Found March 24, 2012 on This Is Getting Old: Yardbarker Blogger Network
Who: Pittsburgh Penguins (46-21-6) vs. Ottawa Senators (37-28-10) Where: Scotiabank Place When:  7:00 PM EST Channels:  CBC, ROOT Sports It’s very hard to expect a team that is 14-0-1 to just keep on winning, but that’s what the Penguins have to do.  They control their own destiny, all they have to do is win out. [...]
THE BACKYARD
BEST OF MAXIM
AROUND THE WEB
RELATED ARTICLES

Malkin helps Penguins wrap up playoff slot

Evgeni Malkin scored twice to help the host Pittsburgh Pittsburgh clinch a playoff berth for the sixth consecutive season with a 5-1 win over the Nashville Predators on Thursday.Malkin, who netted his 44th and 45th goals, leads the NHL with 95 points. He and has seven goals and 14 points during a six-game point streak.James Neal added four assists for a Penguins squad that won for...

Senators G Anderson to get start Friday

Ottawa Senators goaltender Craig Anderson is expected to make his first start in a month Friday against the Montreal Canadiens.Anderson has been sidelined since he cut a tendon in his pinky while cooking dinner at his home on Feb. 22.The 30-year-old Anderson owns a 29-19-6 record and 2.85 goals-against average this season for Ottawa, which has eight games remaining in the regular...

Malkin, Penguins clinch spot in playoffs

Alexander Radulov bailed on the Nashville Predators four years ago to become the best player in his native Russia. In Radulov's return to the NHL, countryman Evgeni Malkin left little doubt who's the best player in the world. Malkin scored twice to push his league-leading point total to 95 and the Pittsburgh Penguins clinched a playoff berth with a 5-1 victory over the...

Predators routed by playoff-bound Penguins

PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Evgeni Malkin scored twice, James Neal had four assists and the Pittsburgh Penguins clinched a playoff spot with a 5-1 victory over the Nashville Predators on Thursday night. Chris Kunitz, Matt Cooke and Pascal Dupuis also scored to help Pittsburgh pull within a point of the New York Rangers for the top spot in the Eastern Conference with nine games remaining...

#PaulMartin Powerball: 03.25.12 $425

 Only one entry per person/per game Running Twitter contest for the rest of the season.  We will be raising the pot every game.   Huge thanks to GetToOurGame.com for this new PaulMartinPowerball song:   How to play: 1. Get yourself a Twitter account and guess the time and period Paul Martin will score a goal. Using this...

#PaulMartin Powerball: 03.24.12 $415

 Only one entry per person/per game Running Twitter contest for the rest of the season.  We will be raising the pot every game.   Huge thanks to GetToOurGame.com for this new PaulMartinPowerball song:   How to play: 1. Get yourself a Twitter account and guess the time and period Paul Martin will score a goal. Using this...

Travis Yost: Gameday: Penguins and Senators on Hockey Night in Canada

Make sure to follow Travis on Twitter and Facebook! -- After dropping five of their past six games against inferior competition, the Ottawa Senators have found themselves in a situation few could've imagined just a few weeks ago - fighting for their playoff lives with just seven games left to go. Ottawa still has a points advantage over the likes of surging Washington and...

Senators’ Owner Ready In Case His Team Fails To Make The Playoffs

from Ken Warren of Senators Extra, (Eugene) Melnyk understands that the Senators, who went into Saturday’s game against the Pittsburgh Penguins with only one win and two extra time losses in their past six games, need to re-discover their groove soon to qualify for the post-season. He says the situation is akin to a playoff series, with the Senators needing to win four of its remaining...

Pittsburgh Penguins vs. New Jersey Devils – Game 75

Who: Pittsburgh Penguins (46-22-6) vs. New Jersey Devils (42-27-6) Where: Consol Energy Center When: 7:00 PM EST Channels: RDSI, ROOT Sports With the Penguins pathetic loss last night coupled with Rangers and Flyers victories this becomes a basically must win.  Oddly enough the Penguins still control their own destiny.  They are three points behind the [...]

Welcome to the 2012 playoffs, Pittsburgh Penguins

If the Dark Ages (2001-2005) taught us anything, it is to appreciate the playoffs. And that is why we celebrate tonight. With a 5-1 destruction of the Nashville Predators, the Pens have punched their ticket to Lord Stanley's dance.   This is only the beginning, friends.  We ride.   Go Pens

Travis Yost: Finishing the Job

Even after an incredibly poor stretch of hockey that forced the Ottawa Senators to drop four of their past five contests, the team is still in a relatively comfortable position concerning the post-season. Up two wins and the tiebreaker on both Washington and Buffalo, Ottawa still has a respectable lead as the season winds down. Still, should the team continue to falter as it has...

Travis Yost: Ottawa Blitzes Pittsburgh at Scotiabank; Defense Was Entirely Optional

Sixty minutes and twelve goals later, it appears both Paul MacLean and Dan Bylsma had the same gameplan heading into tonight's tilt: Offense, and more offense. Advantage to the Ottawa Senators, who doubled up the Pittsburgh Penguins by a final score of 8-4 in one of the wildest offensive games of the season. For Pittsburgh, the beating handed out by Ottawa on Saturday night...

Sens-Pens All Out Blowout

The playoffs are just around the corner and teams are starting to play like it. Ottawa and Pittsburgh took it one step further by playing an all-out ping pong style game, racking up goals too fast for commentators to keep up, for a 12 goal game and lots of happy pizza fans in Scotiabank Place. You couldn’t ask for a better night out at the game with two playoff hopeful teams, one...
THE NHL HOT 40
Today's Best Stuff
For Bloggers

Join the Yardbarker Network for more promotion, traffic, and money.

Company Info
Help
What is Yardbarker?

Yardbarker is the largest network of sports blogs and pro athlete blogs on the web. This site is the hub of the Yardbarker Network, where our editors and algorithms curate the best sports content from our network and beyond.