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February 27th, 2010 12:43 am EST
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Event – Pittsburgh Penguins at New York Rangers
Time & Date – 7 pm, Thursday, March 4th, 2010
Venue – Madison Square Garden, New York, New York
The Penguins head to New York for the sixth and final meeting with the Rangers, and are happy to be leading the season series 4-1. Pittsburgh got to start things off with the first two games at home, winning 3-2 on October 2nd and 8-3 on November 28th. The Penguins then ventured to New York for the next two games, and dominated again with a 5-2 win on November 30th and a 4-2 win on January 25th. Finally hard work and dedication chimed in for the Rangers and gave them their sole success up to now, a 3-2 win on February 12th – in overtime. Last year Pittsburgh and New York won three games each, all on home ice. The Rangers will be working hard to end this year’s season series 4-2 with a victory in their home arena on Thursday.
Established in 1967 as a part of the NHL and based out of Pittsburgh from the beginning, the visiting team won its 6th division championship in 2008, its 4th conference championship last year, and its 3rd league championship also last year. The Penguins have made it to the playoffs 24 times, most recently last year when seven games against the Detroit Red Wings earned them their third Stanley Cup.
Established in 1926 as a part of the NHL and based out of New York from the beginning, the home team won its 5th division championship, 1st conference championship, and 4th league championship in 1994. The Rangers have made it to the playoffs 52 times, most recently last year when seven games against the Washington Capitals ended their postseason in the conference quarterfinals.
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Here’s a look at what the Penguins and the Rangers have done with the season so far.
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
2nd in the Atlantic Division and 4th in the Eastern Conference with 76 points in 62 games played, Pittsburgh has a record of 36 wins, 22 losses, and 4 overtime losses and a goals for/against ratio of 195-179. The Penguins are 18-10-3 at home, 18-12-1 away, and 5-2-3 for the last ten, and presently have a two-game losing streak. After starting 49 games, goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury has a 29-16-4 record, a .908 save percentage, and a 2.65 GAA. Center Sidney Crosby leads in offense and has rippled the most twine with 42 goals and 36 assists in 61 games played, center Evgeni Malkin is second in offense and the team’s helping hand with 21 goals and 44 assists in 55 games played, and center Jordan Staal is third with 16 goals and 23 assists in 62 games played.
NEW YORK RANGERS
4th in the Atlantic Division and 10th in the Eastern Conference with 63 points in 62 games played, New York has a record of 28 wins, 27 losses, and 7 overtime losses and a goals for/against ratio of 161-169. The Rangers are 14-15-4 at home, 14-12-3 away, and 4-6-0 for the last ten, and presently have a two-game winning streak. With 2 shutouts after starting 53 games, goaltender Henrik Lundqvist has a 25-22-6 record, a .920 save percentage, and a 2.41 GAA. Right winger Marian Gaborik leads in offense, has rippled the most twine, and is the team’s helping hand with 35 goals and 34 assists in 58 games played, left winger Vinny Prospal is second in offense with 14 goals and 33 assists in 55 games played, and right winger Ryan Callahan is third with 15 goals and 17 assists in 62 games played.
Will Pittsburgh end up winning all three of its visits to New York, or will the Rangers manage to send the Penguins home with a loss?
Pittsburgh finished last season 2nd in its division and 4th in its conference with a 45-28-9 and 264-239 record. The Penguins eliminated the Philadelphia Flyers in game six of round one, the Washington Capitals in game seven of round two, the Carolina Hurricanes in game four of round three, and the Detroit Red Wings in game seven of last year’s Stanley Cup finals.
New York finished 2008-09 4th in its division and 7th in its conference with a 43-30-9 and 210-218 record. The Rangers clinched a spot in last year’s postseason, but couldn’t get past the Washington Capitals after seven games in the conference quarterfinals.
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Sources: http://www.nhl.com/, http://www.wikipedia.org/, http://espn.go.com/, and http://sports.yahoo.com/.

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