
The day is finally here, it's the Pens recap. We were going to go the lazy route and just post this picture...

But then we realized that if we did, then we would be cheating.
Everyone knows that the Penguins won the Stanley Cup. But so much more happened to them last season.
In preseason, Sergei Gonchar was injured and out until mid-February. And Ryan Whitney had surgery, making him unavailable to the team for months.

The defense had to depend on two rookies for their offense because we know that asking for more than two goals from Brooks Orpik is too much.
There was a lot of turnover in personnel. The new players had to find their niche in the team quickly before the regular season started.

They started the season in a foreign country after playing well into June in the Stanley Cup Finals.
Then there was the up and down roller coaster ride that the Penguins called the regular season.

One game was won 10-2 and the next game was lost 4-3 in overtime. You just never knew.
As the season progressed and the Penguins were in tenth place in the East, they replaced the coach after a very eventful against the Maple Leafs.

Dan Bylsma was just what the Pens needed.

He was positive and encouraging and all-business.
Trades brought even more new players...



But we brought them into our hearts like they were with the Pens all season.
Then the playoffs happened. And we all know how that ended...
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General Manager - Ray Shero
Coach - Dan Bylsma
Team Captain - Sidney Crosby

Player(s)Everyone Should Love - Eric Godard

Player We Don’t Love - Mike Rupp because he was a Devil?
Who They Got - Mike Rupp, Brent Johnson, Jay McKee
Who They Lost - Rob Scuderi, Hal Gill, Petr Sykora, Jeff Taffe

Located At - Mellon Arena
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Hotness Level (on a scale from 1 to 10) - 9.9
The team used to be a 10 but then they lost Petr Sykora so we don't forgive them at all for letting Fragile Pete go. We still think the Penguins are the hottest team in the league and yes, we are sure as hell biased. How could you not love these cuties?











































