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Happy New Year š !Kris Letang returned last night! What a return it was! He got 2 points (2 assists, 3rd period Conor Sheary goal and Malkin OT goal). He didn’t miss a beat and highest on ice time, with...
Not much of an update on this game, the Penguins did not play well, getting shutout by the Canadiens and giving up 4 goals. The Penguins play the San Jose Sharks next, on Thursday, they can turn this around and...
Kris had a good, physical game against the Canadiens, as Ā the Penguins wonĀ 3-1 in Montreal. He lead the team in ice time with 26:15, and blocked 5 shots! Some of the best defensive plays of the game were started by...
This is a condensed update with just photos from the games that I missed covering due to a family emergency. I’m going to be back on schedule the next few days. Updates may be a bit slower with the Thanksgiving...
The Penguins home opener started with a great red carpet entrance where the players walked by fans as they entered the Consol Energy Center. The game was an exciting one, 1st period starting off slow, but picking up in the...
Kris Letang and the Penguins traveled to Quebec City to play the Habs in the new Videotron arena. What a gorgeous facility! It was so great to see all the happy fans enjoy the arena and game, too. Here is...
Kris got an assist on Sidney Crosby’s OT goal to help the Pens beat the Canadiens! Game Photos Media Center: Game Gallery Box Score 3 Impressions Infographic Game Recap Game in Gifs
The Montreal Canadiens scored two early third period goals to stake a 3-0 lead on the Penguins. Pittsburgh answered with two goals from James Neal, but their comeback attempt fell short and the Habs held on for a 3-2 win...
From @penguinsĀ Twitter this morning (4/18) #NHL announced a scoring change this morningāKris Letang has been given secondary assist on #Pens 5th goal. Gives Letang 3 assists yesterday Endgame Notes All of the Penguins acquired before the trade deadline except...
LETANG RETURNS Kris Letangās return seemed to play a large role in the defenseās ability to stymie Montrealās attack. Coming off of a three-game hiatus, Letang logged over 21 minutes, second on the team behind Paul Martin, and spent...