Stars’ slump continues in Pittsburgh – WFAA
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Sidney Crosby's big game helped the Pittsburgh Penguins overcome a two-goal deficit for the second straight game. Crosby had two goals and an assist and the Penguins scored the final five goals in a 6-3 victory over the Dallas ...
Crosby’s hot hand powers Penguins – Register-Guard
PITTSBURGH — Sidney Crosby’s big game helped the Pittsburgh Penguins overcome a two-goal deficit for the second straight game. Crosby had two goals and an assist and the Penguins scored the final five goals in a 6-3 victory over the Dallas Stars ...
Pittsburgh-made movie hits theaters Friday – Beaver County Times
Times photo by KEVIN LORENZI 3/4/2010 The acoustic guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela performs at the Byham Theatre on Tuesday, March 02, 2010. P aramount Pictures’ locally made romantic comedy “She’s Out of My League” opens in theaters Friday ...
Rossi: Honestly, Staal dominant in own way – PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
Jordan Staal is a real honest guy. Witness his selfless act from Thursday night at Madison Square Garden. After his two-way show on Broadway, Staal sought out members of the Penguins media relations staff and pleaded that his winning goal be awarded ...
NHL: It may pay off to be patient – Worcester Telegram & Gazette
S cott Brown is in the U.S. Senate because he promised to create more jobs and spend less of your money. Meanwhile, Bruins fans — many of whom undoubtedly supported Brown and his regular-guy persona — want to see GM Peter Chiarelli out of a job ...
Open audition, few jobs – Philadelphia Daily News
BRADENTON, Fla. - Charlie Manuel said he kept hearing that his roster for the 2010 season is set even before Grapefruit League play began last week. "To a degree, it is," Manuel admitted recently. If Brad Lidge and J.C. Romero continue to progress in ...
No. 17 Pittsburgh routs Rutgers men, 83-54 – Bridgeton News
Dave Miller/US Presswire Rutgers center Hamady Ndiaye pulls in a rebound in front of Pittsburgh guard Brad Wanamaker during the second half. PITTSBURGH — Gilbert Brown scored 19 points and No. 17 Pittsburgh took control early with a 19-2 run ...
Recap: Pittsburgh vs. Rutgers – CharlotteObserver.com
Gilbert Brown poured in a game-high 19 points while pulling down six rebounds, as the 17th-ranked Pittsburgh Panthers destroyed the Rutgers Scarlet Knights, 83-54, in the regular-season finale for both clubs. Ashton Gibbs added 13 points for the ...
No. 17 Pittsburgh pounds Rutgers – Atlantic City Press
PITTSBURGH - Gilbert Brown scored 19 points and No. 17 Pittsburgh took control early with a 19-2 run Saturday that sent the Panthers to an 83-54 rout of Rutgers and the No. 2 seeding in the Big East tournament. The Panthers (24-7, 13-5) were picked ...
TV Alert for Pens Fans
Penguins fans are advised that they may experience a brief disturbance to FSN Pittsburgh’s feed during today’s Penguins-Dallas Stars game due to a natural solar event, known as a “sun outage.” This natural phenomenon happen...
Hart, McCutchen eyeing role in rotation
Competition for the fifth spot in the rotation is officially under way, with Daniel McCutchen and Kevin Hart now having made their first appearances of the spring.
Church, McCutchen swinging hot bats
Ryan Church hit a two-run blast and Andrew McCutchen reached base all three times he came to the plate on Saturday with two singles and a walk.
N.H.L. Roundup – New York Times
Marc Savard scored in the second period and Tim Thomas made 37 saves to lead Boston past the Islanders , 3-2, on Saturday in the opener of the Bruins ’ seven-game trip, their longest of the season. Milan Lucic and David Krejci also scored for ...
Pittsburgh dismantles Rutgers to earn double bye in Big East … – ESPN.com
PITTSBURGH -- Rutgers coach Fred Hill voted for Jamie Dixon as the Big East coach of the year. Hill only wishes Pitt's dominant-in-all-phases performance against his team hadn't justified his vote. Gilbert Brown scored 19 points and Pittsburgh (No ...
College Basketball Roundup – New York Times
The reserve Kyle Kuric scored all of his career-high 22 points in the second half, and Louisville defeated No. 1 Syracuse, 78-68, on Saturday in the final game at the Cardinals’ 54-year-old Freedom Hall. “It’s an unbelievable moment,” Kuric ...