Penguins Work to Improve Power Play

Penguins Work to Improve Power Play The Penguins held their first practice at Mellon Arena in nearly two weeks on Wednesday. The team has a few days of practice until its home opener against the New Jersey Devils on Saturday. The extra practice time may prove beneficial for a Penguins team trying to improve its power play. Pittsburgh went 1 for 14 with the man-advantage in their two game match-up with the Ottawa Senators in Stockholm Sweden. Rookie defenseman Alex Goligoski prevented a shutout with his first career NHL goal with less than two seconds left in Pittsburgh’s 3-1 loss on Sunday. “The power play has to be better,” Sidney Crosby said. “We’ll have some time to work on it over this week. There’s some things we definitely want to improve on. We just need to make sure that we execute and that just comes from practicing.... [read full story]                    

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