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  • Robert Griffin III:
Fluke or the real deal?

      Seven weeks into the season  things are really getting fired up. Some players are just hitting their stride, been in their stride or have fallen flat completely. One player who has been red hot all season has been the Washington Redskins’ first-year phenom Robert Griffin III, more commonly known as RG3.


  • NFL Analysis

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      For any person who pays frequent attention to the NFL, everyone knows that anything can happen on the gridiron on any given day. Last week was a perfect illustration of just how unpredictable teams can be. The leading example would have to be the Green Bay Packers’ dismantling of the previously undefeated Houston Texans.


Future uncertain for Staal

The pressing question: Jordan Staal – keep him, trade him or let him leave?

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Steelers, Eagles have draft success

With the conclusion of the 2012 NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall in New York, the college players that were drafted have realized their dreams have come true.

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What went wrong with the Pens?

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Now that Pittsburgh has had a few days to let the result of Sunday's game sink in, it's time to look back and ask, "What went wrong?

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Flyers defeat Penguins in OT

The first win of the series was theirs for the taking, but they couldn’t come through.

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Brent Johnson returns to Pittsburgh as playoffs approach

With six games left before the playoffs, backup goaltender Brent Johnson made his return to the bench Thursday against the Islanders and not a moment too soon.

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Penguins have found themselves in an Atlantic Division race

Nine games left in the regular season, with the last four games coming against Philadelphia, Boston and the New York Rangers.

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No trade, no problem for Penguins

To trade or not to trade. That is something that each general manager of a hockey team asks as the trade deadline creeps up.

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Goaltending becomes an issue for Pittsburgh Penguins

Getting pulled from a game is never something a goalie wants to have happen. But for the Penguins Brent Johnson, it's happened more often than not this season.

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WIth Crosby still out, Malkin is stepping up

Uncertainty, inconclusive results, weeks of silence, doctors galore – in short, Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh fans life for the past few months.

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Although gone, Paterno's legacy will live forever

Joseph Vincent Paterno, the man who solidified himself as a legend throughout his 61 years, 46 as head coach, at Pennsylvania State University, died Sunday of lung cancer and without a doubt, a broken heart at the age of 85.

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Pittsburgh Penguins enter All-Star break riding seven-game winning streak

Trust the Pittsburgh Penguins to give their fans a reason to keep watching after the All-Star break. From a six-game losing streak, Pittsburgh has rebounded and won their last seven games.

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Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby sidelined again

Does anyone remember the season Sidney Crosby suffered from a high-ankle sprain and missed all those games? Of course it doesn't seem anything like his concussion, but there is one thing in common between his injuries.

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Penguins get Crosby, but other injuries could be cause be for concern

Illegal hits, broken noses, suspensions, fines and redemption – those all describe the Nov. 26 game in Montreal.

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Joe Paterno, what will happen to Happy Valley?

This past week has been a turbulent one for Pennsylvania State University, particularly its athletic program.

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Pittsburgh Penguins return home after tough west coast trip

In the month of November there have been two games. Both were played in the West, and both ended in a shootout.

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Penguins utilize time off

Thirteen games down in October, 12 to go for November.

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Dan Bylsma has been nothing but good as Pens head coach

It's hard to believe it has already been two years, one Stanley Cup and a coach of the year award since Dan Bylsma went to Pittsburgh as head coach.

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Without top two players, future still bright for Pens

The Penguins were handed their first loss of the season in regulation but continue to show off penalty-kill superiority.

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Penguins look good after tough road trip

Pittsburgh tore through the first four games of the season recording seven out of eight possible points.

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Malkin, Penguins begin 2011-12 campaign on the road

The Penguins came close to making a sweep of the pre-season, but those Detroit Red Wings got in the way.

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Malkin, Pens impressive during preseason

The Penguins are two pre-season games away from the regular season opener.

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Pens have good start to pre season slate

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The Pittsburgh Penguins started their pre season schedule off right by winning 3-2 over the Detroit Red Wings Wednesday night.

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