Sunday, January 31, 2010

Game #57 - vs Buffalo Sabres

Game 57
Sabres (32-14-7, 71 points) at Penguins (34-21-1, 69 points)

Why does it matter?
It's a chance for the Pens to move up a notch in the conference and put themselves just one point behind New Jersey with a win.

What has been happening lately?
  • Pens - A great effort against the Red Wings on Sunday afternoon at the Igloo.
  • Sabres - Four straight losses on the road, followed by two wins in a row at home.
Questions to be answered
  • Which Sabres team will show up? More importantly, which Ryan Miller will show up - the one with the four game losing streak or the one with the two game winning streak?
  • The Sabres have struggled away from home recently. Can they overcome that?
  • I'm still looking for a shut out from a Pens goalie. Can they get one? (this question is staying here until they do)
Keys to the game
  • Win at even strength. There hasn't been much special teams play for the Sabres or their opponents lately.
  • Roll the lines. The Sabres like to skate and haven't played since Friday. The Pens just played on Sunday.
  • Hope we don't see Patrick Lalime.

Penguins 2, Red Wings 1 (OT - SO - 2-0)

So what happened?
A playoff game to close out the month of January and the intensity level picked up several notches today at the Igloo. The good news for the home crowd is that the Pens had the better chances and emerged with the two points. The Wings brought it in the third period, but the Pens stood up to the rally and were able to win in the shootout, where they've been unbeatable this year.

Who scored?

Crosby (34)

Any surprises?
The intensity and excellent puck possession were there, after being largely missing for several months.

Any change in the standings?
Jersey just lost, and they now have only two games-in-hand on the Pens.
Division: 2nd (three points behind New Jersey)
Conference: 4th (two points behind Buffalo)
League: 7th (one point behind Vancouver, tied with Los Angeles and Phoenix)

Who's next?
What's with the Sunday / Monday games? The Pens play the team just ahead of them in the conference when the Sabres come calling tomorrow night.

Notes:
  • Good game from Fleury. I really thought he might finally get the shut out, but this one played out like Game 7 did, with the long shot beating him.
  • Nice to see the full compliment of blue-liners out there. It'll be even nicer to see the forwards get everyone back, hopefully after the Olympics.

Game #56 - vs Detroit Red Wings

Game 56
Red Wings (26-19-9, 61 points) at Penguins (33-21-1, 67 points)

Why does it matter?
The Red Wings have been a mess this year, but are starting to get healthy. They'll bring their best game in a rematch of the last two Cup Finals.

What has been happening lately?
  • Pens - A limp effort at home against the Sens put a damper on the recent good play.
  • Red Wings - While the injuries are starting to lessen, they're still just 3-4-3 in their past 10 games.
Questions to be answered
  • Will Fleury play? He has struggled at home lately.
  • If the Wings get a lead, can they afford to sit back and let the Pens bring it? The Wings have been out shot in their last 5 wins, including allowing 48 shots to Nashville in their win on Friday.
  • I'm still looking for a shut out from a Pens goalie. Can they get one? (this question is staying here until they do)
Keys to the game
  • Keep the Wings off of the power play. They haven't been drawing many chances, but they are capable of burning you if you give them the chance.
  • Play a road game at home - the Wings will try to get the lead and suck the life out of you.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Senators 4, Penguins 1

So what happened?
Two steps forward, one step back.

Tonight we saw signs that all may not be right yet with Marc-Andre Fleury's injured finger.

We also saw the Pens unable to apply consistent pressure in the offensive zone and turn the puck over too much.

All told, you'd have to call it a disappointing effort in front of the home crowd.

Who scored?
Malkin (19)

Any surprises?
The Pens inability to match the speed of the Senators. Of course, it doesn't help when Kunitz, Kennedy and Goligoski are sitting on the injured list.

Any change in the standings?
Not much...
Division: 2nd (three points behind New Jersey)
Conference: 4th (two points behind Buffalo)
League: 7th (one point behind Vancouver)

Who's next?
Another two day break before the Red Wings come to town.

