2014
04.11
04.11
the 2013-14 regular season concludes, the Penguins and their fans can finally look ahead to what analysts like to call "the second season"—the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Having reached the 50-win plateau for just the third time in franchise history, the Pens have a lot of reasons to be proud of what they've accomplished so far this season.
However, as a team built to win now and blessed with two of the top players in the world in Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin, anything less than a conference championship and a trip to the Stanley Cup Finals will be a disappointment.
As head coach Dan Bylsma and the team look to prove that last year was just a bump in the road on their way to another victory parade, let's look at the five Pens with ...
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Having reached the 50-win plateau for just the third time in franchise history, the Pens have a lot of reasons to be proud of what they've accomplished so far this season.
However, as a team built to win now and blessed with two of the top players in the world in Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin, anything less than a conference championship and a trip to the Stanley Cup Finals will be a disappointment.
As head coach Dan Bylsma and the team look to prove that last year was just a bump in the road on their way to another victory parade, let's look at the five Pens with ...
Read Full Article at Bleacher Report - Pittsburgh Penguins