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Penguins vs Devils Preview 11.12.07

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by FrankD

11.12.07

More at http://pensburgh.blogspot.com

Division rivals Devils and Penguins head in to Pittsburgh tonight with the guarantee of one team leaving with a division win. For both teams, this is a must-win situation for what has quickly become the division's two worst teams.

With an even matchup of 1-1 on the season, this game will pose as game three of an eight game season series for these two clubs. In the first meeting, New Jersey was victorious 5-4 in front of the Pittsburgh crowd, while the Penguins routed for their first victory at the Devils' new Prudential Center by the shutout score of 5-0. Dany Sabourin received his first NHL shutout that night, but has yet to really spark any such play since.

In fact, the only win this month for the Penguins has come against the Devils.

It would also seem these teams are both playing a bit out of character. The Devils, a team known for their intimidating defense and two way play have let in their share of goals. On a similar note, the Penguins, known for their offensive production and shootout approach, have been unable to tally more than two goals in their five losses this month.

Oh yes, and it's another record setting night. So far this season, that has not bode well for the Penguins. Carey Price won his first career start, Al Arbour won in his 1500th start and tonight Martin Brodeur will try and win his 500th game. I almost want to say this game is over before it even starts...

But I'll remain positive not because I feel Brodeur won't win, but because I'm a self-righteous human being who never once believed in superstition anyways. It goes without saying that Brodeur will definitely get his 500th win and surpass Patrick Roy easily before the season's end, but I'm hoping it's not tonight.

On second thought - bring it. You know why? Throw all this crap at the Penguins now because they'll use it as a sense of accomplishment at the end of the season. This will all be for none when they pull themselves together and decide to play. And hopefully, a cup win this year will wipe clean any such instances of being on the receiving end of such records.

Puck drops 7ish...here's to a desperate Pens victory.


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Kwasster07Div-I Stud
753 days ago
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It would be sweet for Brodeur to get #500 versus Pittsburgh, but Devils have had their troubles with the Penguins so often of late. -Kwass
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
752 days ago
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And the Pens have lost three straight for the first time since last December. It's definitely anyone's game.
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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
752 days ago
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I hope Brodeur gets pulled again. Great stuff as always FrankD!
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
752 days ago
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Thanks bud...we need this one.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
752 days ago
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Any news on Letang coming up soon? I really don't know what's going on any more. The traditionally sucks, now both goalies suck and for some reason the offense can no longer score when called upon. I really like Malkin being on Crosby's line, but if the other lines can't produce therrien needs to separate those two again. Rechi needs an all expenses paid trip to Wilkes Barre and our 2nd, 3rd, and 4th lines need to be threatened with the same thing.
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
752 days ago
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I've heard nothing big on Letang, and last I checked he wasn't even listed on the WBS site as a starter. (The site isn't updated to the best of its potential.) But stat-wise, after being scratched for two consecutive games, he now has 5G and 5A on the season and is on pace for about 60 points. I hope he realizes that this is his chance, so he better hit the gas now more than ever.

Ty Conklin is also heating up in the net for the Baby Pens. He has an over 90% save percentage, and I think five wins on the season. Although I don't think he is the solution to the Pens' problems, he may not be a bad option should they wish to just go into an experiment stage come December.

And I couldn't agree more - Recchi needs to go buh-byes. If a wheel-chair could skate, it'd look like Mark Recchi. Adding depth to the other lines with Malkin would potentially help, but it may also risk the chance of leaving us scoreless on the night because, as you said, the first line is the only one doing anything. I like Tyler Kennedy for his speed, but watch him on the ice - he gets bullied more than an eyeglass wearing, brace faced 10 year old.

Letang is also featured as a player of the future in a new book called "The NHL's Young Guns." Crosby, Staal and Fleury also represented the Penguins (No Malkin?!).
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