Notes:
  • The schedule really favors the Pens, who play just twice in the next 9 days. Hopefully the injured guys can get better in that time.
  • The face off results were unusual tonight in that Sid had an off night and the rest of the team did reasonably well.
  • McKee and Skoula out there together certainly don't seem very fast, do they?.

Game #55 - vs Ottawa Senators

Game 55
Senators (29-21-4, 62 points) at Penguins (33-20-1, 67 points)

Why does it matter?
The Sens are a tough match-up right now, having won seven in a row. They'll also want to avenge their 8-2 loss to the Pens at the end of December.

The Pens need to keep their decent play going. It won't be easy.

What has been happening lately?
  • Pens - A very quiet solid streak of hockey, with five wins in seven games.
  • Senators - After five straight losses, the Sens are getting healthy and have won seven straight.
Questions to be answered
  • Can the Pens keep the power play going? It will be key tonight, as the Sens haven't been taking many penalties. Making the chances you get count for something is key.
  • Brian Elliot has been out of his mind lately. Can the Pens get to him?
  • I'm still looking for a shut out from a Pens goalie. Can they get one? (this question is staying here until they do)
Keys to the game
  • Control Spezza and Alfie - they always seem to burn the Pens.
  • This is a team that rides emotion - get them down and see if they wilt. In other words, score first.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Penguins 4, Rangers 2

So what happened?
The Pens showed the same quick response to adversity as they flashed earlier in the season in the third period, and it led directly to two points. The Rangers took the lead 2-1 on Anisimov's second goal of the night about midway through the third period.

I have to admit, I started fearing the worst at that point.

I didn't worry long, as Geno drew a penalty with a strong move to the net and then blasted the puck past Lundqvist on the ensuing power play. Shortly after that, Chris Connor scored on a rebound of a Crosby shot to give the Pens the lead for good.

The entire sequence took about 90 seconds.

Great road win for the Pens, who look to be getting themselves back on track a little bit at a time.

Who scored?
Connor (1,2), Malkin (18), Dupuis (12)

Any surprises?
Chris Connor found a way to bury two pucks. That was a nice surprise and a huge boost to the Pens.

Any change in the standings?
Well, Buffalo has yet to play in Vancouver tonight, but as things stand right now...
Division: 2nd (two points behind New Jersey)
Conference: 3rd (tied with Buffalo, two points behind New Jersey)
League: 5th (tied with Buffalo)

Who's next?
A few nights off before starting the last 8 games prior to the Olympics at home against the Sens on Thursday night.

Notes:
  • Geno seems to be feeling it again. He was responsible for the Pens tying the score and had a good game.
  • Letang is showing some grit and not taking any crap right now. He seems to rise to the challenge physically when needed.
  • The injury bug is slowly creeping back in - the missing regulars tonight were Kunitz, Guerin, Talbot and Goligoski.

Game #54 - at New York Rangers

Game 54
Penguins (32-20-1, 65 points) at Rangers (24-21-7, 55 points)

Why does it matter?
The Pens need to win two in a row, something they've done just once since Christmas, to keep the ship headed in the right direction.

What has been happening lately?
  • Pens - A win over Philly gave the Pens their fourth win in their last 6 games.
  • Rangers - The Rangers have been kept off of the scoreboard for two straight games.
Questions to be answered
  • Which Rangers team will show up? In the past seven games, they've scored ONE goal in five losses and FOURTEEN in two wins (that's not a typo).
  • How will Fleury respond in his first game since fracturing his finger?
  • I'm still looking for a shut out from a Pens goalie. Can they get one? (this question is staying here until they do)
Keys to the game
  • Stop Gaborik. When he scores, the Rangers are 14-7.
  • Get them into the Sin Bin - the Rangers PK has allowed a goal in five straight games.
  • Get shots on net - the 22 shots in Philly was the second-lowest total of the season.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Penguins 2, Flyers 1

So what happened?
Simon Gagne lost his cool. With the Flyers up 1-0, Gagne took exception to a hard hit by Geno. He skated off of the boards, grabbed Malkin from behind, turned him around and informed him of his displeasure. The problem with this was that there was game action going on, and the Flyers scored a goal before the ref could blow the whistle. The goal was waved off and the Pens went on the power play with Gonchar tying the score.

