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Fans Should Be THANKING Mario for the New Arena!  

There was an article in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review posted on Friday, August 15th reporting that fans are upset with Mario Lemieux because of his tactics during negotiations for the new arena deal. I'm not sure what area this columnist chose to question people in or even who these people are (are they even fans?), but none of the fans I heard at the ceremony last Thursday echoed these feelings unless you feel chanting, "MA-RI-O" over and over is a form of resentment!

Personally, the Pens are here for good, so I don't give a flying shit how they did it! And I honestly chuckled when I heard that Mario was bluffing and knew that the team wasn't going anywhere. On the ride home from the ceremony, someone on the radio reported that Mario said that the trip to Kansas City was for nothing more than a good meal! How funny is that?! Sure, if I'm living in Kansas City I wouldn't be the slightest bit amused, but I'm NOT! If you ask me, these are practices of a good businessman; and it turns out, real businessmen agree (Biz owners back Mario's tactics)!

"He knew how to strike at the heart of the fans and the city," she said. "I think he really duped the people of Pittsburgh, and he'll definitely get away with it because of who he is." - Kristin O'Neal, 28, of the South Side

What the hell is her point? What difference did it make if he played on our emotions? Let's think about this: was it really the fans he was playing? We weren't the ones who could do anything about the deal, so why would anyone think he was targeting us? Yes, I'll admit that I wasn't happy with him when it seemed like the politicians [Rendell] seemed to be open with the deal and giving the organization what they wanted and he'd come on the news to say how he didn't like how Rendell was handling things sounding as though there was no way this deal was going to get done. He knew what he was doing and that was only a passing moment of uneasiness for us thinking that the Penguins were leaving, but what was the end result? We HAVE the Penguins and a new arena! What did bluffing hurt? Hasn't Mario saved the Penguins more than once? Why would he do all that if he didn't love Pittsburgh and the fans? I don't think he would and we all should realize this already (he LIVES here for crying out loud)!!

Lemieux is one of the many people we, as fans, should be thanking right now! And as much as people have against Rendell, Onorato, and Ravenstahl, I do believe that they are to be thanked as well!

At the end of the groundbreaking, I heard several people say "thank you" to Mario as he walked past them. I believe he had the fans' best interest in mind and and they [we] know that. He wanted to do what he could to keep the team here and for that, Mario, I say "thank you!"
Categories (3): NHL, Pittsburgh Penguins, NHL Other

Fans Question Whitney's Decision to Wait  

After word of Ryan Whitney's surgery and extended absence from the team for 3 - 5 months, I've been browsing sites and talking with fellow fans about the situation. Plenty of discussions, and alot of them bring up a common question - why did he wait until now to have the surgery and not have it done sooner (like at the beginning of summer)?

At first thought, it does seem like a legitimate question and appears to be a bad choice on Whitney's part; however, his explanation also seems reasonable to me. Just like alot of other people, Whitney was hesitant to have the surgery because it's something major (from what I've read, an osteotomy is very major surgery). Why choose a drastic solution when there are other, less invasive ways that could provide relief? It's understandable to me even if I do feel that the wait may have been a little bit too long. Just for some background, here is information taken from WebMD.com which may give better insight to the situation than what I can:

If you get little or no joint pain relief from osteoarthritis medications, it may be time to consider joint surgery.

How do you decide? First, ask yourself and your doctor the most important question: Is there any other conservative treatment? Second, is joint surgery indicated? ...

Puck Daddy chalks it up to "a dreadful summer for Pittsburgh."

Still, how crappy has this off-season been for Penguins fans where losing their No. 2 defenseman for five months is seen as a relative inconvenience by comparison?

Seth from "Empty Netters" looks at top point totals by defensemen over the past 2 seasons and comes up with "Whitney's Worth." It appears his value lies within his offense since he ranks in the top 10 defensemen and is tied for 9th with Lubomir Visnovsky of the Kings with a total of 99 points (26 goals, 73 assists) - that's impressive and something I hadn't thought of considering his less than average season last year.

