
1999
Sidney Crosby
2007, 2013
Jaromir Jagr
1999, 2000
Evgeni Malkin
2012
Sidney Crosby
2007, 2013, 2014
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2012
Rocket Richard Trophy Sidney Crosby
2010, 2017
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1981
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1995, 1998
Conn Smythe Trophy Mario Lemieux
1991, 1992
Evgeni Malkin
2009
Sidney Crosby
2016
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Mario Lemieux
1986, 1988, 1993, 1996
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2010
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2011
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1993
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1995
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2013
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BRACKET
As of 05.18.17
Western Conference
Eastern Conference
FIRST ROUND T
I
VS
VS
VS PIT
VS
TO
VS
O
OTT
T
I
VS
VS
VS
SECOND ROUND OTT
T
VS
VS
VS
PIT
VS
OTT
VS
CONFERENCE FINALS PIT
VS
STANLEY CUP FINAL T
T
VS
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POINTS RNK NAME
GP
G
A PTS +/- PIM
1 2 3 4
15 14 13 15 14
6 8 6 6 5
14 10 10 9 10
RNK NAME
GP
G
A PTS +/- PIM
1
15 14 15 14 13
9 9 8 8 6
5 4 1 10 10
RNK NAME
GP
G
A PTS +/- PIM
1 2
Evgeni Malkin, PIT Erik Karlsson, OTT
15
6
14
20
9
3
Sidney Crosby, PIT Ryan Johansen, NSH Ryan Getzlaf, ANA
15 14 13 14
2 5 3 8
12 10 10 10
14 15 13 18
13 -2 11 9
RNK NAME
GP
G
A PTS +/- PIM
1
13 4 13 14 14
5 4 5 8 5
6 1 6 10 10
Evgeni Malkin, PIT Ryan Getzlaf, ANA Leon Draisaitl, EDM Phil Kessel, PIT Sidney Crosby, PIT
20 18 16 15 15
9 9 8 10 -2
SOG
SPCT
PPG
38 43 22 45 33
15.8 18.6 27.3 13.3 15.2
0 3 1 4 2
SOG
SPCT
PPG
30 55 38 43 22
30.0 16.4 21.1 18.6 27.3
1 2 0 3 1
SOG
SPCT
PPG
34
38
15.8
0
7
0
18:41
8 4 12 6
39 33 14 43
5.1 15.2 21.4 18.6
0 2 0 3
2 4 1 4
0 0 0 0
28:29 18:58 20:15 24:04
SOG
SPCT
PPG
33 9 33 43 33
15.2 44.4 15.2 18.6 15.2
4 4 4 3 2
34 6 19 0 4
PPP SHG TOI 7 4 6 7 4
0 0 0 0 0
18:41 24:04 19:32 18:00 18:58
GOALS
3 5
Jake Guentzel, PIT Jakob Silfverberg, ANA Jean-Gabriel Pageau, OTT Ryan Getzlaf, ANA Leon Draisaitl, EDM
14 13 9 18 16
-1 1 6 9 8
10 4 14 6 19
PPP SHG TOI 2 3 0 4 6
1 0 0 0 0
18:29 19:35 17:46 24:04 19:32
ASSISTS PPP SHG TOI
POWER-PLAY GOALS
4 5
Phil Kessel, PIT Sean Monahan, CGY Mark Letestu, EDM Ryan Getzlaf, ANA Sidney Crosby, PIT
11 5 11 18 15
-4 -4 -4 9 -2
2 0 2 6 4
PPP SHG TOI 8 5 8 4 4
0 0 0 0 0
18:00 18:30 17:35 24:04 18:58
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MARIO LEMIEUX Co-Owner/Chairman
Mario Lemieux, one of the most respected figures in the National Hockey League, added a new line to his Hall of Fame career last season: Two-time champion owner. The Penguins claimed the Cup for the second time since Lemieux and partner Ron Burkle bought the team out of bankruptcy in 1999. It gave him four Stanley Cups overall, including two as a player in 1991 and 1992. 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 11 straight playoff appearances and four conference final appearances in the past nine seasons, in addition to the two Cups. The Penguins entered the 2016-17 season having sold out every game for nineplus seasons while setting new standards for television ratings, corporate sales 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 the arena in August, 2010. The facility is rated one of the top facilities in North America. 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. A 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 ranked 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 PPG Paints Arena. For full bio, please visit pittsburghpenguins.com.
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Ron Burkle, one of the preeminent investors in retail, manufacturing, technology and distribution industries, is in his 18th 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, leading the team to Stanley Cup championships in 2009 and 2016. Among Burkle’s many significant contributions to the Penguins was his essential role in negotiations for a new arena. PPG Paints Arena is considered one of the finest indoor facilities in North America and has attracted many national-level events to Pittsburgh, including NCAA basketball and hockey. Under the leadership of Lemieux and Burkle, the Penguins have sold out every game for nine-plus seasons and consistently ranked among the most fan-friendly and community-minded teams in the NHL and all of pro sports. The Penguins have earned 11 straight playoff berths and reached the conference finals four times in the past nine years, in addition to the two Stanley Cups. The team’s solid foundation of ownership has enabled hockey management to spend to the salary cap, sign many of the team’s core players to long-term contracts and put a competitive team on the ice year after year. 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. For full bio, please visit pittsburghpenguins.com.
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DAVID MOREHOUSE Chief Executive Officer & President
David Morehouse is Chief Executive Officer and President of the Stanley Cupchampion Penguins, overseeing all aspects of the team’s operation. The Penguins have become one of the NHL’s strongest business entities during his tenure — selling out every game for nine-plus seasons, setting new standards for television ratings and corporate sales and increasing their focus on innovative youth marketing. Morehouse joined the team as consultant on the new arena project in 2004 and was named team president in April 2007. He was given the additional responsibilities of Chief Executive Officer just as the new arena was opening in August 2010. Under his leadership, the Penguins have reshaped their strategic vision with an emphasis on branding, fan relations, community interaction, corporate outreach, and cutting-edge technology, while maintaining a high level of performance on the ice. A strong commitment to fan outreach includes an annual event where players personally deliver season tickets to fans’ homes and a special preseason game were all 18,000 tickets are distributed free to local youth. Morehouse also was a driving force behind the new UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex, which opened in August 2015. It is the first facility to combine hockey with a world-class medical center and sports performance complex. Morehouse joined the Penguins 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. He 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 is a native of the Pittsburgh neighborhood of Beechview.
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Jim Rutherford enters his third year as Penguins executive vice president and general manager fresh off the greatest season of his managerial career. During the course of the 2015-16 campaign, Rutherford transformed the Penguins into Stanley Cup champions, thanks in large part to his acquisitions of Phil Kessel, Nick Bonino, Trevor Daley and Carl Hagelin, plus the promotion of Mike Sullivan to head coach in December of 2015. When the Penguins defeated the San Jose Sharks to win the franchise’s fourth Stanley Cup on June 12, 2016, Rutherford became the first GM in the post-1967 Expansion Era to manage multiple teams to Cup victories, having also done so with Carolina in 2006. As a reward for quick, on-the-fly re-shaping of the Penguins’ roster, Rutherford won the NHL General Manager of the Year Award for his work in ’15-16. Rutherford spent the previous 20 years as GM of the Carolina Hurricanes/ Hartford Whalers franchise from 1994-2014, where he was a key architect of the Hurricanes’ 2006 Stanley Cup championship squad and their 2002 Stanley Cup finalist team. In addition to his general manager duties, he also served 20 years as president of Carolina/Hartford, taking the post in 1994. In his role as president/GM, Rutherford oversaw operations on both the hockey and business sides of the organization. Over the course of his executive career, Rutherford has won multiple awards, including The Hockey News‘ Executive of the Year in 2002 and ’06. Additionally, he was voted by his NHL general management peers as Sporting News ‘Executive of the Year’ in 2006. Before his 22 years in the NHL, Rutherford was recognized as the 1987 Canadian Hockey League (CHL) Executive of the Year, and the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) Executive of the Year in back-to-back years with the Windsor Spitfires in 1987 and ’88. He oversaw a Spitfires team that won the OHL championship in 1988 and earned a berth in the Memorial Cup. Rutherford played 13 years as a goaltender in the NHL, appearing in 457 career NHL games with Pittsburgh, Toronto, Los Angeles and Detroit. He was selected by the Detroit Red Wings in the first round (10th overall) of the 1969 NHL Draft. For full bio, please visit pittsburghpenguins.com.