I'd like to award Player of the Game to Gagne for losing it there - if he keeps his cool, the Flyers have a 2-0 lead and could be on their way to a blowout.

The power play came through in a big way when it mattered most too - both with Sarge's goal and Cooke's game winner with less than two minutes remaining in the game.

Sid had his game at another level today, and I counted 6 "Crosby Sucks" parts from the Flyers organist. I have to say, as much as I think it's a disgrace for the NHL, it works well for the Pens, because no one is better fired up than Crosby.

As a fan, this was a very satisfying win to watch.

Who scored?
Gonchar (8), Cooke (11)

Any surprises?
The PK killed off 8 out of 9 chances, but that's not the surprise. The surprising thing is that the 9 power plays against only ties the season high (they also had 9 against when they played Phoenix).

Any change in the standings?
More of the same - just a little shifting.
Division: 2nd (four points behind New Jersey)
Conference: 4th (two points behind Buffalo)
League: 6th (two points behind Buffalo)

Who's next?
A quick turnaround to MSG tomorrow night.

Notes:
  • This one had all of the intensity you'd expect. It also had an amazing lack of discipline from both teams. The Pens were lucky to take advantage.

Game #53 - at Philadelphia Flyers

Game 53
Penguins (31-20-1, 63 points) at Flyers (26-21-3, 55 points)

Why does it matter?
This time it's more than just Pens versus Flyers. The Pens need a win to right the ship, which has been teetering unevenly for about a month now.

What has been happening lately?
  • Pens - The loss to Washington stung.
  • Flyers - They're hot - they just beat Carolina yesterday for their their third straight win and sixth in a row at home.
Questions to be answered
  • Will we see Emery between the pipes? He just played yesterday, but the Pens didn't fare much better against Leighton last time.
  • How will Fleury respond in his first game since fracturing his finger?
  • I'm still looking for a shut out from a Pens goalie. Can they get one? (this question is staying here until they do)
Keys to the game
  • Slow down Jeff Carter. He has 5 goals in the last four games.
  • Win the even strength battle - that's where the Flyers have been doing their damage during their three game winning streak.
  • Protect the puck on the power play. Giving up a shorty would be fatal against this team.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Capitals 6, Penguins 3

So what happened?
The score was knotted at 3 heading to the third period, and then the Caps used a two goal burst early in the third to take command of the game. Johnson wasn't at his strongest, to say the least and the Pens special teams deserted them, allowing two power play goals and going 0-4 with the man advantage (the Letang goal was close enough to be considered a power play goal, I guess).

This is nothing new - the Caps dominated the Pens during the regular season last year.

Who scored?
Crosby (33), Johnson (1), Letang (3)

Any surprises?
The PK allowing two goals in two chances (on two shots). I know the Caps power play is good, but that can't happen.

Any change in the standings?
Not really - just a bit further back of New Jersey.
Division: 2nd (four points behind New Jersey)
Conference: 4th (four points behind New Jersey and Buffalo)
League: 7th (tied with Phoenix)

Who's next?
Sunday is the first NBC game of the season, in Philadelphia against the Flyers.

Notes:
  • Just one - the dish pass thrown by Semin to spring Fleischmann was a thing of beauty. It was also aided by the fact that the last man back was rookie forward Nick Johnson. I'm not sure the outcome would have been different with a blue liner, but I'd like the chances better.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Penguins 6, Islanders 4

So what happened?
Star power shone for the Pens against the Isles, and it almost wasn't enough. The Pens had a 3-0 lead, but when the Isles tied the score at 4-4 in the third period, I thought it would be another disappointing loss. Geno took care of those thoughts, absolutely blasting a puck past Roloson on the power play in the later half of the third. That was all the Pens needed to seal the deal.

