Monday, May 12, 2008

Planning Ahead - SCF Schedule

Stanley Cup Finals Schedule

Game 1 and 2 are not available at this time.
All games listed below will appear on NBC(HD)

Saturday, May 31, 8 p.m. ET
(Game 3)
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Red Wings at Penguins
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Penguins at Stars

Monday, June 2, 8 p.m. ET
(Game 4)
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Red Wings at Penguins
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Penguins at Stars

Wednesday, June 4, 8 p.m. ET
(Game 5 if necessary)
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Penguins at Red Wings
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Stars at Penguins

Saturday, June 7, 8 p.m. ET
(Game 6 if necessary)
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Red Wings at Penguins
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Penguins at Stars

Monday, June 9, 8 p.m. ET
(Game 7 if necessary)
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Penguins at Red Wings
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Stars at Penguins
NHL.com - Frozen Moment 5/12/08

Evgeni Malkin of the Pittsburgh Penguins looks to make a pass to teammate Ryan Malone behind the Philadelphia Flyers' net during the third period of Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals of the 2008 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs at Mellon Arena on May 11, 2008 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

Coburn OUT; Eaton Returning is Unlikely

Coburn OUT


Sportsent.ca -- Flyers' defenceman Brayden Coburn was hospitalized in Philadelphia Monday afternoon for further observation.


Coburn was struck in the face on a shot by Pittsburgh's Hal Gill in the Flyers' 4-2 loss in Pittsburgh Sunday night. Coburn was left with 50 stitches and is out of the Flyers' line-up indefinitely.


Coburn will be replaced in Philadelphia's line-up by Ryan Parent.




Video: Coburn Injured

Mark Eaton's Return is Unlikely

From Dave Molinari of Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,

Penguins defenseman Mark Eaton, who is recovering from reconstructive knee surgery, is scheduled to have an MRI this week.

The results could let Eaton know whether it's realistic to believe his recovery has progressed well enough that he has a realistic shot of being able to play sometime before the end of the Stanley Cup playoffs, which would run as late as June 9.

But even if Eaton is physically capable of returning at some point, there's no guarantee the Penguins will have a spot available for him.

"[Darryl] Sydor can't get in the lineup right now," general manager Ray Shero said yesterday. "For Mark to have missed all that time ..."

Shero acknowledged that he hadn't gotten an update on Eaton's condition in a few days, but suggested that targeting these playoffs for a comeback might be unduly optimistic.

"I think he's pushing the envelope a little bit right now anyway, in terms of a timetable," Shero said.

Eaton was injured Dec. 23, when Boston forward Marco Sturm knocked his legs out from under him during a game at Mellon Arena.

Article: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08133/881148-61.stm

Game 2 Pens vs. Rags - Pics Included

My Pics: The View from Section D
Pens Take Ice During Warmups

Pens During Warmups

Anthems

Random Pic During the Game

Random Pic During the Game




Highlights


Kennedy vs. Upshall

RECAPS
It Should Have Been a Goal

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Talbot IN, Hall OUT - TSN

Maxime Talbot to Play Tonight / Hall to Sit


From TSN.ca Staff,

Pittsburgh centre Maxime Talbot will be in tonight's lineup when the Penguins face the Philadelphia Flyers in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals.

Fourth line centre Adam Hall is expected to come out in place of Talbot.

Sidelined with a broken foot since Game 3 of the second round against the Rangers, Talbot skated on Saturday for the first time since the injury.

The Lemoyne, Quebec, resident has one goal and one assist with a plus- 1 rating in these playoffs.

Article: http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=237368&lid=sublink02&lpos=topRelated_main

ESPNRadio 1250 has confirmed that Talbot will play tonight but MT hasn't disclosed who will sit. According to TSN.ca, Adam Hall will sit but I can't confirm this report.

Q&A w/ MT - KuklasKorner.com

Michel Therrien

Q. You guys have been to be able hold home ice through these first two games. How is your team’s approach going into Game 2? Have you been aware of just that, the opportunity to preserve that home ice?

