2013
03.28
03.28
Pittsburgh Penguins and Chicago Blackhawks, which went 24 straight games without losing in regulation to start the season, have been battling back and forth for the status of being Stanley Cup favorites. Jarome Iginla tips the scales in Pittsburgh's favor.
Kevin Allen of USA Today reports the Penguins acquired Iginla from the Calgary Flames in exchange for Kenneth Agostino and Ben Hanowski, both college prospects, and a first-round pick. The deal came after it seemed like the Boston Bruins were set to land the All-Star winger.
Although it's a pretty high price tag for a player scheduled to become a free agent at season's end, the trade is still a major coup for Penguins general manager Ray Shero. He adds another key piece to the puzzle and keeps ...
Read Full Article at Bleacher Report - Pittsburgh Penguins
Kevin Allen of USA Today reports the Penguins acquired Iginla from the Calgary Flames in exchange for Kenneth Agostino and Ben Hanowski, both college prospects, and a first-round pick. The deal came after it seemed like the Boston Bruins were set to land the All-Star winger.
Although it's a pretty high price tag for a player scheduled to become a free agent at season's end, the trade is still a major coup for Penguins general manager Ray Shero. He adds another key piece to the puzzle and keeps ...
Read Full Article at Bleacher Report - Pittsburgh Penguins