Sid had 6 points (two goals) and Geno had the hat trick. Johnson was decent. He made some key saves (including two breakaways and a penalty shot on Okposo) at key times.

Who scored?
Crosby (31, 32), Guerin (16), Malkin (15,16,17)

Any surprises?
The biggest domination of the night was on the faceoffs. The Pens won those battles 41-19! That's one of the biggest advantages I can remember.

Any change in the standings?
The Pens are getting closer to the Devils, but the Devils still have four games-in-hand.
Division: 2nd (two points behind New Jersey)
Conference: 4th (two points behind New Jersey)
League: 7th (two points behind New Jersey)

Who's next?
It's the first meeting of the season with Knee-O and the Caps.

Notes:
  • Godard played only two shifts. Talbot was hurt, but didn't play much prior to getting hurt. The Isles didn't have anyone with less than 10 minutes, and they kept rolling their lines. Shortening the bench is going to hurt the Pens in the long run.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Game #51 - vs New York Islanders

Game 51
Islanders (22-19-8, 52 points) at Penguins (30-19-1, 61 points)


Mellon Arena - Pittsburgh

Why does it matter?
The Islanders are 9-2-1 in their last 11 games, and Rick DiPietro is back. This couldn't come at a worse time.

What has been happening lately?
  • Pens - You'd have to call the road trip a success despite the poor ending in Vancouver.
  • Islanders - As noted, the Isles are on fire right now.
Questions to be answered
  • Will DiPietro play in two straight? It might not be any better to see Roloson - he shut out the Red Wings last week.
  • Can the Pens find a way to beat the Isles goaltending, no matter who is in net?
  • I'm still looking for a shut out from a Pens goalie. Can they get one? (this question is staying here until they do)
Keys to the game
  • Score on the power play. The Isles haven't been taking many penalties lately, so take advantage of the chances.
  • Keep them to the outside. The Isles are young and have speed.
  • Support the goalie, no matter who is playing.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Canucks 6, Penguins 2

So what happened?
The Hockey Gods looked down on the Penguins tonight and boomed "THOU SHALL NOT WIN!" Seriously, that's the only explanation I have for all of the really weird bounces that went against the Pens early while this game was still in doubt. The shot that banked in off of Curry, the bouncing puck that Gonchar couldn't corral that led to Burrow's breakaway goal and the bouncing puck that scored the third goal... all of them were really unusual. It just wasn't the Pens' night.

Who scored?
Malkin (14), Cooke (10)

Any surprises?
Did anyone think that Pechursky would get into this game? He didn't do too badly either, and the Vancouver media named him the third star.

Any change in the standings?
There sure wasn't any gain. I don't have the energy to check to see if they've fallen right now.

Who's next?
Back home, finally, to face the Isles on Tuesday. With the Caps coming in on Thursday, it could be a huge trap game.

Notes:
  • Curry was decent, but was completely unnerved by a few bad bounces. I think he could be a good backup in the future.
  • Matt Cooke scores on his return to Vancouver. Very nice.
  • Geno also scored, finally. Hopefully this will lead to bigger and better things for him.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Game #50 - at Vancouver Canucks

Game 50
Penguins (30-18-1, 59 points) at Canucks (27-18-2, 56 points)

Why does it matter?
It's a tough road test against one of the better teams in the Western Conference. A victory over the Canucks would be the perfect capper to the five game road trip.

What has been happening lately?
  • Pens - Being away from home has been good to the Pens so far. The PK has been leaking like a sieve, however.
  • Canucks - After a 7-0-1 streak, the Canucks have lost three in a row.
Questions to be answered
  • Can the Pens withstand the onslaught when the Canucks are on the power play? The folks from Vancouver have the top power play in the West.
  • How will John Curry fare in a big time game? Fleury has a fractured ring finger and is likely out tonight.
  • I'm still looking for a shut out from a Pens goalie. Can they get one? (this question is staying here until they do)
Keys to the game
  • Get on the power play and go to work. The Canucks have allowed as many goals on the PP as the Pens have over the last two games.
  • Stay focused at even strength - the Canucks have seven forwards with 10 goals or more. Their top two scorers (Sedin and Burrows) have most of their goals at even strength.
  • Get traffic in front of Luongo.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Penguins 3, Oilers 2

So what happened?
Two bad periods of hockey followed by the third line bailing the team out and winning the game. Fleury was good and made some key stops. Geno was named the third star and showed some hop in his step.

