2013
12.03
class="ui-droppable">Over the last few seasons, the Pittsburgh Penguins have had major issues staying healthy up front. While that problem continues to plague them this season, the injury bug has spread to the blue line and taken a major toll on the defensive unit that Ray Shero and Dan Bylsma had in mind prior to the start of the 2013-14 campaign.

At first glance, it appears that Pittsburgh's ability to continue to win hockey games despite missing key components on the back end is a small hockey miracle, but in reality, it's a testament to the depth that Shero has spent years building and developing.

Because of that depth, Pittsburgh has not only managed to remain afloat in the Eastern Conference and Metropolitan Division, but they're on pace ...

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