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BILL GUERIN Assistant General Manager
Bill Guerin capped his second season as the Penguins assistant general manager by earning the first Stanley Cup championship of his executive career in 2015-16. Guerin’s responsibilities as assistant general manager include serving as a liaison between the players and management. Guerin was Pittsburgh’s player development coach from 2011-14, where he was instrumental in helping develop the Penguins’ minor league, junior and college prospects, including Tom Kuhnhackl, Bryan Rust and Conor Sheary, who all played huge roles in the 2016 championship run. Originally drafted by New Jersey in the first round (5th overall) of the 1989 NHL Draft, Guerin won two Stanley Cups (Pittsburgh, 2009; New Jersey, 1995) and spent 18 seasons in the NHL — including his final two with the Penguins. Guerin’s leadership and on-ice performance after being acquired at the NHL trade deadline was a key in Pittsburgh’s ’09 title. Guerin, a four-time NHL All-Star, tallied 429 career goals and 856 points in 1,263 career NHL games, including five 30-goal and two 40-goal seasons. He was elected to the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in 2013.
JASON KARMANOS Vice President Of Hockey Operations
Jason Karmanos begins his third season as the Penguins vice president of hockey operations having won the Stanley Cup for the second time in his executive career, after originally winning a championship with Carolina in 2006. Karmanos assists GM Jim Rutherford in all aspects of hockey operations as one of the leaders in the Penguins’ implementation of advance statistics and analysis. Before joining Pittsburgh, Karmanos spent 15 years as an executive for the Carolina Hurricanes from 1998-2013, serving various roles with Carolina, including executive director of hockey operations and vice president/assistant general manager under Rutherford. Karmanos played four years of college hockey at Harvard University from 1992-96, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree with honors. In 1994, Karmanos represented Team USA at the World Junior Championships, compiling three points (1G-2A) in seven games. After graduating, Karmanos attended training camp with the Penguins in 1996 and played pro hockey for two seasons before his career was cut short due to an eye injury.
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MIKE SULLIVAN Head Coach
Mike Sullivan led the Penguins to one of the greatest in-season turnarounds in franchise history during his first year as head coach in 2015-16, a journey that resulted in a Stanley Cup victory against the San Jose Sharks on June 12, 2016. Adhering to Sullivan’s advice to ‘Just Play’, the Penguins ended the regular season with the secondbest record in the Eastern Conference and fourth-best mark in the league, in large part because of a 14-2 run to conclude the regular season. By leading the Penguins to the franchise’s fourth Cup, Sullivan became just the sixth American-born head coach to win the Stanley Cup. Prior to being promoted to Pittsburgh, Sullivan spent the first two-plus months of the 2015-16 season as the head coach of the Wilkes-Barre/ Scranton Penguins. During his 23-game tenure in WB/S, his club went 18-5, which was good enough for first place in the Atlantic Division. Sullivan’s club also had a franchise-best 11-game winning streak. A native of Marshfield, Massachusetts, Sullivan began his coaching career in 2002-03, starting the season as head coach of the AHL’s Providence Bruins before joining the NHL’s Bruins as an assistant coach late in the year. He was promoted to head coach of the NHL Bruins at age 35 in 2003-04, winning a Northeast Division crown in the first of his two years at the helm. Sullivan served as an NHL assistant coach for seven-consecutive years from 2007-14 with Tampa Bay, the NY Rangers and Vancouver. In addition to his professional coaching experience, Sullivan has coached the United States three times internationally, including the 2016 World Cup of Hockey when he was an assistant coach. He was the head coach at the 2007 World Championship and an assistant coach at the 2006 Olympic Games in Turino, Italy. During the 2014-15 season, Sullivan was a member of the Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks player development staff. Sullivan’s 11-year NHL career began with the expansion San Jose Sharks in 1991-92 and included stops in Calgary, Boston and Arizona. Sullivan played four years of collegiate hockey at Boston University from 1986-90, serving as the Terriers captain as a senior. Sullivan represented the U.S. as a player at the 1988 World Junior Championship. For full bio, please visit pittsburghpenguins.com.
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RICK TOCCHET Assistant Coach
Rick Tocchet is in his third season as an assistant coach of the Penguins. In his current role, Tocchet works closely with the team’s speedy and dynamic forward group, which had eight players reach double figures in points during the 2016 playoffs, a key reason Pittsburgh was able to win the franchise’s fourth Stanley Cup, the first Cup win of Tocchet’s coaching career. Tocchet was hired as an assistant coach by Tampa Bay in July 2008 and was elevated to interim head coach on Nov. 14 of that year. He was named head coach following the ‘08-09 season, where he remained in that position until 2010. Tocchet began his coaching career as an assistant with the Colorado Avalanche for two years (2002-04) before spending one season (‘05-06) with the Phoenix Coyotes. A veteran of 18 NHL seasons, including parts of three seasons with the Penguins from 1992-94, Tocchet won a Stanley Cup championship with Pittsburgh in 1992. The four-time NHL All-Star (1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘93) played 1,144 career NHL games and totaled 440 goals, 952 points and 2,972 penalty minutes in his NHL career. Tocchet was originally drafted by Philadelphia in the sixth round (125th overall) of the 1983 NHL Draft.
JACQUES MARTIN Assistant Coach
Jacques Martin stepped back behind the Penguins’ bench for a second tour of duty as an assistant coach in December 2015, playing a crucial role in the team’s Stanley Cup win, the first championship of Martin’s lengthy NHL career. Martin, who enters his fourth season in the Pittsburgh organization, presides over the Penguins’ defensemen and penalty killing unit in his current role. He was instrumental in Kris Letang hitting career highs in all offensive categories in 2015-16. Martin’s PK unit finished with the fifth-best success rate in the NHL. Martin has over 25 years of NHL experience as a general manager, head coach and assistant coach with Pittsburgh, Montreal, Florida, Ottawa, Colorado/Quebec, Chicago and St. Louis. He won 613 games and made 12 playoff appearances in 17 seasons as an NHL head coach. He won the Jack Adams Award as the NHL’s ‘most outstanding coach’ with Ottawa in 1999 and was a finalist for the award on three other occasions. Martin won gold medals as an assistant coach for Team Canada at the 2002 Olympics and the 2004 World Cup of Hockey. He was also an assistant coach on the 2006 Canadian Olympic Team.
