A few days before Christmas 2016, I made a crack on social media about Columbus’ year-end highlight video.
I’ve been thinking about “The Streak” a bit lately.
Neil Walker's blast in the 2014 home opener is well worth revisiting.
The era of Jarome Iginla in Pittsburgh exists as a cautionary tale.
Creating a weekly comic strip in Pittsburgh, you have a lot of opportunities to draw Mario Lemieux.
I’m not quite old enough to remember the Penguins’ first decade, but whenever I look at photos of those teams, Jean Pronovost always stands out.
I’m hoping Pitt finds a way out of the current doldrums. Truly, there is nowhere to go but up!
I didn’t get to watch the Penguins regularly until the 1995 season began, when my cable company in Ohio began carrying KBL.
For all Mario Lemieux’s dramatic accomplishments on and off the ice, his 2002 Olympic gold medal often flies under the radar, at least for me.
While watching last Tuesday’s game, I thought to myself “I’ve got my Cartoon Canon for the first week of February 2019!”
I don’t know when the Civic Arena became nicknamed the Igloo, but given the name and success of the first team to call it home, a case could be made...
I’ll be honest: The Penguins in blue and white predates my fandom by a good bit.
If you’re anything like me, you had one thought Sunday night: Football is stupid. Honestly, New England vs. Philadelphia?
It’s funny how, if you watch sports long enough, history seems to repeat itself.
I’m quite certain that if I hadn’t been only 5 years old on New Year’s Day 1977, I would have been rooting for Pitt!
I graduated from high school in 1990, meaning that almost the entire time I was in junior high and high school, the Steelers were mediocre at best.
Not being a cable subscriber, I had no television option for the Steelers’ huge matchup with the Ravens last Christmas.
Hard as it is to believe, today marks only two years since most of us first heard the name Mike Sullivan.