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Pens Points: A Hot Two Points

There’s a recap of last night’s game, Kevin Stevens is sharing his story, and Kris Letang is starting to come into his own. All that and more in today’s Pens Points!

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NHL: Calgary Flames at Pittsburgh Penguins Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

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

The Penguins had hopes of dousing the Flames last night. And, for the second game in a row, the Penguins would need overtime to put an end to their opponent. A sweet pass from Phil Kessel found the stick of Justin Schultz to extinguish their fiery foes. [Recap]

Kevin Stevens has had a rocky past, to say the least. Now, everyday is a challenge, as he tries to stay clean and tell his story. [Post-Gazette]

Kris Letang may be starting to reap the rewards after Mike Sullivan allowed him to play through his struggles. [Post-Gazette]

The Penguins’ fourth line is hoping to carry some momentum going forward. [Post-Gazette]

News and notes from around the league...

Max Pacioretty’s latest injury may have sealed his fate with the Canadiens in the worst of ways. [Sportsnet]

Outdoor games are likely going to be around for good, long while, whether you like them or not. [Sportsnet]

Patrik Laine and his (questionable?) beard have garnered him some attention since entering the NHL. Quickly becoming one of the most feared players in the league due to his lethal sniping ability, he’s blasting his way into some elite company. [The Hockey News]

Shayne Gostisbehere had a chance to meet with the players of the Stoneman Douglas hockey team. [USA Today]