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MIKE BALES Goaltending Coach Mike Bales has established himself as one of the NHL’s top goaltending coaches during his first three seasons with the team. During the Penguins’ 2016 Stanley Cup championship drive, Pittsburgh used three goaltenders who thrived under his tutelage, including rookie Matt Murray, whose 15 playoff wins equaled the NHL rookie record. Under Bales’ guidance, Marc-Andre Fleury has compiled two of the finest seasons of his career. During the 2014-15 campaign, Fleury established a franchise record with 10 shutouts, a figure that led the entire NHL. Bales began his Penguins’ career as the team’s goaltending development coach from 2011-13. Bales, a native of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, spent 18 seasons playing professionally from 1992-2010, including stints in the NHL with Boston and Ottawa. Bales also saw action with teams in the AHL, IHL, Germany, Sweden and Northern Ireland. He was drafted by the Boston Bruins in the fifth round (105th overall) of the 1990 NHL Draft. Before turning pro, Bales played three collegiate seasons with Ohio State University of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) from 1989-92. For full bio, please visit pittsburghpenguins.com.
TRAVIS WILLIAMS Chief Operating Officer Travis Williams is in his ninth season as a senior executive with the Penguins, currently serving as Chief Operating Officer and overseeing finance, legal affairs, technology, business development and arena operations. He also assists CEO David Morehouse in the day-to-day management of the business. In addition, Williams serves as the Penguins’ point man on the development of the former Civic Arena site and oversaw the construction of the UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex in Cranberry. Williams joined the Penguins in 2008 as Senior Vice President of Business Affairs/ General Counsel. One of his first responsibilities was to guide the construction and development of the new arena — bringing the project to completion on time and under budget. He now serves as the team’s liaison with building manager AEG Facilities, working closely with AEG on all arena-related events, including major concerts and national-level sporting events. 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. A native of Indianapolis, he graduated from Penn State University and received a Juris Doctorate from Duquesne University, summa cum laude. For full bio, please visit pittsburghpenguins.com.
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Terry Kalna is in his second season as senior vice president of sales and broadcasting following an 18-year career in motorsports management. Kalna, a native of Greensburg, oversees corporate sales, partnership activation, ticket sales and premium sales in addition to the Penguins Radio Network. He is also the primary contact with ROOT SPORTS, the Penguins’ local television rightsholder. Kalna spent the previous eight years as managing director of international speedway corporation, a sister company to NASCAR that operates 13 racetracks across the country — including Daytona, Talladega, Darlington and Richmond. Kalna also has deep connections to hockey. He has been a member of USA Hockey’s Marketing Council since 2011 and recently earned his USA Hockey Level 5 coaching certification. He played youth hockey in Greensburg and for the Amateur Penguins before moving on to prep school hockey at Tabor Academy and Cranbrook Kingswood School. He graduated from Hobart College in 1998 with degrees in economics and history. For full bio, please visit pittsburghpenguins.com.
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Jaromir Jagr
140 65 82 147 121
3. SIDNEY CROSBY
124 49 88 137 61
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Kevin Stevens
103 46 60 106 170
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Ron Francis
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Larry Murphy
74 15 57 72 73
8. KRIS LETANG
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11. Sergei Gonchar
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29 10 28 38 33
13. Rick Tocchet
32 15 22 37 68
14. Jordan Staal
73 23 13 36 34
15. Maxime Talbot
66 14 19 33 87
16. Pascal Dupuis
77 14 19 33 44
17. Joe Mullen
62 16 15 31 20
18. Alex Kovalev
46 12 18 30 50
19. Tyler Kennedy
76 12 15 27 25
20. Marian Hossa
20 12 14 26 12
21. Paul Coffey
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22. Phil Bourque
56 13 12 25 107
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4 22 26 37
BILL GUERIN
23. Bill Guerin
35 35 11 11 13 13 24 24 17 17
24. Jan Hrdina
40 10 14 24 22
25. Paul Martin
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26. Petr Nedved
23 11 12 23 28
27. PHIL KESSEL
24 10 12 22 4
28. James Neal
38 11 11 22 50
29. Troy Loney
66 8 14 22 97
30. Matt Cooke
58 5 16 21 95
31. Rick Kehoe
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38. CARL HAGELIN
24 6 10 16 14
39. Ryan Malone
25
6 10 16 25
40. Ulf Samuelsson
66
4 12 16 123
41. George Ferguson
22
4 11 15 13
42. Matt Niskanen
39
3 12 15 25
43. Brooks Orpik
92
2 13 15 88
44. Sergei Zubov
18
1 14 15 26
45. Rod Schutt
22
8 6 14 26
46. Ruslan Fedotenko
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47. Bryan Trottier
33. Robert Lang
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48. Randy Carlyle
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6 8 14 41
34. NICK BONINO
24 4 14 18 12
49. Ron Schock
29
2 12 14 23
35. Jean Pronovost
29
50. Bob Errey
49
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36. Shawn McEachern
48 6 11 17 24
51. Jussi Jokinen
21
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52. Ron Stackhouse
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That the Penguins are on the cusp of a return trip to the Stanley Cup Final is amazing when you consider how besieged with injuries their defensive core has been throughout the second half of the regular season and into the postseason. Between Kris Letang’s season-ending surgery to repair a herniated disc in his neck to long-term absences for Trevor Daley and Olli Maatta, it’s been a revolving door on the blue line for head coach Mike Sullivan and assistant Jacques Martin, who runs the club’s defensemen. Martin was challenged yet again in Pittsburgh’s 1-0 Game 2 defeat of the Ottawa Senators when Justin Schultz exited the lineup after just five shifts after suffering an upper-body injury. The loss of Schultz meant that the Penguins were quickly without their playoff minutes leader, and the quarterback of the top power-play unit. Brian Dumoulin, Ron Hainsey and Maatta led the way for the five blueliners left standing, a group that mixed and matched its way towards giving up a postseason-low 23 shots against, which was a huge factor in Pittsburgh and goalie Marc-Andre Fleury posting a second shutout in three games dating back to the Game 7 win in Washington to close the Second Round. “I thought they did a great job,” Sullivan told reporters after Game 2. “I think Jacques does a nice job, and he’s trying to balance getting certain matches that we’d like to get with making sure that we spread the minutes continued on page 66
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to a certain point where nobody gets over taxed. And so we believe we have a defense core that we have the ability to spread the minutes, and everyone is at their best when that’s the case. “So he walks that fine line, when you lose a guy that early, of trying to get certain matchups that we think are favorable to us, but also making sure that he manages those minutes the right way so no one gets — bears that burden of responsibility that might be too great. So I think Jacques does a terrific job back there, and I thought the players responded really well.” Playing a starring role for Martin’s defensive unit has been the 22-year-old Maatta, finally healthy here in the postseason after battling his way through another injury-ravaged regular season, one that saw him miss 24-straight games before returning for the season-finale in Manhattan. As his playing time has expanded, Maatta’s game has returned to the form he displayed throughout his rookie season and into the next year, before his run of misfortune began. Through 14 playoff contests, Maatta paced all team defenders with a plus-8, while logging major special teams minutes on both the penalty killing unit, and the second power play. When Schultz exited the lineup in Game 2, it was Maatta who stepped in and assumed his spot on the top power play. Phil Kessel scored the only goal of Game 2, and Evgeni Malkin made the key plays in the neutral zone and at the blue line to free Kessel for the shot, but it was Maatta who started the breakout. After the game, speaking next to Fleury at the podium reserved for the stars of the game, Maatta deflected all praise in the direction of the entire group of defensemen, reiterating the words of his head coach. “Well, again, I think our strength is our depth,” Maatta observed. “It’s obviously unfortunate. Again, he did a great job. There’s always the next guy who’s going to step up. Everybody has to play a little more minutes. I don’t think it really matters. We have so many good players in here.” 66
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The trip back from Toronto was an exciting one for Team Pennsylvania Brick as they came home with a first place trophy and their first tournament win in team history. The team traveled to Toronto to play in the Hockey Hall of Fame Future Legends Tournament the weekend of April 28-30. The tournament showcased over 250 of the best youth male and female hockey players throughout all of North America and sometimes abroad. This year Team Pennsylvania Brick came out of the locker room ready to go and paved their way into a playoff spot by winning their first three games. Team Pennsylvania Brick entered their fourth round robin game outscoring their opponents 29-4. In their fourth round robin game Team Pennsylvania Brick played Regional Express Gold. Regional Express Gold jumped to a quick 3-0 lead eight minutes into the first. Team Pennsylvania Brick was unable to catchup and went on to lose the game 9-1. After a night of rest Team Pennsylvania Brick had a rematch against Regional Express Gold for their first game of the playoffs. Team PA Brick jumped to a quick 1-0 lead. However, Regional Express Gold tied the game shortly after. Team Pennsylvania Brick would go on to score three unanswered goals to take a 4-1 lead into the third. Regional Express Gold fought back hard and was able to tie the game at 4-4 in the third period to force overtime. After some back and forth action the teams went into a shootout and Team PA Brick emerged victorious securing themselves a spot in the championship game. The Championship game was Sunday afternoon and was a showdown between Team Pennsylvania Brick and Pro Hockey — Malkhassian. The puck dropped for the first and after 15 minutes of action both teams were tied at zero. As soon as the puck dropped for the second Team PA Brick scored. Team PA Brick scored three minutes later to extend the lead to 2-0. Pro Hockey battled back and scored their first goal of the game two minutes later and added another shortly after to tie the game at 2-2. Early in the third period Team PA Brick scored two goals to grab a 4-2 lead. With just over a minute left in the third, Team PA Brick added an insurance marker. With the final score of 5-2, Team Pennsylvania Brick won their first hockey tournament in team history!
