2013
07.08
07.08
class="ui-droppable">Angst is the overriding emotion in Pittsburgh after the Penguins' season ended in an ignominious sweep at the hands of the Boston Bruins in the Eastern Conference Final.
Nobody is going to forget that debacle, but it's important to remember how well the Penguins played during the regular season when they finished in first place in the Eastern Conference with a 36-12-0 record.
They were the dominant team in the East for much of the year, and while the Chicago Blackhawks would finish with more regular-season points and ultimately win the Stanley Cup, it would be a stretch to say that any team has more talent up and down the lineup than the Penguins.
General manager Ray Shero has been busy locking up that talent for much ...
Read Full Article at Bleacher Report - Pittsburgh Penguins
Nobody is going to forget that debacle, but it's important to remember how well the Penguins played during the regular season when they finished in first place in the Eastern Conference with a 36-12-0 record.
They were the dominant team in the East for much of the year, and while the Chicago Blackhawks would finish with more regular-season points and ultimately win the Stanley Cup, it would be a stretch to say that any team has more talent up and down the lineup than the Penguins.
General manager Ray Shero has been busy locking up that talent for much ...
Read Full Article at Bleacher Report - Pittsburgh Penguins