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Actually, I have never minded the Pens. I find I have often favoured them over the years, in games against most teams. That said, they don't deserve another generational superstar just yet.
They can have Armia back.Peg will need NHL ready bodies IMO
The thing is, Pittsburgh has never been a good franchise. they almost went bankrupt 5 minutes after the franchise started playing, they scuffled for over a decade as a bottom feeder and in the early 80's when they were this close to going out of business they tanked for Lemieux, who it was alleged "saved" the franchise. They became elite, won a couple of Cups and....5 minutes after Lemieux was gone they were teetering near bankruptcy again. Lemieux wound up owning the team because they couldn't afford to pay him the money he was still owed. Then they tanked and got Crosby, who also "saved" the franchise.Actually, I have never minded the Pens. I find I have often favoured them over the years, in games against most teams. That said, they don't deserve another generational superstar just yet.
Fixed.I'm more salty that a team that had Lemieux, and still a strong team with a Jagr, had poorassistance(attendance) and had to be bailed out, only to be rewarded by another round of superstars in Crosby andLemieux(Malkin). Pens' fans are super entitled too. It's a bit of jealousy for sure but I'm always happy when they lose or are in trouble.
Every pro sport not named MLB has such Judases. The star players want to keep the taps open and they know that under any system they will always get their money. They'll willingly toss lesser players under the bus for personal gain. In the NBA, playoff bonus money isn't even equally distributed among the players on the championship team. The stars get a bigger slice of the pie. There is never even the pretense of equality among the players. Lemieux was only notable in that what he did, while common in football and basketball, is not normally done by "good Canadian boys" in the NHL.Lemieux went full Judas in 2005 and stabbed his fellow players in the back by supporting Bettman's lockout. His reward was 87.
rigged lotteryLemieux went full Judas in 2005 and stabbed his fellow players in the back by supporting Bettman's lockout. His reward was 87.
Definitely. Any draftee other than Crosby would not have been good enough to save the Pens from folding. Bettman made it happen.rigged lottery
They’re in lottery territory for 1OA, Wings are only 3-pts behind them for 10OA pickSomeone tell the Sabres it’s too late to start tanking. Yeesh.
Why does this matter to you?McJebus, proving once again that he was, is, and always will be exponentially better than Matthews, got #60 last night. Nugent-Hopkins also has 88 points and counting.
he's morphing into an Oiler fan although he might still return to his Bruin rootdWhy does this matter to you?
Bruin Roots?!?he's morphing into an Oiler fan although he might still return to his Bruin rootd