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Flyers’ Jagr Prepares Quietly for Playoff Round Against Penguins

From ROB ROSSI, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: Even at 40, his dominant days of hockey admittedly behind him, Jaromir Jagr can still make a move that will leave everybody shaking their heads in disbelief. He did it again Monday, declining to speak after his Philadelphia Flyers' first practice for a Stanley Cup first-round playoff showdown with the [...]

By |2014-09-22T16:16:02-04:00April 10th, 2012|Pittsburgh Hockey History, Pittsburgh Penguins|0 Comments

Quaker Valley Wins State Championship

From the TRIB: Cheers rumbled inside the Quaker Valley hockey team's locker room. Outside, Kevin Kenny smiled. Minutes before, the Pennsylvania Cup trophy came back to Quaker Valley, capping a whirlwind weekend in which the 2012 Quakers consummated their years-long climb back to prominence. "It hasn't sunk in yet," said Kenny, who scored the first [...]

By |2012-03-29T18:54:21-04:00March 25th, 2012|Pittsburgh Hockey History|0 Comments

Pittsburgh Penguins on Leap day

Here's the history of February 29 games for the Pittsburgh Penguins: 1976 - The Penguins played their first game on "leap day," losing to the St. Louis Blues, 5-3. 1984 - Vancouver's Patrik Sundstrom set a record for most assists from an opponent in one game, six, in a 9-5 win at the Civic Arena. Sundstrom also scored [...]

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