2013
06.07
06.07
two weeks ago, the Pittsburgh Penguins looked like the kings of the hockey world (not the ones in Los Angeles).
Having outscored the Ottawa Senators by a combined score of 13-5 in the final two games, the Pens were coming off a relatively easy series victory and had the look of a team on its way to a Stanley Cup. The Pens had reason to be confident as they prepared to face the Boston Bruins, a team they had defeated in all three regular-season meetings.
What a difference two weeks can make. Having lost a double-overtime thriller that they deserved to win, the Pens find themselves facing a three-games-to-none series deficit for the second straight year. While last year's team was able to rally and extend the ...
Read Full Article at Bleacher Report - Pittsburgh Penguins
Having outscored the Ottawa Senators by a combined score of 13-5 in the final two games, the Pens were coming off a relatively easy series victory and had the look of a team on its way to a Stanley Cup. The Pens had reason to be confident as they prepared to face the Boston Bruins, a team they had defeated in all three regular-season meetings.
What a difference two weeks can make. Having lost a double-overtime thriller that they deserved to win, the Pens find themselves facing a three-games-to-none series deficit for the second straight year. While last year's team was able to rally and extend the ...
Read Full Article at Bleacher Report - Pittsburgh Penguins