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CHAD RUHWEDEL Mark Madden
It was Game Two of the Eastern Conference Final against Ottawa, and Penguins players were dropping like flies. Winger Patric Hornqvist was a late unhealthy scratch. Defenseman Justin Schultz and winger Bryan Rust both left the game injured in the first period and did not return. But the Penguins still posted a 1-0 win to even the series at one game each. “It speaks a lot of our group,” said defenseman Chad Ruhwedel. “We’ve had to deal with injuries all year. It really shows the character of our squad.” One player’s injury is another player’s opportunity. Ruhwedel certainly knows. The 5-foot-11, 191-pound San Diego native signed with the Penguins as a free agent this past off-season after spending the last four seasons in the Buffalo organization. Ruhwedel played 33 NHL games for the Sabres. Ruhwedel, 27, was seen as organizational depth: A top-four defenseman for the Penguins’ Wilkes-Barre/Scranton affiliate with enough quality and experience to play the occasional NHL game. But Ruhwedel played more than the occasional NHL game this season. Injuries decimated the Penguins’ blue line, and Ruhwedel — who has the special asset of being a right-handed defenseman, much valued in the NHL — wound up skating in 34 regular-season games for the Penguins. He posted two goals, eight assists and a plus-9 mark. Injuries again mounted during the playoffs. Kris Letang never played a post-season game before neck surgery ruled him out 4-6 months. When Trevor Daley got hurt, Ruhwedel jumped into the fire of the secondround series vs. Washington. Game Six against the Capitals was his NHL playoff debut. He played 13:02 in Game Seven at D.C., a 2-0 Penguins win. Ruhwedel played 21:25 in Game Two against Ottawa, his workload increased by Schultz’ sudden exit. Ruhwedel has impressed the Penguins’ coaching staff. “Chad’s a very good player,” said coach Mike Sullivan. “He’s a mobile guy. He’s a good puck mover. “He’s another one of those players that we have as part of the depth of our organization that we know can help us win. His skill set lends to the style that we’re trying to play. That’s a speed game.” Not that Ruhwedel lacks on the physical side. continued on page 79
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“He’s becoming much more competitive as far as defending on the puck,” Sullivan said. “He’s not a physical guy, as far as making big body checks all over the rink. That’s not what he is. But he’s done a good job being stingy on the puck, using his skill set to win puck battles and not allowing [opponents] to make clean plays. “He’s using his stick well and his mobility well, and he’s getting into people’s bodies.” The Penguins have had to be patient against Ottawa. The Senators are a systematic team, playing a 1-3-1 trap to decelerate the game’s pace. “They want us to get frustrated,” Ruhwedel said after Game Two. “But we had some good offensive-zone time tonight. We were staying with it, staying positive. Everyone was feeding off each other’s energy. We kept the pressure on, and it ended up working out for us.” Ruhwedel is efficient with the puck at the point, but Ottawa’s style makes him consider every play carefully. A block can lead to a breakaway. “They really like to crowd that scoring area,” Ruhwedel said. “As long as we don’t feed their transition game and send them on odd-man rushes — that’s what we’re trying to prevent.” Ruhwedel is an unrestricted free agent at season’s end. His performance with the Penguins could easily lead to him becoming an NHL regular. Winger Scott Wilson isn’t surprised by Ruhwedel’s play. Wilson and Ruhwedel were college teammates at UMass-Lowell. “He doesn’t look too nifty, but he’s pretty good laterally,” Wilson said. “Good shot. He’s reliable at both ends. “The biggest thing is that overall, he’s just a good hockey player. In college, he was more of a power-play guy. I think he’s learned to play the game the right way at this level.” Mark Madden hosts a radio show 3-6 p.m. weekdays on WXDX-FM (105.9).
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SERIES 5 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 5 4 7 4 6 3 1 2 3 9
W 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 3 1 5 3 2 1 1 1 0 8
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Tom Pyatt 10
Alexandre Burrows 14
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SERIES 1 4 2 3 1 1 2 4 1 4 1 24
W 0 1 1 2 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 9
L 1 3 1 1 0 1 0 3 0 4 1 15
GP 5 21 11 18 5 7 11 20 5 24 5 132
W 1 8 6 11 4 3 8 7 4 8 1 61
L 4 13 5 7 1 4 3 13 1 16 4 71
T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GF GA 11 16 47 52 32 21 41 40 13 7 13 14 28 12 53 72 23 13 42 57 7 18 310 322
LAST MTG. 2007 2007 2015 2007 2003 2012 2003 2013 2006 2004 1998
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Colorado totals include Quebec, 1992-93 to 1994-95. Carolina totals include Hartford, 1992-93 to 1996-97. Dallas totals include Minnesota North Stars, 1992-93. Phoenix totals include Winnipeg, 1992-93 to 1995-96. Winnipeg totals include Atlanta Thrashers, 1999-2000 to 2010-11.
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Here is a look back at your 2016-17 Pittsburgh Penguins.
REIGNING CHAMPS HAVE BUSY START With last year’s Stanley Cup championship run, the Penguins entered the 2016-17 campaign having played a lot of hockey and were about to have an even crazier start to the new season. The 2016 World Cup of Hockey was the first big event. It was held September 17-29, in Toronto, Canada. The Penguins were well-represented as six players and head coach Mike Sullivan participated in it, and Pittsburgh was one of three U.S. cities selected to host pre-tournament games on September 14. The Penguins in the lineups included Sidney Crosby for Canada, Evgeni Malkin for Russia, Olli Maatta for Finland, Patric Hornqvist and Carl Hagelin for Sweden, and Matt Murray for North America. Sullivan was behind the bench for the United States as an assistant coach. Canada came out victorious, beating Russia in the semifinals and Europe in the final. And Crosby led the way, finishing with 10 points (3+7) and being named MVP for Canada. 91
After the tournament concluded, regular-season games were right around the corner, but the Penguins took a break from their preseason schedule to visit the White House on Oct. 6 after President Barack Obama continued a long tradition of inviting professional sports championship teams there to be honored. The Penguins’ first game of the season approached just days after on Oct. 13, but it was no ordinary opener. This game was extremely special for them and the city of Pittsburgh because it was the first time the Penguins would set foot on home ice as the defending Stanley Cup champs and have their official banner raising ceremony. Before puck drop, the 2016 Stanley Cup banner took its rightful place alongside the ones commemorating the Penguins’ first three championships in 1991, 1992 and 2009 — and from there the season took off.
