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Pens Points: Broad Street Beatdown

We'll be looking at a recap of last night's game against the Flyers, the Penguins are still tinkering with Sullivan's system, and the Pens' newest free agent signing is a finalist for one of the most prestigious awards in college hockey. Read on to find out more about these topics plus much more in today's Pens Points.

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Here are your Pens Points for this Thursday morning...

The Pens finished their road trip last night by going up against the Flyers. The Penguins came in, played, and left without scoring a single goal as they were shutout 4-0. [Pensburgh Recap] The Pens will be back in action tomorrow when they take on the Devils at home.

The Pens are still refining Coach Sullivan's up-tempo style of play. [Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]

Matt Murray: The forgotten Calder Trophy candidate. [TSN]

The Penguins' newest signee, Zach Aston-Reese, is a Hobey Baker finalist. [Penguins]

News and notes from around the NHL...

The U.S. women's hockey team may be boycotting the IIHF world championships due to unequal pay and unfair treatment. [Sportsnet]

Report: The Sabres and Rangers are to play in the 2018 Winter Classic. [Blueshirt Banter]

The Dallas Stars have signed the highly touted D-Man from St. Lawrence University, Gavin Bayreuther. [Defending Big D]