One thing is for sure, we'll definitely see Whitney's importance to the team within the first few games. Defensemen's contributions aren't always apparent until they are out of the line-up completely. As much as alot of us complained about him, we may be begging to have him back in the lineup by the end of the 3 - 5 months!

Like any "relationship," maybe this will be a good "break" that all of us need (and allow us to realize just how much we may take Whitney for granted)!

PA Taxpayers Are Able to Relax Once Again  

Last Thursday, the very same day the groundbreaking ceremony for the new arena took place, the State Gaming Board finally ok'd the transfer of Don Barden's casino license to Chicago billionaire Neil Bluhm. This means that Bluhm is now responsible for the funding of the $780 million dollar project and guarantees that taxpayers will not be footing the bill. The fact that profits from the casino are a major source of funding for the new arena - providing $7.5 million a year for the next 30 years - was touched upon by several of the speakers at the ceremony and is great news for both Penguins fans and PA taxpayers alike (perhaps they are one and the same)!

A more ideal situation other than the transfer of the license to Bluhm would have been to start the entire license bidding process over again from square one, but the reality of this was that it would delay the construction of the casino by years. Now, construction of the casino will start back up again almost immediately (The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is reporting that the start could be as soon as this week).

After 18 months and alot of heartache and misery with thoughts of the Penguins leaving Pittsburgh, things are finally looking up and it feels good! Now all we need is a few Stanley Cups and banners to decorate the place with -- but let's not get too ahead of things - all in due time; and if anything, Penguins fans have learned patience from this whole ordeal and we'll wait as long as it takes! GO PENS!
Categories (3): NHL, Pittsburgh Penguins, NHL Other

Penguins Fans Experiencing Roller Coaster Ride with Casino License

Summary of the news on construction of the Majesctic Star casino and the new Pittsburgh Penguins arena (The Steel City Sports Fan -- Where PASSIONATE Fans Come to Get Their DAILY DOSE!!)
Categories (3): NHL, Pittsburgh Penguins, NHL Other

Omnius Gervais-Talbot Golf Open

First Annual Gervais-Talbot Golf Open took place on June 27, 2008; CHECK OUT THE PICTURES (The Steel City Sports Fan (Penguins Edition) - Where PASSIONATE Fans Come to Get Their DAILY DOSE)!!

CROSBY Not Participating in "A Bout de Souffle" Tournament

Sidney Crosby will not take part in 2008 "A Bout de Souffle" Tournament (The Steel City Sports Fan (Penguins Edition) -- Where PASSIONATE Fans Come to Get Their DAILY DOSE!!)

KENNEDY Among Hockey Instructors  

Tyler Kennedy is among a number of hockey instructors at Ted Nolan Foundation First Nation Hockey School (The Steel City Sports Fan (Penguins Edition) -- Where PASSIONATE Fans Come to Get Their DAILY DOSE!!)

KENNEDY, meet Kenadie!  

Appearance of Tyler Kennedy at charity BBQ where he meets Kenadie Jourdin-Bromley (The Steel City Sports Fan (Penguins Edition) -- Where PASSIONATE Fans Come to Get Their DAILY DOSE!!)

WANTED: GM (Experience with Penguins Preferred)!  

An interesting article discussing Tampa Bay's opening for a new GM (The Steel City Sports Fan (Penguins Edition) -- Where PASSIONATE Fans Come to Get Their DAILY DOSE!!!)
Categories (3): NHL, Pittsburgh Penguins, Rumors

Hossa is a PERFECT FIT!!  

Hossa's decision to play with the Detroit Red Wings for 1 year (The Steel City Sports Fan (Penguins Edition) -- Where PASSIONATE Fans Come to Get Their DAILY DOSE!!)

TALK on Possible End of "Student Rush"  

Discusses the current situation with the Penguins "Student Rush" ticket program. (The Steel City Sports Fan (Penguins Edition) - Where PASSIONATE Fans Come to Get Their DAILY DOSE!!)
Categories (3): NHL, Pittsburgh Penguins, NHL Other

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