Found November 06, 2009 on
Post-Gazette:
PLAYERS:
Tyler Kennedy,
Pascal Dupuis,
Chris Bourque
TEAMS: Pittsburgh Penguins, Washington Capitals
TEAMS: Pittsburgh Penguins, Washington Capitals
When will Dan Bylsma realize that Tyler Kennedy is the best winger on the team? He is stuck on the third line and doesn't play on the power play or kill penalties. Although Pascal Dupuis is a very good skater with a hard slap shot, he does not have the hands to be a top-six forward and Chris Bourque looks lost out there. At the very least, don't you think that Kennedy should be on the second power-play unit?
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