Who scored?
Kennedy (9), Cooke (9), Dupuis (11)

Any surprises?
Does Dupuis really have 11 goals? The depth scoring on this team continues to impress and surprise (hence the inclusion).

Any change in the standings?
Closing the gap a bit, even though the Pens have played the most games in the NHL to this point.
Division: 2nd (four points behind New Jersey)
Conference: 4th (one point behind Washington)
League: 6th (one point behind Washington)

Who's next?
The Western Canada finale in Vancouver on Saturday night.

Notes:
  • Quietly, this team has won three out of four on the road trip. A Saturday night win will make this trip a huge success.
  • The Oilers have some talent, but they really seem to expect to lose right now.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Game #49 - at Edmonton Oilers

Game 49
Penguins (29-18-1, 59 points) at Oilers (16-24-5, 37 points)

Why does it matter?
The Oilers might the worst team the Pens have played so far this year. These are two points the Pens cannot afford to give up.

What has been happening lately?
  • Pens - A nice win last night in Calgary gives the Pens two wins in three chances on the road trip.
  • Oilers - Thirteen games. Twelve losses. Anything else need to be said?
Questions to be answered
  • Can the Pens keep things rolling on the power play? It looked pretty good last night with the movement and unpredictability.
  • Will the legs be tired?
  • I'm still looking for a shut out from a Pens goalie. Can they get one? (this question is staying here until they do)
Keys to the game
  • Stop the scoring lines for the Oilers - they have some talent, and several players have been solid. I'm thinking of Penner, Brule and Visnovsky from the blue line.
  • Pick on the big minus players - there are a few of them. O'Sullivan, Horcoff, Nilsson and Souray are all a -13 or worse.
  • Keep things simple. The Pens are likely facing a rookie backup goalie. Get traffic, get shots on net and crash for the rebounds.

Penguins 3, Flames 1

So what happened?
Great game to watch - lots of action up and down the ice. The Pens used timely scoring and a great performance from Marc-Andre Fleury to beat the Flames.

Who scored?
Crosby (30), Guerin (15), Kennedy (8)

Any surprises?
The power play came up with a huge goal, retaking the lead (for good) about a minute after the Flames PP had tied the game at 1-1.

Any change in the standings?
Not much, and I'm falling asleep at the keyboard. I'll have more on this later.

Who's next?
Edmonton - tomorrow night. Quick turnaround, which could be good given the performance tonight.

Notes:
  • Fleury really rebounded from a lackluster performance in Minnesota.
  • Geno shows some signs of life, driving the net hard on more than one occasion.
  • The Saddledome has GREAT camera angles. You're really close to the action and have a nice vantage point. Hopefully the Pens noticed that when designing the Consol Energy Center.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Game #48 - at Calgary Flames

Game 48
Penguins (28-18-1, 57 points) at Wild (26-14-6, 58 points)

Why does it matter?
The Saddledome is a tough place to play, and the Pens are having trouble lately. Both teams have struggled on the power play, and in their end result lately.

What has been happening lately?
  • Pens - A disappointing result in Minnesota due to some disappointing play on the power play and in goal.
  • Flames - The Flames have lost three out of four and are not as tough at home this year.
Questions to be answered
  • I'm still looking for a shut out from a Pens goalie. Can they get one? (this question is staying here until they do)
Keys to the game
  • No time for this (the game starts in under two hours) - just win the game!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Wild 4, Penguins 3

So what happened?
Only saw bits and pieces of this game, as it wasn't available on DirecTv. I didn't like what I saw - allowing four goals to the Wild, including the go-ahead goal twice in the third period is no good.

