2013
07.24
class="ui-droppable" style="text-align: left;">The Pittsburgh Penguins got hit with a dose of reality two years in a row, and while they have been among the busiest teams in the offseason, they have failed to make any moves at the goaltender position.

That may prove to be their undoing in 2013-14. While Marc-Andre Fleury was once good enough to help the Penguins secure the Stanley Cup in 2009, he has been disastrous in the playoffs each of the last two years.

The Penguins could have addressed their situation in goal in the offseason, but they chose to extend Evgeni Malkin, Pascal Dupuis, Chris Kunitz and Kris Letang. They also brought in Rob Scuderi from the Los Angeles Kings via free agency.

Perhaps general manager Ray Shero believes ...

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