FLEURY AND MURRAY It is safe to say the Penguins have two goalies that are more than capable of winning games. Marc-Andre Fleury has been the franchise goaltender for the past decade-plus, backstopping the Penguins to the Stanley Cup in 2009. The 32-year-old veteran has been a major asset to the team as the NHL’s third-winningest active goaltender and ranking 15th overall on the NHL’s all-time wins list. To top that, Fleury was named the Penguins’ Masterton Trophy nominee for 2016-17 for exemplifying the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey. Then there is Matt Murray, the young rookie who led the team to their most recent Stanley Cup in 2016. Murray became the fourth rookie goaltender in NHL history to lead his team to the Stanley Cup title, joining Ken Dryden, Patrick Roy and Cam Ward. Murray’s 15 playoff wins in 2016 has him tied for the most-ever in NHL history for a first-year goaltender, joining Roy, Ward and Ron Hextall. Without question, both Murray and Fleury bring talent to the table and the Penguins relied heavily on both goaltenders throughout the recent season. “We have two No. 1 goaltenders who have shown that they’re legit No. 1 NHL goaltenders,” Sullivan said.
CROSBY KEEPS SHINING At 29 years old, Sidney Crosby has surpassed many milestones and has become a very decorated NHL player — and Pittsburgh has gotten to see this since Day 1 when he entered the Penguins lineup as an 18-year-old rookie. Crosby recorded his first point on October 5, 2005 against the New Jersey Devils with an assist on Mark Recchi’s goal. Twelve years (and many achievements) later he notched another assist to reach an incredible career milestone of 1,000 points. 92
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Crosby did this on Feb. 17 when he set up longtime linemate Chris Kunitz for a first-period goal against the Winnipeg Jets at PPG Paints Arena. Crosby is the 86th player in NHL history and the fastest active skater to reach 1,000 points, doing it in 757 games. He accomplished it in fewer games than all but 11 NHL players all-time. Overall, Crosby finished with an NHL-best 44 goals in 75 games to earn him his second career Maurice “Rocket� Richard Trophy (he won his first in 2009-10 after scoring 51 tallies).
PENGUINS AND FLYERS TAKE RIVALRY OUTSIDE February 25 was no ordinary hockey night in Pittsburgh as the Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers took their rivalry outdoors for the 2017 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series. Roughly 67,318 fans made their way to Heinz Field where the field made an amazing transformation from a football field to an ice rink. Oh, and to top that, the Penguins came out victorious in a 4-2 win over the Flyers. The ice was a huge topic of discussion leading up to the game. The day before the players took the ice the temperature hit 75 degrees, which had some concerned about what the conditions would be like for the game. Luckily, the hockey gods were smiling down as the weather did a complete 360, dipping from 70-degree temps to 36 degrees by puck drop. 93
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NEW DEFENSIVE DEPTH Last season’s additions of Phil Kessel, Nick Bonino, Trevor Daley, Carl Hagelin and Justin Schultz had the city of Pittsburgh eager to find out what moves general manager Jim Rutherford had up his sleeve for the March 1 trade deadline. What the Penguins needed was clear: defensive depth. The Penguins were lacking on the blue line with injuries that put top blueliners Maatta and Daley out long-term and Kris Letang with no timetable on a return date at the time. So Rutherford made some moves at the last minute to shore up the back end. Pittsburgh acquired defenseman Frank Corrado from Toronto for forward Eric Fehr, Steve Oleksy and a 2017 fourth-round pick. The next addition was blueliner Mark Streit, who the Penguins received in exchange from Tampa Bay by way of Philadelphia for a 2018 fourth-round pick. Another addition they made to the team happened a week before the deadline when they acquired defenseman Ron Hainsey in an exchange for a 2017 second-round pick and minor-league forward Danny Kristo. “That’s what our big need was with all of these injuries,” Rutherford said, referring to defensive depth. “We added three defensemen within the last week.” The 23-year-old Corrado was assigned to WB/S while the veteran blueliners Hainsey and Streit entered the Penguins lineup immediately. One move the Penguins didn’t make was trading goaltender Fleury. Since Murray’s breakout season a lot of speculation had centered on Fleury being traded, but Rutherford made it clear that he was a key component to the team and had no intent on trading him. continued on page 96
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INJURIES Another year, another season filled with injuries. When asked if he had ever played on a team with this many injuries, Ron Hainsey simply replied, “No.” The bug started when the season began and Crosby missed the first six games with a concussion sustained in practice. From there, the Penguins lost more and more players, some forced out of the lineup for weeks at a time. The Penguins saw their regular-season man-games lost total approach 300, yet they were able to hold their own as they recalled some young guns from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the American Hockey League. And despite seeing so many players in and out of the lineup, they were able to secure a playoff spot for the 11th consecutive season. It’s now the longest active streak in the NHL after Detroit saw their run of 25 straight postseasons end this year.
LETANG’S SEASON FINISHED With three games left in the regular season, the Penguins learned they would be without star defenseman Kris Letang for the entire postseason. The team announced on April 5 Letang would undergo surgery for a herniated disc in his neck, and would have a recovery period of 4-6 months. “Kris underwent an MRI in February that revealed a herniated disc in his neck,” general manager Jim Rutherford said. “Our neurosurgeons examined him and recommended conservative treatment in an attempt to correct the condition without surgery. Kris had been making progress and was hopeful of returning for the playoffs until about a week ago, when the progress plateaued. He underwent another MRI, and, at that point it was determined that surgery was needed.” Letang had not played since Feb. 21, missing the Penguins’ last 20 games.
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The following standards have been established with respect to fan conduct: n Fans are entitled to enjoy the hockey experience free from disruptive or inconsiderate behaviors or unruly actions. n Fans may not interfere with the event and/or athletes in any manner. n Fans shall refrain from using abusive language or obscene gestures. n 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. n Fans are encouraged to report inappropriate behavior to arena staff. n Fans who choose to consume alcohol must do so in a legal and responsible manner. n Intervention with an intoxicated or impaired fan will be handled in a prompt and safe manner. n Fans shall comply with requests from arena staff regarding arena operational and emergency procedures. n Fans may not engage in unauthorized commercial activity while on arena property. n 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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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 42nd 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 14th 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 ROOT SPORTS’ coverage of Penguins hockey. 111
JOSH GETZOFF Radio Broadcast Host and PensTV Host
Josh Getzoff is in his second season as a radio broadcast host and PensTV host with the Pittsburgh Penguins. He joins the Penguins after spending the previous two years as the sports director for FOX Champaign in Champaign, Illinois. While in Champaign, Getzoff covered the University of Illinois and Big Ten athletics, local high school athletics, and various professional teams in the region. In June of 2015, he was named the Television Sportscaster of the Year by the Illinois Broadcasters Association. In addition to his time in Illinois, Getzoff has also worked as a sports anchor/reporter at WENY-TV and radio update anchor at 1410 WELM ESPN Radio in Elmira, New York, and served as a member of the on-site production team during NBC’s coverage of Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia. He is a graduate of Ithaca College’s Roy H. Park School of Communications in Ithaca, New York.