Who scored?
Crosby (28,29), Dupuis (10)

Any surprises?
Yeah - that Versus hasn't worked out their dispute with DirecTv yet - that's ridiculous at this point in the season.

Any change in the standings?
Not enough time to look right now, but it isn't good.

Who's next?
Calgary - Wednesday night.

Notes:
  • Fleury isn't at his best right now, is he?

Monday, January 11, 2010

Game #47 - at Minnesota Wild

Game 46
Penguins (28-17-1, 57 points) at Wild (22-20-3, 47 points)

Why does it matter?
Second game of a long road trip and the Pens need a win before they really head west. It won't be easy in Minnesota.

What has been happening lately?
  • Pens - A nice win over a tough Toronto team on Saturday night and the Pens have won two of their past three.
  • Wild - A four goal comeback in the last 14 minutes of the game against the Blackhawks.
Questions to be answered
  • If the Pens have the lead in the third, can the stem the tide? The Pens have been known to blow some leads this year and the Wild just overcame a big deficit.
  • Will we see Harding or Backstrom? I'd rather see Harding, but it will probably be Backstrom.
  • I'm still looking for a shut out from a Pens goalie. Can they get one? (this question is staying here until they do)
Keys to the game
  • Take advantage of special teams play. The Wild have had some trouble on the PK lately, but they don't take many penalties.
  • Petr Sykora has been a healthy scratch for the past two games and has just two goals this year. If he's playing, you know he'll be geared up for this one.
  • Use your speed to break the trap and get onto the power play.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Penguins 4, Maple Leafs 1

So what happened?
The Pens held a two goal lead going into the third and Marc-Andre Fleury did the rest, stopping 22 shots during the third period. Fleury was really good for this one, showing no effects from getting yanked against Philly. The defense was good early too, blocking several shots during the first two periods.

Who scored?
Guerin (14), Gonchar (6,7), Crosby (27)

Any surprises?
The defense stepped up big time, something we haven't seen in a while. Gonchar was in his first game back and Orpik left early in the first with an injury. The other four guys all played over 20 minutes and all played well for the most part.

Any change in the standings?
Division: 2nd (six points behind New Jersey)
Conference: 4th (three points behind Washington)
League: 6th (tied with Calgary and Phoenix)

Who's next?
Off to Homer Land in Minnesota. It's a Versus game, so those of you with DirecTv (like me) will be out of luck.

Notes:
  • The Leafs are tough - if not for Fleury, this would have been a completely different game.
  • It was really entertaining to watch - lots of end-to-end action.
  • Crosby had a highlight reel goal - if you didn't see it, make sure you catch the replay online.

Saturday, January 09, 2010

Game #46 - at Toronto Maple Leafs

Game 46
Penguins (27-17-1, 55 points) at Maple Leafs (15-21-9, 39 points)

Why does it matter?
The Leafs simply aren't very good. The Pens need a win. Let's follow the KISS principle.

What has been happening lately?
  • Pens - The low point of the season so far was the loss to Philly on Thursday.
  • Maple Leafs - Since beating the Pens on December 27th, this team is just 1-4.
Questions to be answered
  • Which goalie will we see? I'd say we're likely to see Gustavsson (The Monster) for the first time, but there's no rhyme or reason to who is starting right now for the Leafs.
  • Will the intensity be there? It was there for a bit on Thursday, but it seems to come and go.
  • I'm still looking for a shut out from a Pens goalie. Can they get one? (this question is staying here until they do)
Keys to the game
  • Get on the power play! The Leafs have allowed a power play goal in seven straight, including 6 in the past two games alone!
  • Stay patient - the Leafs are a pain to play against. Don't get frustrated.
  • Get the lead, please.

Friday, January 08, 2010

Flyers 7, Penguins 4

So what happened?
A better question might be "How bad was it?" It was pretty bad. Nothing worked, especially the power play. Fleury was yanked and Johnson didn't do much better. Hey - you could look at it another way - the Pens lost three one goal games... one for each period.

