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Saturday, February 25, 2017

So Far: The 8 best things about the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2016-17

Hello, all. The NHL Regular Season is reaching its climax. So, since I have not written about the Pittsburgh Penguins since October, I think it's only fair to discuss some of the good, and eventually, bad, about the franchise. So, here they are, starting with the best.

#8: The rise of Justin Schultz
Schultz has come a long way since being traded from Edmonton (Photo creds to NHL.com)

Remember this offseason, when Schultz, as one of the Penguins few unrestricted free agents, looked set to depart elsewhere? Well, thank god he resigned. The defenseman has been excellent, particularly on the offensive end, as he is fourth on the team with 39 points, 30 of them being via the assist. Not bad for a defensman on the third set, eh?

#7: The rise of Connor Sheary


For years, Pittsburgh was praying for Sidney Crosby to have a perfect compliment. In 2017, Connor Sheary emarged as that guy. In his first full season, Sheary has 35 points in just 42 games played. Although Sheary is currently on the shelf, The kid has been outstanding when healthy, and every Penguin is longing for the day when Sheary and Crosby can make that magic again.

#6: Jake Guntzel's Debut

NHL Debut. Parents in attendance. Two goals. Awesome.

#5: Murray proves that he is no flash in the pan.
Photo creds to Pittsburgh-Post Gazette

This entry could also tie into my "worst thing about the Penguins" list, as seeing Marc-Andre Flury in a backup role is a little tricky. However, it is a joy to watch young Murray continue to blossom.

Murray is currently #8 in the NHL in goals against average and has a record of 22-7-3 in 32 starts. Not bad for a 22-year old who is still by definition a rookie, eh?

#4: Raising the banner

This may be a surprise, so I'll explain. Yes, a banner is a tarp with words on it. But, out of the 30 teams in the National Hockey League, only one gets to raise a Stanley Cup banner on opening night. So in my view, the Penguins being that one team was pretty sweet. The banner raising was also complimented by a thrilling shootout victory over the hated Capitals. Mark it 8, dude.

#3: Phil Kessel
I don't have to explain this one, do I?

#2: 1,000 for Sid

We all knew that this milestone was coming for Crosby, but it's still a thrill to have it come into fruition. Just wish he did it at the game that your's truly attended earlier this month.

#1: Sidney Crosby
He's the best player in the world. He's healthy. He's scoring. He's dominating. He's Sidney Crosby, and don't you forget that.

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