Pittsburgh Hockey History Made on May 24th...
1892 - Pittsburgh Pirates left wing Edmond Bouchard was born.
1900 - Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets and Pirates defenseman Lionel Conacher was born.
1901 - Pirates defenseman Lionel "The Big Train" Conacher was born.
1911 - Pittsburgh Hornets defenseman John Doran was born.
1961 - Pittsburgh Penguins and Phantoms center Alain Lemieux was born.
1996 - Pens goalie Tom Barrasso made a team-record 56 saves in regulation, but lost to the Florida Panthers, 5-2, in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals.
2008 - The Penguins lost to the Detroit Red Wings, 4-0, in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup final.
Most Recent Pittsburgh Hockey History, A Timeline in Reverse
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Pennsylvania Cup High School Championships: March 23, 2013
Blog Items & Site Updates
- Penguins-Bruins Game Rescheduled (List of other changed games)
- Trading players, trading numbers ….
- March 17 – No Luck of Irish on Penalty Shots
- Therrien faces old team, a look at ex-coaches record v. Pens
- How Sidney Crosby turned Pittsburgh into Hockeytown
- Penguins Alternate Puck for 2013
- It was a four-goal game; Kunitz gets credit for another
- Remembering the Brent Johnson KO
- Pens trade Sneep to Dallas, Ferriero to Rangers
- Kovacevic: Pittsburgh is Hockey Mecca
What’s Happening Now to Make Pittsburgh Hockey History?
- Top Line: Pens look unstoppable; Toews, Kopitar must step up; more links - SI.com May 23, 2013
- Despite past success, present struggles argue Pens need new netminder - ESPN May 23, 2013
- NHL replay: Pittsburgh Penguins explode for a 7-3 win - San Jose Mercury News May 23, 2013
- Pittsburgh Penguins: Why Sidney Crosby Won the Hart Memorial Trophy by ... - Bleacher Report May 23, 2013
- Penguins score 4 goals in third period, take 3-1 series lead - ESPN May 23, 2013
- Penguins' Neal breaks through with pair of goals - NHL.com May 23, 2013
- 2013 Stanley Cup Playoffs: James Neal, Jerome Iginla Put Ottawa Senators on ... - Rant Sports May 23, 2013
- Penguins-Senators Preview - ESPN May 22, 2013
Notable & Quotable …
Pittsburgh was always a good hockey town. What we've seen from Pittsburgh in the past few years is really pretty special...Pittsburgh's [hockey] growth is incredible.
JIM JOHANSSON, assistant executive director of hockey operations for USA Hockey, on Pittsburgh being selected the second annual All-American Prospects game next September.
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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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