Who scored?
Crosby (25, 26), Cooke (8), Rupp (11)

Any surprises?
The defense was just plain bad. We haven't seen a performance like this in quite some time. Van Riemsdyk scored twice on breakaway attempts using his speed. Not good.

Any change in the standings?
Division: 2nd (six points behind New Jersey)
Conference: 4th (three points behind Washington, Buffalo)
League: 7th (tied with Calgary, Vancouver and Nashville)

Who's next?
The Pens hit the road for five straight starting with a Saturday night match in Toronto.

Notes:
  • This was a different Flyers team that we saw last night. The stupid penalties were gone and much of the goon antics were gone. Maybe it was just because they had the lead, but if they're going to play hockey like this, they'll be tough to beat this year.
  • Less than 10 minutes of ice time for Caputi... with his energy, you would like to see him get more.
  • Injuries are hurting the team again - no Gonchar, Kunitz or Fedotenko will have an impact.
  • It can't get any worse... can it?

Thursday, January 07, 2010

Game #45 - vs Philadelphia Flyers

Game 45
Flyers (20-19-3, 43 points) at Penguins (27-16-1, 55 points)


Mellon Arena - Pittsburgh

Why does it matter?
I know I've said this each time the Flyers come around, but if you need to ask, you're not paying attention.

What has been happening lately?
  • Pens - Finally a win and a power play goal against the Thrashers.
  • Flyers - The results have been mixed but Leighton has been excellent.
Questions to be answered
  • Leighton or Boucher tonight? Leighton played last night against Toronto, so maybe we'll luck out and see Boucher.
  • Who will win the special teams battle? The Pens are 17-2 when they score on the power play, while the Flyers just notched three with the man advantage last night.
  • I'm still looking for a shut out from a Pens goalie. Can they get one? (this question is staying here until they do)
Keys to the game
  • Initiate, don't retaliate - ignore the nonsense.
  • Use your speed - the Flyers defense is still big and slow.
  • Support Fleury - keep people out of his crease.

Wednesday, January 06, 2010

Penguins 5, Thrashers 2

So what happened?
It was close for much of the game. After Crosby threw the pass in front of his own net that Slater used to score his second goal, all you could think was "here we go again". In the third, however, the Pens talent shone through. Their offense was better and, maybe more importantly, their goaltending was much better.

Who scored?
Letang (2), Staal (12, 13), Fedotenko (8), Caputi (1)

Any surprises?
I knew Kovalchuk and Afinogenov were offensive-minded, but their disinterest in playing defense led directly to two goals against tonight.

Any change in the standings?
Division: 2nd (six points behind New Jersey)
Conference: 4th (one point behind Washington, Buffalo)
League: 7th (one point behind Calgary)

Who's next?
Our special friends from across the state on Thursday night.

Notes:
  • It wasn't a good night for faceoffs, especially on the power play, where the Pens won just one of six. That makes it that much harder to succeed on the power play.
  • Geno's shifts are probably too long - 1:12 on average last night. Crosby, for comparison, was at :51.

Tuesday, January 05, 2010

Game #44 - vs Atlanta Thrashers

Game 44
Thrashers (18-17-6, 42 points) at Penguins (26-16-1, 53 points)


Mellon Arena - Pittsburgh

Why does it matter?
The Pens are playing a team that has a longer losing streak than they do, so I'm not sure it matters at all to the NHL community. To Pittsburgh, however, it only matters that they find a way to earn two points.

What has been happening lately?
  • Pens - Five straight losses, four of them on the road, with an abysmal power play.
  • Thrashers - Eight straight losses, six of them on the road, with an abysmal power play.
Questions to be answered
  • Which offense will show up, the indifferent one that managed 26 shots in Tampa or the intense one that fired 48 shots in Florida?
  • A few games back, we were talking about the power play finally looking good. Where is it now? Can the power play contribute? The Pens are 16-2 when they score on the power play!!
  • I'm still looking for a shut out from a Pens goalie. Can they get one? (this question is staying here until they do)
Keys to the game
  • Dictate the tempo - the Thrashers are inconsistent and can be shut down.
  • Focus on stopping Kovalchuk - most of the Thrashers offense begins and ends with him.
  • Pray for a shutout by the Pens. If there were ever a time when one was needed, it is now.

