Here are your Pens Points for this Monday morning...
The Penguins concluded a back-to-back set last night by traveling to Columbus to face the Blue Jackets. The Penguins came out, and, well, silenced the cannon. For the second time in as many nights, the Penguins scored five goals en route to a dominant 5-2 victory. [Recap]
Two-quarterback systems, in football, are a rarity these days. The Penguins have implemented a two-QB system. Yes, you read that correctly. One that they hope will elevate their power-play. [Post-Gazette]
Since returning from a string of healthy scratches, Ryan Reaves has greatly improved his play. [Penguins]
In his short time in the big leagues, Zach Aston-Reese has shown that his style of hockey is well-suited for the NHL level. [Penguins]
The February 26 trade deadline is fast approaching. And Jim Rutherford and company are ‘all in’ to bring a third straight Stanley Cup to the Steel City. [Trib Live]
Phil Kessel is not here for your questions on the scoring title. He’s got two Cups. [Trib Live]
News and notes from around the league...
Fans were ejected at the United Center for directing racist comments towards Capitals player, Devante Smith-Pelly. [Second City Hockey]
Red Wings GM, Ken Holland, may be at the top of the list for the potential GM spot of the impending Seattle franchise. [Sportsnet]