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  • Tearing Down the Old

    A new season, a new website. Pittsburghhockey.net has been busy with some renovating and slowly rolling out the new site.

    We have official scoresheets or box scores from every Penguins, Pirates and Hornets game. We'll be adding tons of features, photographs and exclusive Pittsburgh hockey content. If you want to go back to the old site, click on "READ MORE" link. The old site is a little like the Civic Arena ... slowly being dismantled.

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  • 2011-12: This season in progress

    Watch as the season unfolds with up-to-date statistics, news and milestones for the 2011-12 Pittsburgh Penguins.

    This season is half over, but you can review each game by clicking on the timeline or looking at this year's highlights. Plus, see all the approaching milestones.

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  • Every Season...Player...Game

    We have every game the Penguins ever played in nifty timeline at the top of each season capsule. Each game will eventually have a summary or box score. The information has been culled from official scoresheets from every game.

    Each season's highlights feature player uniform numbers, stats, trades and much more.

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  • When was the Last Time?

    When was the last time someone scored a hat trick on the road? How about the last time a former Penguins goaltender won a game in Pittsburgh?

    Here's a list of hat tricks, shutouts, penalty shots and more of those events that don't happen every game.

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  • Hockey Growing in 'The Greenhouse'

    "The Greenhouse" replaces "The Igloo." This is the house that saved hockey in Pittsburgh. Learn how the new arena was the keystone of keeping the Penguins from leaving the city. The building is the most environmentally-friendly sports complex in the world has a tremendous view of the skyline through greenhouse-like windows. Also, on this page you will find a record of all the CONSOL Energy Center's hockey milestones...

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  • A Matter of Civic Pride

    On May 12, 2010 the final seconds tick off the clock as the final curtain closes on the Civic / Mellon Arena. "The Igloo" was the home of the Hornets, Knights, Penguins, and Phantoms. 49 years of hockey memories were made under the stainless steel dome...

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  • Buzzing the 'Burgh

    The Pittsburgh Hornets, of the American Hockey League, played in Pittsburgh from 1936-1967. The Hornets featured hockey greats like King Clancy and Tim Horton, winning the Calder Cup championship three times. The "Wasps" were exterminated when the NHL expanded to 12 teams in 1967.

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  • Pittsburgh Hosted Hobey Baker's Finale

    Hobey Baker, "America's Greatest Hockey Star," played his final hockey game in Pittsburgh at the Winter Garden in 1917. Soon after the game, the legendary skater would join the service to fly missions in the first World War where he would meet his demise ...

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  • The NHL came to Pittsburgh in 1925

    The Pittsburgh Pirates were Pittsburgh's first entry into the National Hockey League. They had an innovative coach and future hall of famers. The Pirates were the first pro team in the city to wear black and gold, and later wore blue.

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  • U.S.A. Olympic Hockey Born Here

    The first United States Olympic ice hockey team was formed in Pittsburgh, with players that played locally.

    The American team went onto Antwerp to capture the country's first silver medal...

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  • Hockey Catches Lucky Break at Casino

    This is the birthplace of Pittsburgh hockey. When the Schenley Park Casino opened on May 29, 1895 it was North America's first indoor skating rink. The ice at the Casino lured many young Canadian players to the city and attracted Pittsburgh residents to hockey. The Casino did not last long – it was destroyed by fire 18 months after it opened – but it sparked an interest in hockey for Pittsburgh that has lasted 114 years...

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  • Pittsburgh to Host '12 NHL Draft

    Pittsburgh will host the 2012 NHL Amateur Draft at the CONSOL Energy Center.

    This is the second time that Pittsburgh hosted the Entry Draft.

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Pittsburgh Hockey History Made on January 27th...

1977 - Penguins goaltender Dunc Wilson stopped 30 shots from the New York Rangers for his fourth shutout with the team.
1980 - The Penguins last wore blue and white against the Bruins in Boston. The Pens would wear retro blue jerseys on January 1, 2008 in the Winter Classic outdoor game and wore the blues as an alternate in 2008-09 and 2009-10.
1994 - Pens goalie Ken Wregget stopped 38 shots from the Quebec Nordiques to earn his first shutout with Pittsburgh.
1996 - Penguins introduced an alternate, or third, jersey. Mario Lemieux scored his 36th hat trick, in a game against Philadelphia.
1999 - The Penguins played their first game against the expansion Atlanta Thrashers and skated to a 4-1 win at the Mellon Arena.
2002 - Johan Hedberg stopped 39 shots from the New Jersey Devils for his third shutout with the Pens.
2004 - Pittsburgh's Brian Holzinger is stopped on a penalty shot by Tampa Bay's John Grahame and Marc-Andre Fleury stopped Tampa Bay's Dan Boyle on a penalty shot. It was the second time in team history that each team had a penalty shot in the same game.

Notable & Quotable …

Sid will be our captain until he’s retired. I don’t know where that came from, but we had a little fun with it today.

BROOKS ORPIK, Penguins defenseman, on the entire team wearing a captain's "C" in a morning skate in response to a report that some players had a discussion about naming a temporary captain

PittsburghHockey.net By the Numbers

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Number of professional, amateur and college teams that are profiled here

Other Pittsburgh Hockey Teams

Pro hockey started here
Pittsburgh deserves some of the credit for being the birthplace of pro hockey. Harry Peel admitted that he was paid $35 a week to play in a local amateur league in 1901. LEARN MORE
Yellow Jackets
Pittsburgh's Yellow Jackets dominated the amateur ranks of North America and won championships in 1924 and 1925, then morphed into Pittsburgh's first NHL team. LEARN MORE
Pittsburgh Pirates (NHL)
Steel Town's first entry in the National Hockey League. The franchise barely survived five years of sub-par hockey, but were doomed by the Great Depression. LEARN MORE
Pittsburgh Shamrocks
The Shamrocks lasted only one year. A scrappy team, beset with money problems, ironically had their fate sealed when the 1936 St. Patrick's Day flood crippled the city. LEARN MORE
Pittsburgh Hornets
"The Wasps," and gave the city 26 years of professional hockey excitement at Duquesne Gardens and Civic Arena, before giving way to the Penguins. LEARN MORE
Pittsburgh Knights
Pittsburgh's entry into the Mid Atlantic Hockey League, where the Rizzo brothers played with football star Johnny Unitas. LEARN MORE
Pittsburgh Phantoms
They played in the Roller Hockey International League in 1994 and featured Hall of Famers and the first woman to play professional hockey in Pittsburgh. LEARN MORE
College & High School
Here's where you'll find links to all of the youth, high school and college teams that call Western Pennsylvania home. Don't see your team listed? Let us know! LEARN MORE