COACH MICHEL THERRIEN: When you get home ice, there’s no doubt the second game is always crucial. All the teams want to try to win at least one game, when you are on the road. But for us, you know, it’s a crucial game. Every game we go through the series, the next one is always the biggest one, so that’s their approach. We don’t look too far ahead. We look one game at a time, and the second game you always try to bring a bit more of yourself, because the first game it was a good game, we got a good result, we expect the Flyers to be better tonight, and we expect from ourself to be better as well. And we always respond really well in the second game.

Q. What the decision on Max Talbot tonight?

COACH MICHEL THERRIEN: He’s going to play.

Q. What changes will there be then?

COACH MICHEL THERRIEN: We’ll see. He’s a popular guy, eh? (Laughs).

Q. What are some of the ingredients to your success at home, do you think, the way you have been able to run the table at home?

COACH MICHEL THERRIEN: Well, as we all know we got a lot of success at home in the playoff, but I will say in the second half of the season, we have been a dominating team here. We capable of making the match up that we’re looking for. I think that’s a big help. We feed from the crowd. This is a young team, whose focus is there. But when you have the emotion that you need to be had, we’re on top of our game. As we all know, every detail, every emotion it’s really crucial when you get to the playoffs, but one of the things is to get the match up that we’re looking for that always helps the home team.

Q. Has Fleury’s game been any different or a whole lot different than the regular season? Or it is a fact that maybe your skaters in front of him are doing a better job defensively?

COACH MICHEL THERRIEN: I will say it is a combination of both. First of all, Marc Andre he’s really square to the puck. The game slowed down in front of him. That’s normal. Well, he’s only 23, but he has got a few years of experience and you ask any goalie with time and experience, and the game slowed down in front of you so doesn’t have to make those big saves that when he’s out of the position. He’s more square to the puck. He’s more aware of plays going in front of him. That comes with experience. And in the meantime we’ve played a much better defensive game too as well. You put those two together, and you get result that defensively you are better.

Q. It has been six games since you moved some of the defensemen into different pairings. Your thoughts about the Letang Whitney pairing, what are they doing well? Anything they need to do better?

COACH MICHEL THERRIEN: They are pretty sharp. They move the puck really well. This is one thing. They got that the ability to see the ice and move the puck well and putting those two guys together, forces them to make sure that they are committed defensively, and that’s one of the challenge we try to bring with those two young defensemen. You got to give challenge to players, and especially at this time of year so they don’t have to rely always on their partner. And a natural thing would have split those guys up, but I want them to focus really well and playing solid defensively. And you know what, since we said made that change, they are doing a good job.

Q. You talk about matchups and there was talk when we had that 1 2 punch of Malkin and Sid, two different lines that it would be difficult for the other team to decide which pair to put out, who is the top pair on the opposition, that kind of thing. What have you noticed about which of those two players, Sid or Malkin, is getting the advantage by going against maybe the second pair as opposed to the first? Have you noticed that, the teams are trying to figure out who they should play in that situation?

COACH MICHEL THERRIEN: It’s more easier when you are at home. And obviously you can’t put those guys always against the third pairing or the second pairing. There’s time, with the rhythm of the game, they are going to have to play against their top pairing. The loss of Timonen, it’s a huge loss for them. We try to take advantage of it as most as we can. I am not concentrating too much against our forwards to play against their forwards. One of the reasons that they got three balanced lines, that they could score, they got grit, they got speed. That’s one of the reasons why we try to focus more on our defensemen, to make sure we got a lot of speed against some of the guys give us some offense.

Q. Your playoff slogan “sacrifice.” Is it something that you guys have bought into or is it just a word that’s on a T shirt?

COACH MICHEL THERRIEN: (Laughs) You always try to find that extra motivation when you start the playoffs. Like for us “sacrifice,” is we believe that was the right word and we approach it almost every day with that young group. When we talking about sacrifice, not always sacrifice on the ice, there’s sacrifice off the ice as well. You can go on, the list on and on. The players are really buying it. They are disciplined and focused on the ice and off the ice. They’ve got a goal and they want to reach that goal. And with no sacrifice, it’s tough to reach the goal. And it’s demanding at this time of the year. There’s a lot of distractions, but their focus is still there.

