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.
What’s Making Pittsburgh Hockey History Now?
- 2012 NHL All Star Draft: James Neal Taking By Team Alfredsson In 14th Round - SB Nation January 27, 2012
- James Neal steps in for Alexander Ovechkin as All-Star - Montreal Gazette January 26, 2012
- Penguins to unveil Mario Lemieux statue - Montreal Gazette (blog) January 26, 2012
- Unflappable Malkin leads surging Penguins into All-Star break on a high - Washington Post January 26, 2012
- Pittsburgh Penguins' James Neal to replace Washington Capitals' Alex Ovechkin ... - bettor.com (blog) January 26, 2012
- Penguins squander 2-goal lead, recover to beat Blues 3-2 in shootout for 7th ... - Washington Post January 25, 2012
- Lemieux statue to be unveiled in March - Fox News January 24, 2012
- Alex Ovechkin Suspended Three Games For Hit On Zbynek Michalek - SB Nation January 23, 2012
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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Pittsburgh Knights
Pittsburgh's entry into the Mid Atlantic Hockey League, where the Rizzo brothers played with football star Johnny Unitas.
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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.
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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!
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