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DO NOT ENTER OR EXIT THE SEATING AREA DURING PLAY! Hockey is fast — and goals can be missed in an instant. Fans moving through rows and up aisles can block the view of an entire seating area. Wait until the whistle blows to make your move. HINT #1: The red light above the penalty boxes is lit for TV timeouts. TV timeouts occur at the first whistle stops inside the 14:00, 10:00, and 6:00 minute mark of each period, EXCEPT following an icing call or goal. When the light comes on, this is your chance to make a dash to the restroom or your seats! HINT #2: The concourse TVs feature a countdown clock during the intermissions. Smart, huh? Thank the season ticket holders for recommending this awesome idea!
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ON-ICE OFFICIALS REFEREES NAME
Brenk, Jacob* . . . . . . Charron, Francis . . . . . Chmielewski, Tom* . . . Dwyer, Gord . . . . . . . Furlatt, Eric . . . . . . . . Hanson, Trevor . . . . . . Hebert, Ghislain . . . . . Hebert, Jean . . . . . . . Jackson, Dave . . . . . . Joannette, Marc . . . . . Kowal, Tom . . . . . . . . Kozari, Steve . . . . . . . L’Ecuyer, Frederick. . . . Lambert, Pierre* . . . . . Lee, Chris. . . . . . . . . Leggo, Mike . . . . . . . Lewis, Dave* . . . . . . . Luxmore, Thomas John . MacDougall, Peter* . . . McCauley, Wes. . . . . . McIsaac, Jon . . . . . . . Meier, Brad . . . . . . . . Morton, Dean. . . . . . . Nicholson, Kendrick . . . O’Halloran, Dan . . . . . O’Rourke, Dan . . . . . . Peel, Tim . . . . . . . . . Pochmara, Brian . . . . . Pollock, Kevin . . . . . . Rank, Garrett . . . . . . . Rehman, Kyle . . . . . . Romasko, Evgeny*. . . . Rooney, Chris. . . . . . . Schlenker, Chris*. . . . . Skilliter, Graham . . . . . South, Furman* . . . . . St. Pierre, Justin . . . . . St-Laurent, Francois. . . Sutherland, Kelly. . . . . Voss, Cameron* . . . . . Walsh, Ian . . . . . . . . Watson, Brad . . . . . .
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Alphonso, Shandor Amell, Derek . . . . Barton, Steve . . . Berg, Devin . . . . . Brisebois, David . . Cameron, Lonnie. . Cherrey, Scott . . . Cormier, Michel . . Daisy, Ryan* . . . . Devorski, Greg . . . Driscoll, Scott . . . Galloway, Ryan . . . Gawryletz, Brandon Gibbons, Ryan . . . Gibbs, Darren . . . Grandt, John* . . . Henderson, Don . . Heyer, Shane . . . . Knorr, Trent. . . . . Kovachik, Brad . . . Mach, Brian . . . . MacPherson, Matt . Miller, Steve . . . . Murchison, Kiel. . . Murphy, Brian . . . Murray, Jonny . . . Nagy, Kory*. . . . . Nansen, Derek . . . Nowak, Tim. . . . . Pancich, Bryan . . . Racicot, Pierre . . . Rody, Vaughan . . . Sericolo, Anthony . Sharrers, Jay . . . . Shewchyk, Mark . . Wheler, Mark . . . .
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Iceburgh Calls
THE PENALTIES
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SPEARING
SLASHING
ROUGHING
Using the stick like a spear
Swinging the stick at an opponent
Engaging in fisticuffs or shoving
ELBOWING
KNEEING
HOOKING
Using the elbow to impede an opponent
Using the knee to impede an opponent
Using the stick or blade to hook an opponent
BOARDING
HOLDING
TRIPPING
Driving the opponent into the boards
Using hands on an opponent or his equipment
Using the stick, arm or leg to cause the opponent to trip or fall
CHARGING
HIGH STICKING
MISCONDUCT
Taking three or more strides before checking an opponent
Carrying the stick above the shoulder against an opponent
Called for various forms of unsportsmanlike conduct
WASHOUT
ICING
CROSS CHECKING
Disallowing of a goal when signaled by a referee. No offside or icing when used by a linesman
Shooting the puck across the opponent’s goal line from behind the center red line and allowing the opponent to touch the puck first
Hitting an opponent with both hands on the stick and no part of the stick on the ice
UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT
INTERFERENCE
Challenging or disputing the ruling of an official and abusing the line of respect
Having contact with an opponent not in possession of the puck
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STANLEY CUP ®
STANDINGS 1918-2016 • (RANKED BY CUP WINS) CUP WINS
YRS
SERIES
W
L
GAMES
W
L
T
GOALS FOR
GOALS WINNING AGAINST %
Montreal1,2
24
82
151
92
58
743
427
308
8
2237 1894 .580
Toronto
13
65
110
58
52
531
254
273
4
1368 1449
.482
Detroit
11
64
121
68
53
622
325
296
1
1748 1575
.523
Boston
6
69
120
57
63
609
299
304
6
1764
.496
1736
Chicago
6
61
111
56
55
535
264
266
5
1536 1626
.498
Edmonton
5
20
49
34
15
251
152
99
0
938
763
.606
NY Rangers
4
58
106
52
54
503
238
257
8
1363 1404
.481
PITTSBURGH
4
31
62
35
27
340
184
156
0
1041
995
.541
NY Islanders
4
24
51
31
20
264
144
120
0
850
787
.545
New Jersey3
3
22
44
25
19
254
136
118
0
688
622
.535
Philadelphia
2
38
79
43
36
427
219
208
0
1282 1264
.513
Los Angeles
2
29
48
21
27
251
111
140
0
742
844
.442
Colorado4
2
22
45
25
20
256
135
121
0
746
725
.527
Dallas
1008 .493
1
31
61
29
32
337
166
171
0
981
Calgary6
1
27
42
16
26
219
99
120
0
675
734
.452
Carolina7
1
13
22
10
12
127
59
68
0
323
358
.465
Anaheim
1
12
25
14
11
141
79
62
0
379
353
.560
Tampa Bay
1
9
20
12
8
116
62
54
0
304
303
.534
St. Louis
0
40
66
26
40
354
158
196
0
977
1082 .446
5
Buffalo
0
29
50
21
29
256
124
132
0
763
765
Vancouver
0
27
43
16
27
229
101
128
0
634
735
.484 .441
Washington
0
26
41
15
26
238
109
129
0
671
679
.458
Arizona8
0
19
23
4
19
119
41
78
0
310
422
.345
San Jose
0
17
35
17
18
205
101
104
0
529
587
.493
Ottawa9
0
15
24
9
15
132
61
71
0
310
322
.462 .400
Nashville
0
9
12
3
9
70
28
42
0
167
196
Minnesota
0
6
11
4
7
63
24
39
0
147
172
.381
Florida
0
5
8
3
5
44
18
26
0
108
115
.409
Columbus
0
2
2
0
2
10
2
8
0
25
39
.200
Winnipeg
0
2
2
0
2
8
0
8
0
15
33
.000
10
1
2 3 4 5
Includes Stanley Cup championship won in 1916 prior to the formation of the NHL. 1919 final incomplete due to influenza epidemic. Includes totals of Colorado Rockies 1976-82. Includes totals of Quebec Nordiques 1979-95. Includes totals of Minnesota North Stars 1967-93.
6 7 8
9 10
Includes totals of Atlanta Flames 1972-80. Includes totals of Hartford Whalers 1979-97. Includes totals of Phoenix Coyotes, 1997-2014 and Winnipeg Jets, 1979-96 Modern Ottawa Senators franchise only, 1992 to date. Includes totals of Atlanta Thrashers 1999-2011.