Article: http://www.kuklaskorner.com/index.php/hockey/comments/stevens_therrien_talk/

Geno's Contract

Evgeni Malkin Contract Update

According to CBC Sport's Hotstove Evgeni Malkin won't give the Penguins the hometown discount that Sidney Crosby gave them last year.

Expect Malkin to sign a long term deal which will cost a lot more than Sidney Crosby's current contract which is at 8.7 Million a year. Malkin might even get the maximum amount of money allowed for NHL players which is a little over 10 mil a year. I wouldn't be suprised to see Malkin sign a contract that is similar to Alexander Ovechkin's contract which is at 13 years, 124 million.

Malkin is currently signed through the 2008-2009 season and is paid $984,200.

Honours and Awards
2007-08 - Played in NHL All-Star
2006-07 - NHL - Calder Memorial Trophy (Rookie of the Year)
2006-07 - NHL - All-Rookie Team
2006-07 - Played in the NHL YoungStars Game

You can watch the Video here (About 5 minutes into video)- http://www.cbc.ca/sports/player/?maven_playerId=hockeynightincanada&maven_referralPlaylistId=474a526d503a2fe3d89adfa5eb4a0fa4cceb90fc&maven_referralObject=736995938

Player Page: http://tsn.ca/nhl/teams/players/bio/?id=4686&hubname=nhl-penguins

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Sidney Crosby

Sidney Crosby

Last Night I decided to do my second blog post on a particular player after each game and there is obviously no better place to start than with Sidney Crosby. Now I actually planned to have some criticism for Sid but after last night, I don't believe I can criticize him.

So going into last nights game vs. the Flyers Sid had recorded 14 points primarily in assists and within them the majority were secondary assists i.e. not the pass to the scorer. While there is nothing wrong with that it has been evident that Sid is trying to force the game too much and do to much with the puck and this is clear while he is loosing the puck in the majority of the games before the series with the Flyers, also a key reason why he hasn't scored so many goals in the Playoffs.

I am happy to say this all seemed to go last night as he looked more like his old self again. Coming out with a bright start and some good puck handling. The goal a key one for him and the team as it was the momentum changer for the game. After this he was a far more free player looking even better and not trying to do it all, like in previous games. The factors why this occurred will be looked at different by different people. I feel though maybe being against the Flyers and his previous record vs. them maybe allowed Sid to relax a bit and be like his old self. Also with the knowledge of how well Malkin is playing at the moment helped allow this transition to take place in Game 1. I personally believe that this is a new turn for Sid in this playoff series as he seems to have settled down into his stride of free flowing passing hockey. If this Years cup run falters (fingers crossed it won't) he will be back bigger and even better next year.

While this intended to be a brief overview of Sid I would be interested to see others view on it so
please feel free to contact me Britishpensfan@pensunderground.com. The next game I will review Marc Andre-Fleury.

Sidney Crosby Scores in Game 1 vs. Flyers

Preview: COMING 10/7/08

This is just a preview of a show that will appear on October 7, 2008.

He's BACK? -Mad Max-

Mad Max may Play Tomorrow

From Dave Molinari at the P-G,
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Center Max Talbot, who missed the Penguins' past three games because of a broken right foot, said he believes he will be ready to play in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference final tomorrow night at Mellon Arena.
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Talbot rejoined his teammates for practice at the arena this morning and was on the ice for about 90 minutes.
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Talbot broke his foot as he blocked a shot during Game 3 of the Penguins' second-round series against the New York Rangers.

The Penguins beat Philadelphia, 4-2, in the opener of the conference final last night.


Location of Article: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08131/880861-61.stm

Player Page: http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/players/3472

MT's Response

Q. Max Talbot was able to practice today, can you give us an update on his status, might he play tomorrow, and, if he can, what will you do with the lineup?

COACH THERRIEN: We’ll see tomorrow. He looked pretty good today. We’ll go through the morning skate and make a decision. We’re going to sit down with him and see how he feels. But it’s nice to see him back practicing with the boys.

To Read the Rest of the Article: http://www.kuklaskorner.com/index.php/hockey/comments/pens_coach_therrien_after_practice_today/