Preseason Preview #5: Penguins @ Blackhawks

The Pens take on the Chicago Blackhawks tonight at the United Center.
It seems like just a few days ago we were taking on the ‘Hawks–oh wait, we were. On September 22nd, the Penguins defeated the Chicago Blackhawks 4-1. Though, unlike the game a week ago, the Penguins will be taking on Toews, Kane, Seabrook, and Keith. Whereas the Blackhawks struggled to find depth in their loss to the Pens, their top players will be ready for action tonight.
What to Watch For:
- Patrick Kane, one of the league’s best right-wingers, made his preseason debut at center the other night. Despite the adjustment, he was as tricky as ever.
- Though Fleury is in the lineup, Coach Bylsma has indicated Johnson will play the entirety of the game.
- The Pens haven’t announced their D-pairings for the evening, but we can only hope the return of Martin & Michalek is imminent!
- Steve Sullivan will be playing his first preseason game–against his former team, no less!
- The ‘Hawks are known for having an intense power play. Let’s get ready to see that beautiful penalty kill!
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After the Penguins third round of cuts yesterday, four players were waiting till noon today to see if they were picked up off of waivers. Ryan Craig, Nick Johnson, Colin MacDonald, and Scott Monroe’s future with the Penguins was up in the air until early this afternoon.


It’s sad to say that we won’t see any more of this smiling face (well at least not in Pittsburgh for the time being).

After a long offseason, hockey is finally back in the Burgh. Tonight the Pens take on the Detroit Red Wings at 7 p.m. at Consol Energy Center. If you are in the Pittsburgh area and don’t have tickets, catch the game on Root Sports. If you’re not nearby, tune into NHL network to see the matchup.