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Banners and Signs Banners and signs are permitted for most events, providing they are appropriate, as deemed by building management.
Cameras Cameras are permitted into PPG Paints Arena for Pittsburgh Penguins hockey games and most events. If allowed, PPG Paints Arena 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.
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 PPG Paints Arena the designated driver will receive a coupon redeemable for a complimentary soft drink during the game.
Emergency Evacuation In the event of an emergency, PPG Paints Arena 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.
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Services office outside section 104 and behind the concession stand at section 232.
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.
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.
Questions For general questions, please call 412.642.1800 or e-mail info@ppgpaintsarena.com.
Re-Entry Policy Exit and re-entry is not permitted at PPG Paints Arena.
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 PPG Paints Arena.
Smoking Policy Smoking is not permitted inside PPG Paints Arena.
TAG-A-KID In the event a parent and child might be separated at a PPG Paints Arena event, parents can register their child with the Tag-A-Kid program. A wristband with the parent’s seat location 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. PPG Paints Arena 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 PPG Paints Arena. Please see an arena employee to assist with wheelchair transportation. 135
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THAN TENACITY Mike Prisuta
The Blue Jackets were combative and the Capitals were all that such a matchup with the Penguins historically implies. The Senators presented a much different challenge at the outset of the Eastern Conference Final. And the Penguins spent the early portion of their resumption of hostilities with Ottawa trying not to fall into the trap. “Each series has a feeling-out process,” winger Chris Kunitz explained after Game 2. “We didn’t do a great job of jumping right into the series. We kind of tip-toed our way in.” Eventually, the Penguins came to grips with the unique hurdle the Senators presented. This wasn’t going to be about slugging it out, as it was against Columbus. This wasn’t going to be about physical and play-making combustibility, as it was against Washington. Pens-Sens is more about tactics than tenacity, about dealing with the Senators’ as-advertised neutral-zone trap well enough to avoid making the type of mistakes that provide for the Senators the type of offensive opportunities that can get the Penguins beat. Everybody gets that by now. Night after night, or, in this case, this afternoon in Game 5, the Pens know the Sens’ intent will be to play “a game that you’re going to grind down,” Kunitz said. “You watch all their games, you’re going to beat them 1-0 or 2-1 if you’re going to beat them, usually,” center Nick Bonino acknowledged. The Penguins warmed up to that concept as the series heated up, particularly after their 1-0 win in Game 2. 148
“I don’t think we care how we win,” Bonino said. “I think 1-0 we’re fine with.” Although there are specific challenges associated with that in this series due to the Senators’ trap, there’s also carry-over in terms of fighting through injury and adversity that remain constants no matter the opponent. The Penguins have professed to be fine with that stuff, too. “What I love about this group of players is we can win different ways,” head coach Mike Sullivan maintained. “We don’t have to win a game 7-6. We continued on page 151
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can win a game 1-0 as long as we make such that we embrace that challenge and we don’t feed our opponents’ transition game and, most importantly, we’re a team that doesn’t beat itself. “We make sure we stay focused. We take what the game gives us out there. There’s going to be shifts, against a team that’s playing defensefirst the way they are and their counter-attack mentality, there’s going to be shifts out there where you might not get much. We have to be OK with that.” Sullivan has recognized success in this series being dependent upon “a real discipline of mind in making sure we stay the course.” Achieving that, the Penguins can still be the Penguins. As long as they pick their spots. “We’re trying to use our speed to our advantage,” Sullivan. “We think that’s something that our team has that can be a competitive advantage for us if we use it the right way.” The Penguins’ intent in this series has also been to rely on a sense of togetherness and belief in one another. “We believe we have a good team and we have a deep team and we have what it takes regardless of which guys are in the lineup,” Sullivan said. “I think this team has a chemistry that’s a competitive advantage for us, we believe that. These guys really get along extremely well. They enjoy playing for one another and I think they play extremely hard for one another.” For the Penguins, that much hasn’t changed as they’ve progressed through Columbus and Washington to Ottawa. “Regardless of what aspect of our game that we’re discussing, it’s a collective effort,” Sullivan said. “It takes five guys out there working cooperatively to have success. Whether it be our play without the puck and our D-zone coverage or our neutral-zone forecheck, or our play with the puck when it comes to breakouts or our in-zone play or our power play, for that matter. “It’s a collective effort. That’s what makes teams what they are, and I think our players understand it.” 151
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CRAIG ANDERSON | G The 35-year-old managed to finish off the regular season with 25 wins and 11 losses despite having missed some time to be with his wife Nicholle while she underwent cancer treatments. Going into the playoffs, Craig Anderson assumed the starting position and experienced his ups and downs. He was strong in the First Round against Boston but struggled at times in the Second Round against the New York Rangers, allowing four or more goals in three of those games. However, Anderson posted 37 saves in their series-clinching Game Six matchup and will look to build on that moving forward.
ERIK KARLSSON | D The Penguins will be facing one of the league’s best defensemen in Erik Karlsson, who won the Norris Trophy in 2012 and 2015 and was voted a finalist for the award this season. Karlsson drives the Senators with his dynamic play. After taking care of his own end, the 26-year-old’s speed, puck-moving ability and offensive instincts make him a threat at the other end as well. Karlsson finished the regular season with 17 goals and led the team with 71 points. He has continued that into the postseason, as Karlsson collected a team-high 13 points (2+11) in the first two rounds despite playing through an injury. continued on page 163
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JEAN-GABRIEL PAGEAU | C Drafted to his hometown club in 2013, Jean-Gabriel Pageau has played parts of the last four seasons with the Senators. The Gatineau native has elevated his play this postseason, as he enters the series with a team-leading seven goals. Pageau had the game of his life in Game Two of the Second Round against the Rangers, scoring four goals — one of them being the double-OT winner — in Ottawa’s incredible 6-5 victory. He followed that up by cementing their seriesclinching Game Six win with an empty-netter. The 24-year-old has certainly stepped up his game with some clutch scoring this postseason.
DERICK BRASSARD | C The Senators obtained Derick Brassard, who is from nearby Hull, Canada, from the New York Rangers last summer. The Penguins are extremely familiar with Brassard after he spent parts of the last four seasons in their division and matched up against them in the playoffs three years in a row. He’s definitely someone to watch as Brassard has eight goals and 13 points in 17 career postseason games against Pittsburgh. It was a bit of a down year for Brassard, who finished the regular season with just 14 goals after scoring 27 the previous year, but he’s picked up his play during the postseason with nine points (3+6) in 12 games entering this series.
