What type of player are the Penguins getting? During a radio interview with 105.9 The X on Thursday, Winnik used one word to describe his game – heavy. It’s an accurate description. Winnik even plays bigger than his 6’2”, 210-pound frame, and is a productive player in the dirty areas of ice such as the offensive corners and in front of the net. He’s much more than a mere tough guy, though. He uses his size and strength to drive the offense to the front of the net and pull defenders away ... Read More
Archives for February 2015
Penguins win penalty-filled affair in Washington
Given the tenor of the last game between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Washington Capitals, a penalty-filled affair in the teams’ final regular-season meeting in Washington on Wednesday night was hardly unexpected, but the way the penalties were handed out in the Penguins 4-3 victory over the Capitals was anything but expected. Instead of fights and roughing, it was hooking, holding, tripping and cross checking as referees Kelly Sutherland and Justin St. Pierre called an extremely tightly ... Read More
Duquesne rolls to fourth straight win at home, defeats Saint Louis, 79-66
The Duquesne Dukes celebrated Senior Night by beating the Saint Louis Billikens 79-66 Wednesday night at the A.J. Palumbo Center in Pittsburgh. The win was the fourth in a row at home for the Dukes and avenged an earlier 78-69 loss to Saint Louis earlier in the season. Micah Mason had a game-high 20 points for the Dukes (10-16, 5-10) and added five assists in helping to set the offensive tone for Duquesne. It was the third time in five games Mason had gone for 20 or more points. Jeremiah ... Read More
Steelers to restructure contracts of Mike Mitchell, Maurkice Pouncey
Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Kevin Colbert has been busy freeing up cap space for the upcoming offseason. On Wednesday I looked at the fact that Colbert freed up $3.7 million by restructuring the contract of offensive tackle Marcus Gilbert. Later on in the day he did the same to both safety Mike Mitchell and center Maurkice Pouncey. The three restructured deals will save the team a total of $9.5 million in or the upcoming season. Mitchell, who signed with the Steelers prior to ... Read More
Penguins acquire center Daniel Winnik from Toronto
The Pittsburgh Penguins have acquired center Daniel Winnik from the Toronto Maple Leafs, general manager Jim Rutherford announced on Wednesday afternoon. Winnik is a veteran of 550 NHL games, and 56 goals, 120 assists, and 249 penalty minutes to his name. In 60 games with the Maple Leafs in 2014-15, he has scored seven goals and recorded 19 assists. Winnik, 29, is in his eighth NHL season. The native of Toronto, Ontario was originally drafted by the Phoenix Coyotes in the ninth round of ... Read More
Pens take on Caps, public enemy No. 8
The Pittsburgh Penguins will try to stop a three-game slide against the Capitals as they face off on NBC Sports's Rivalry Night at 8:00 p.m. from the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. TONIGHT’S OPPONENT: Looming large in the Penguins three losses to the Capitals this season has been the physical play of Ovechkin. Penguins defenseman Christian Ehrhoff was injured when Ovechkin overpowered him on this attempted check (which was penalized, probably undeservedly). [youtube width="560" ... Read More
Capitals trending upward in rivalry with Penguins
The series between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Washington Capitals has long been a streaky one. The playoff past of the two clubs has been well documented, with the Penguins winning seven of the eight post-season meetings. The teams’ regular season history is just as interesting. Since the NHL’s season-ending lockout of 2004-05, the game’s two biggest starts have been a part of that rivalry, and each team has enjoyed a great deal of regular season success. At the same time, each team has had ... Read More
Duquesne battles Saint Louis on Senior Day
Duquesne (9-16, 4-10) takes on 10-year Atlantic 10 member Saint Louis (11-16, 3-11) tonight at 7:00 p.m. ET at the A.J. Palumbo Center in Pittsburgh, Pa. Forward Dominique McKoy will be the lone senior honored in a pregame Senior Day ceremony. The Dukes are coming off an 83-73 upset win over Dayton Saturday at the CONSOL Energy Center. Duquesne will put forward their best 3-point shooting team (.365) since 2003 (.366) in the effort, led by junior guards Derrick Colter and Micah ... Read More
Pitt holds on for six-point win over Boston College
The Pitt Panthers (19-10, 8-7) defeated the Boston College Eagles (9-18, 1-14) 71-65 Tuesday night at the Peterson Events Center in Pittsburgh. Sophomore forward Jamel Artis scored 24 points for Pitt. Also scoring for the Panthers were sophomore forward Michael Young with 22 points and nine rebounds and redshirt senior guard Cameron Wright with 10 points. Pitt never trailed in the final 33 minutes of the game. The Panthers built an early lead, holding Boston College without a field goal ... Read More
Steelers restructure Marcus Gilbert’s contract to free up cap room
Typically as the Pittsburgh Steelers head into any offseason, it is tricky for Steelers’ general manager Kevin Colbert to free up cap space to sign free agents and that year’s draft picks. Colbert made a move on Wednesday to free up some cash by restricting the contract of offensive tackle Marcus Gilbert. Gilbert, who just signed a new deal prior to last season, had his contract reworked to create $3.724 million in cap space. The team turned a $3.5 million roster bonus and $1.15 million ... Read More