Sunday, January 03, 2010

Panthers 6, Penguins 2

So what happened?
The Pens jumped out to a 2-0 lead, but letdowns late in the first and second had them down 3-2 going into the third. That's when Vokoun took over, stopping all 22 shots he faced in the third. The Panthers added on some opportunistic scoring and that's all there is to tell.

Who scored?
Kennedy (7), Crosby (24)

Any surprises?
Geno was a -4. Ouch. He and Sid combined for 19 shots.

Any change in the standings?
Yep - they're falling further back (still)
Division: 2nd (six points behind New Jersey)
Conference: 4th (one point behind Washington)
League: 8th (tied with Nashville and Calgary)

Who's next?
Two games at home to get things sorted out before going back on the road for 5 straight. It starts with Atlanta on Tuesday.

Notes:
  • Our best wishes go to Mike Yeo.
  • That was a depressing game after the first period.

Game #43 - at Florida Panthers

Game 43
Penguins (26-15-1, 53 pts) at Panthers (16-18-7, 39 pts)

Why does it matter?
The Pens have won the last four three against Tampa Bay Florida, and they badly need two points to stop the bleeding. Sound familiar?

What has been happening lately?
  • Pens - Still losing... still not executing, especially on the power play.
  • Panthers - After winning 5 out of 7, the Panthers have dropped three straight.
Questions to be answered
  • Can the Pens turn it around? Will the intensity be there from the beginning today? It clearly wasn't yesterday.
  • The battles in the corners are critical. The Pens were winning those battles earlier in the year - can they turn it around?
  • I'm still looking for a shut out from a Pens goalie. Can they get one? (this question is staying here until they do)
Keys to the game
  • Don't let Horton beat you - he's their best all-around threat.
  • Get back to winning the zone time battle and out shooting Florida.
  • Execute on the power play.

Lightning 3, Penguins 1

So what happened?
The Pens weren't ready for the early start time, and after being badly out played in the first period, went on to get out shot 31-17 through the final two periods. That's the story, in a nutshell. It was one of the worst performances of the season so far.

Who scored?
Guerin (13)

Any surprises?
Usually the team responds well to adversity - they just couldn't get over the hump today.

Any change in the standings?
Yep - they're falling further back.
Division: 2nd (six points behind New Jersey)
Conference: 4th (one point behind Washington, Buffalo)
League: 8th (tied with Nashville and Calgary)

Who's next?
A quick turnaround to play at 5:00 on Sunday across the state against the Panthers.

Notes:
  • Still not very concerned. Bad streaks happen.

Saturday, January 02, 2010

Game #42 - at Tampa Bay Lightning

Game 42
Penguins (26-14-1, 53 pts) at Lightning (15-15-10, 40 pts)

Why does it matter?
The Pens have won the last four against Tampa Bay, and they badly need two points to stop the bleeding.

What has been happening lately?
  • Pens - Losing, losing and more losing right now. The effort is there, so there's no real reason for concern.
  • Lightning - The Bolts have had something of a hot streak, with 4 wins in 6 games. The goaltending has been the biggest difference, because they are allowing lots of shots.
Questions to be answered
  • Can the Pens avoid having Florida turn into a house of horrors again?
  • Will Gonchar play? Most reports are saying that he won't.
  • I'm still looking for a shut out from a Pens goalie. Can they get one? (this question is staying here until they do)
Keys to the game
  • Keep doing what you're doing. The effort is there - the results will come.
  • Stay focused - no mental letdowns, especially with the weird start time.
  • Don't give Ryan Malone the chance to beat you, because you know he'd love to do it.