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The Pond on 5th Avenue
A blog by a Pens fan for Pens fans.
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Friday, April 20, 2012
CONSOL Needs to Become Our Home
Until two seasons ago, many of us made the journey to one familiar building for numerous events. Whether it was for a WWE show, Sesame Street Live, one of the many musicians who've played there, every time you entered that building it felt like home. It felt like you belonged. If felt like you would defend its walls with whatever means were necessary. It was a building that saw legends skate up and down its ice sheet. It was where Mario Lemieux and then Sidney Crosby dazzled 17,000 fans. It was where you saw your first circus, your first concert, and most importantly your first hockey game. The Civic Arena, and then Mellon Arena, and its silver-domed roof was as a major part of your life as your life was a major part of it. Our old friend may be a pile of rubble, but we haven't changed. We are still the same people who've watched playoff hockey inside of a building that felt like our second home.
Monday, April 16, 2012
We've Reached an New Low
Being down three games to none in a first round series to your most hated rivals in the First Round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs brings out the worst in all of us from the players, to the management, and to the fans. It's expected, and to a point is perfectly reasonable. Meltdowns happen in sports, and it's a part of life. However, the way some of us fans have acted getting to this point has been a complete and utter disgrace to the game of hockey.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Keep The Faith: Pens-Flyers Game 2
On Wednesday night, we were all sent down to the deepest level of depression that we've been in a while. That feeling no doubt carried over into Thursday as you woke up for work or whatever you had to do. It was feeling very similar to that of losing your dog. Kind of felt like you've had your heart ripped out. Welcome to the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Guess what? That was only game one, and it's better than happening in game two.
The Pens came out looking like the best team in hockey for twenty minutes. They looked as if there wasn't a team on the planet that could beat them in a seven game series.
What happened next give every Pens fan the right to be pissed, the right to question this teams heart, and the right to expect more.
They didn't lose because they got beat while playing their best hockey. No, they lost because they thought they had the game won after 20 minutes of playing. They let the lead go to their heads, and it cost them.
Turnovers, lackadaisical passing, and a sense of privilege cost them game 1. Paul Martin begin afraid to take a hit to make a play, pinching deep in the offensive zone and not getting back to position, killed them. The defense not moving the puck up and out, killed them. The forwards no tracking back to the net on the back check, killed them.
That is not Pittsburgh Penguins hockey, and that has to anger everyone, at least a little bit.
This Philadelphia Flyers team is not better than the Penguins. They are a team that has jumped on every mistake every team has made this year, and they did it Wednesday night.
Thankfully it was game one. Thankfully they get a second chance. Now they just have to take it.
Structurally the Pens were awful in the last forty minutes of play, and the matchup game cost them. Dan Bylsma has got to stop being afraid to put Sidney Crosby on the ice against the Flyers top line. He's done this in the past few years during the playoffs, and it's cost them games. We may not have had the two best players in the lineup, but we've had a line up that is hungry for a win if he lets them play.
This is a must win for the Penguins tonight. Can't say it any other way. Would be tough for them to take four of six from a team that they have struggled with all year.
The Pens came out looking like the best team in hockey for twenty minutes. They looked as if there wasn't a team on the planet that could beat them in a seven game series.
What happened next give every Pens fan the right to be pissed, the right to question this teams heart, and the right to expect more.
They didn't lose because they got beat while playing their best hockey. No, they lost because they thought they had the game won after 20 minutes of playing. They let the lead go to their heads, and it cost them.
Turnovers, lackadaisical passing, and a sense of privilege cost them game 1. Paul Martin begin afraid to take a hit to make a play, pinching deep in the offensive zone and not getting back to position, killed them. The defense not moving the puck up and out, killed them. The forwards no tracking back to the net on the back check, killed them.
That is not Pittsburgh Penguins hockey, and that has to anger everyone, at least a little bit.
This Philadelphia Flyers team is not better than the Penguins. They are a team that has jumped on every mistake every team has made this year, and they did it Wednesday night.
Thankfully it was game one. Thankfully they get a second chance. Now they just have to take it.
Structurally the Pens were awful in the last forty minutes of play, and the matchup game cost them. Dan Bylsma has got to stop being afraid to put Sidney Crosby on the ice against the Flyers top line. He's done this in the past few years during the playoffs, and it's cost them games. We may not have had the two best players in the lineup, but we've had a line up that is hungry for a win if he lets them play.
This is a must win for the Penguins tonight. Can't say it any other way. Would be tough for them to take four of six from a team that they have struggled with all year.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Say Your Prayers
Hail Mario, full of goals,
The Pens fans are with Thee,
Please bless us now with good bounces and goals,
And lead the Penguins to victory.
The Commonwealth Cold War: Pens vs. Flyers
Come April there are playoff series, and then there are wars. These wars take fans to the deepest pits of hate known to mankind. When the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Philadelphia Flyers square off in the Eastern Conference Quarter Finals, both camps will have this level of hate. These series will make you question your purpose in life and possibly make you despise even the closest people in your life. During the next two weeks expect to become filled with hate, expect to become very unpleasant, and expect the unexpected. This series has it all. It's between arguably the most heated rivalry going in the NHL, it has high caliber star-talent, and it has a story line that began on July 1, 2011. Both teams have a legitimate shot to represent the Eastern Conference in the Stanley Cup Finals, must survive this first round battle in order to do so.
Welcome to the Commonwealth Cold War
Game 1: At Pittsburgh April 11 7:30PM EDT-ROOT Sports, NBCSN
Game 2: At Pittsburgh April 13 7:30PM EDT-ROOT Sports, NBCSN
Game 3: At Philadelphia April 15 3:00PM EDT-NBC
Game 4: At Philadelphia Apri 18 7:30PM EDT-ROOT Sports, NBCSN
Game 5: At Pittsburgh April 20 7:30PM EDT-ROOT Sports, NBCSN
*Game 6: At Philadelphia TBD
*Game 7: At Pittsburgh TBD
Eastern Conference Quarterfinals Preview: Florida Panthers vs. New Jersey Devils
The Florida Panthers enter the postseason as the winners of the Southeast Division and the New Jersey Devils are the sixth seed. Could the rats make a return?
#3 Florida Panthers vs. #6 New Jersey Devils
Game 1: At Florida April 13 7:00PM EDT-NHLN
Game 2: At Florida April 15 7:30PN EDT-NBCSN
Game 3: At New Jersey April 17 7:00PM EDT-NHLN
Game 4: At New Jersey April 19 7:00PM EDT-NHLN
*Game 5: At Florida April 21 6:30PM EDT-NHLN
*Game 6: At NJD-TBD
*Game 7: At Florida-TBD
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