Gurglesons
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No more dreams of happy endings
I can't remember ever feeling so low
Breathing-only because of instinct
I don't care to open my eyes
The room blurs
The curse leaves me
As i fall into darkness
And know peace - for the first time
No more sleepless - moonlit nights
Forced to forget all those childish
Thoughts of love and compassion
Like a weed I wither away
Going into tonight's game the Penguins are 13-9-1
Under Mike Sullivan over the last 50 they are 28-20-2
Easy to say that this is no longer a trend and they are a .580 team
Now the question is will they use tonight as a catalyst or another excuse?
Tonight's game is a crucial step into proving they are still a contender.
Zanier things have happened with this squad throughout the team's history.
Even if they do win, a long road awaits them over the next few weeks.
Little room for error if they are to solidify a playoff spot for yet another year.
Making things easier is the absence of noted Pens killer Artemi Panarin.
All eyes will be on the Rangers young collection of 1st round draft picks.
Luckily for us fans the Rangers do not implement an extremely defensive system.
Killing any chance of an enjoyable viewing experience was PIT's February schedule.
It will be a breath of fresh air to watch the opposing young talented forwards over the next few weeks.
Now is the time to bank points and make a push back into the playoff picture if ever.
Rarely would one expect a team like the Rangers to succeed without their Allstar Panarin.
Under coach Dan Quinn they've done exactly that though winning 4 of 6 in his personal absence.
Some place that solely on Chris Krieder's shoulders, but young rookie Lafreniere too has shown up.
There are no more excuses and this is yet another must win for the Pittsburgh Penguins.
PIT Expected Line Combos:
Team Line Combinations - Daily Faceoff
Rangers Expected Line Combos:
Team Line Combinations - Daily Faceoff
Let's go PENS.