BOBBY RYAN | RW Bobby Ryan was selected No. 2 behind Sidney Crosby in the 2005 NHL Draft and has been a reliable player for the Senators since they acquired him from Anaheim in the summer of 2013. At 6-foot-2 and 200-pounds, the New Jersey native possesses size, power, skating ability and a scoring touch. The 30-year-old’s production has dropped the last few years after passing the 30-goal mark for the first four seasons of his NHL career, but Ryan is still a talented player who put up four goals and nine points in the first two rounds. 163
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WINNER PITTSBURGH Chicago Los Angeles Chicago Los Angeles Boston Chicago PITTSBURGH Detroit Anaheim Carolina .... Tampa Bay New Jersey Detroit Colorado New Jersey Dallas Detroit Detroit Colorado New Jersey NY Rangers Montreal PITTSBURGH
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COACH PETER DEBOER Jon Cooper Alain Vigneault Claude Julien Peter DeBoer Alain Vigneault Peter Laviolette MIKE BABCOCK Michel Therrien Bryan Murray Craig MacTavish .... Darryl Sutter Mike Babcock Paul Maurice Larry Robinson Ken Hitchcock Lindy Ruff Ron Wilson Terry Murray Doug MacLean Scotty Bowman Pat Quinn Barry Melrose MIKE KEENAN
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W-L-T YEAR IN FINAL 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927
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COACH Scotty Bowman Scotty Bowman Toe Blake Sid Abel Billy Reay Sid Abel Sid Abel Rudy Pilous Sid Abel Punch Imlach Punch Imlach Milt Schmidt Milt Schmidt Jimmy Skinner Dick Irvin Dick Irvin Lynn Patrick Dick Irvin Dick Irvin Lynn Patrick Tommy Ivan Tommy Ivan Dick Irvin Dit Clapper Jack Adams Paul Thompson Art Ross Jack Adams Ebbie Goodfellow Dick Irvin Dick Irvin Dick Irvin Lester Patrick Dick Irvin Dick Irvin Herbie Lewis Dick Irvin Lester Patrick Dick Irvin Art Ross Lester Patrick Eddie Gerard Art Ross
THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE ASSUMED CONTROL OF STANLEY CUP COMPETITION AFTER 1926. 1926 3-1 Mtl. Maroons Eddie Gerard Victoria Lester Patrick 1925 3-1 Victoria Lester Patrick Montreal Leo Dandurand 1924 2-0 Montreal Leo Dandurand Cgy. Tigers Eddie Oatman 1923 2-0 Ottawa Pete Green Edm. Eskimos Ken McKenzie 1922 3-2 Tor. St. Pats George O’Donoghue Van. Millionaires Lloyd Cook/Frank Patrick 1921 3-2 Ottawa Pete Green Van. Millionaires Lloyd Cook/Frank Patrick 1920 3-2 Ottawa Pete Green Seattle Pete Muldoon 1919 2-2-1 No decision - series between Montreal and Seattle cancelled due to influenza epidemic 1918 3-2 Tor. Arenas Dick Carroll Van. Millionaires Frank Patrick
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What a year it’s been for Carter Rowney. There’s really no other way to say it. But before we can talk about the present, we have to talk about the past. The undrafted forward spent four years at the University of North Dakota from 2009-13 and signed with Abbotsford of the AHL coming out of his senior year, playing four games with them. He then joined the Penguins organization and split the next two seasons between Wilkes Barre/Scranton and Wheeling before having a career year in 2015-16, where he posted 24 goals and 56 points in 74 games. That earned him his first NHL contract last spring after working his way up the system, totaling 150 college games, 191 AHL games and 44 ECHL games before signing his deal. And on Jan. 31, Rowney started adding games into the NHL column after making his debut against the Nashville Predators at PPG Paints Arena. “It’s been a long road, a different road,” admitted Rowney, who turned 28 on May 10. “For me, I just wanted to come out off college and take it day-by-day. When I went down to Wheeling, I just told myself that I want to go to the rink every day and get better and approach it day-by-day and work my ranks up. I worked my way up in the lineup at Wilkes and it was a long road there, and eventually shot up here.” He registered his first NHL point, an assist, on Feb. 4 at St. Louis. Rowney then scored his first NHL goal and added another assist for his first multi-point game on March 17 vs. New Jersey. “I remember my first point, [Kris] Letang scored a breakaway,” he said. “First goal, that was a pretty cool moment, especially being at home and to be able to score was a pretty cool moment and I think it’s a moment you won’t forget. It’s something you will always cherish.” Rowney continued to make more memories when he made his NHL postseason debut in Game 1 of the First Round against Columbus. He was strong in that series, especially in Game 2 — when he had a shift where he threw two huge hits and created a big shorthanded scoring chance. Rowney then dressed for two games of the Second Round against Washington, including Game 7. Getting thrown into a do-or-die situation with the season on the line after not playing since Game 4 could have been difficult, but 172
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Rowney embraced it and came out with an impactful performance. “I think you try to stay ready no matter what happens and that’s something I’ve been trying to focus on,” Rowney said. “I got back in the lineup and I am trying to do my best to stay in the lineup and try to contribute positively to the team in any way I can. It’s an exciting time. It’s ~ Mike Sullivan playoffs and the energy in the building is exciting. I’m trying to take it all in at the same time.” He and his linemates Matt Cullen and Scott Wilson carried that over into the Eastern Conference Final against Ottawa, as they were Pittsburgh’s best line the first two games. “We have had a good couple games,” Rowney said. “We have created some positive shifts and I think we were trying to go out there and we came out in a positive way. Anytime we can grab some momentum, get pucks deep and defend, I think it has been successful early.” Head coach Mike Sullivan has been impressed with how Rowney’s game has developed from his first NHL call-up to now. “I think he’s really grown,” Sullivan said. “His confidence has grown a lot in the time he spent here at the NHL level. He’s a really good two-way player. He’s a real versatile guy. He’s a center by trade, but he can play the wing. He’s a real good penalty killer. He’s got a physical edge to his game. He helps us in a lot of ways. When he’s been in our lineup, he’s certainly a guy that we can count on that we know is going to help us win.” Rowney’s been able to focus on the ice despite having a life-changing experience off the ice. Rowney became a dad for the first time when he and his wife Danielle welcomed a son, Anders, on May 14 — Mother’s Day. Danielle went into labor at the end of regulation of Game 1 — “overtime was too much excitement, so it must have been the trigger,” Rowney joked — and Anders was born at 10:00AM the next morning. “It was kind of good timing,” Rowney said. “As soon as the game finished I just met her at the hospital. Early the next morning he was born. It was perfect timing. Actually, before the game, I talked to her belly and I said, ‘just stay in for the game and come out after.’ It’s funny that he came right after the game ended. That was pretty cool. “There wasn’t much sleep after that night. I was able to be there for the birth and be there to support my wife, so it was just an unbelievable experience.”
“He’s got a physical edge to his game. He helps us in a lot of ways.”
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FROM THE BLUELINE TO THE RED LIGHT: Predators defensemen emerged from Game 3 against the Ducks having combined for an NHL-best 36 postseason points. A leagueleading 36.7 percent of Nashville’s playoff points had come from defensemen at that juncture.
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Nashville’s David Poile, Ottawa’s Pierre Dorion and Edmonton’s Peter Chiarelli have been named as finalists for the NHL’s General Manager of the Year Award. Voting was conducted among general managers, a panel of NHL executives and print and broadcast media following the conclusion of the Second Round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
ONE-GOAL WONDERS:
Games ended with a one-goal margin 46 times through the first 73 games of this season’s Stanley Cup Playoffs (63 percent). The NHL record for one-goal games in a playoff year is 51, set in 81 games (63 percent) in 2007.
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The Predators’ 2-1 victory over the Ducks in Game 3 of the best-ofseven Western Conference Final was Nashville’s sixth straight home win this postseason and 10th consecutive home victory in the playoffs overall, dating back to Game 6 of the first round against Anaheim in 2016. Nashville became the 15th team in NHL history to win at least 10 consecutive playoff games at home and the 10th team to pull that off in the NHL’s expansion era (since 1967-68). The Predators joined the Avalanche (11 in a row in 1996-97) and the Red Wings (1997-98) among teams to have enjoyed such a run in the past 28 years.
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BETTER LATE THAN NEVER:
Nashville D Roman Josi’s goal with 2:43 remaining in regulation stood up as the game-winner in Game 3 against Anaheim. Josi became the seventh player to score a go-ahead goal in the final five minutes of regulation in the 2017 postseason.
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