Here we go again with another Live Qs!
Take it from someone who lived in a bubble, NHL and NBA teams preparing for postseason play face unprecedented challenges when play resumes
Who: No. 5 Penguins vs. No. 12 Canadiens, What: Game 2, qualifying round, When: 8:20 p.m., Where: Scotiabank Arena, TV: AT&T SportsNet, NBC Sports (national)
The Penguins were assessed just two minor penalties during their 3-2 overtime loss in Game 1 against Montreal.
Mike Sullivan declined to say whether he's contemplating any personnel changes for Game 2 Monday night.
Our reborn podcast channel rolls on this morning with a new Daily Shot, with today's show being split between the Pirates' and Penguins' problems.
NBC announced on Sunday that the Penguins' qualifying round opener against the Canadiens averaged 1.572 million viewers on its network.
There were a couple of moments in the Penguins' 3-2 overtime loss to the Canadiens in Game 1 where they'll surely look back and wonder "What if ... ?"
The Penguins' power play let them down yet again, scoring just once in seven tries during their 3-2 overtime loss to Montreal.
Our reborn podcast channel rolls on this Sunday morning with a special edition of Daily Shot, an every-weekday, half-hour program.
Who: Penguins (40-23-6) vs. Canadiens (19-19-5). When: 8:25 p.m. Where: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto. TV: WPXI (local), NBC (national), CBC (Canada)
Matt Murray's huge advantage in postseason experience at this level likely was a factor in Mike Sullivan's decision.
After months without hockey, the resumption of the Penguins' 2019-20 season is just hours away
It's no surprise that the Penguins are heavily favored to beat Montreal in this series, but things don't always play out as predicted.
We’ve got sports, both to cover and to watch on TV. I’d much rather do the former, obviously, and have been happy to do so in covering the Pirates both...
"I just think there's important conversations that you have to have. I know, personally, I've had some of those. But I still need to continue to do that."
Penguins GM Jim Rutherford will be watching the playoffs like many others -- from his living room. And he's intrigued at what it's all going to look like.