is...Enjoying the PENS STANLEY CUP WIN!!!
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Well this pretty much spells it all out...
http://www.let-bcit-trade.com/timeline.html
haven't seen a more complete and documented version of events anywhere.
Little ways to go until they reach STEELER numbers though.... sheesh..
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/football/nfl/super-bowl/02/03/ratings.ap/
Replay: Nielsen now saying Super Bowl XLIII was most-watched ever
NEW YORK (AP) -- Upon further review, Nielsen Media Research now says that the Arizona-Pittsburgh Super Bowl game was the most-watched in history.
Nielsen said 98.7 million people, on average, were watching Pittsburgh's exciting 27-23 victory Sunday night. That beats the 97.5 million who watched the 2008 game, which held the record for most popular Super Bowl.
Pens' Game 7 win most-watched NHL game in decades
By The Tribune-Review
Monday, June 15, 2009
The Penguins' Stanley Cup triumph Friday was the most-watched NHL game since the early 1970s, according to NBC.
Almost 8 million people around the United States watched the Penguins' Game 7 victory over the Detroit Red Wings, broadcast from Detroit on NBC.
That is the largest U.S. television audience, measured by the number of viewers, since Game 6 of the 1973 finals, NBC announced this evening.
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/breaking/s_629647.html
Monday parade honoring Pens will follow same route as Steelers'
By The Tribune-Review
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Pittsburgh will honor the Stanley Cup champions on Monday with a parade that will take the same route as last February's Super Bowl parade, city and Allegheny County officials announced yesterday.
The victory parade honoring the Pittsburgh Penguins will start at noon at the intersection of Grant Street and Seventh Avenue.
"No words can describe the history-making comeback achieved by our team," Mayor Luke Ravenstahl said in a statement. "No one believed that this could be done, that we could win on the road and defy history, and that the League's youngest captain could make it happen.
"On Monday, let's show the world how the 'City of Champions' welcomes home their Stanley Cup Champion Pittsburgh Penguins."
The parade's route will be as follows: It will proceed through Grant Street, loop to the Boulevard of the Allies and end at Stanwix Street. A stage celebration will be held along Stanwix.
More than 300,000 people packed Downtown streets in February after the Steelers' sixth Super Bowl win.
Officials said barricades will be set up throughout the route to ensure the safety of fans and players. Fans are being encouraged to take public transportation or park on the periphery of the Downtown area.
The celebration in city streets following Friday night's victory against the Detroit Red Wings was relatively peaceful, said City of Pittsburgh Police spokeswoman Diane Richard.
"The celebration was very orderly," she said.
About 3,000 people jammed east Carson Street on the South Side and 31 people were arrested for failing to disperse, Richard said. The streets, which had been blocked throughout the game, were reopened at 1 a.m. today.
One person was arrested in Oakland for setting fire to a couch, Richard said. Another person was arrested in Shadyside.
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/breaking/s_629471.html
Monday parade honoring Pens will follow same route as Steelers'
By The Tribune-Review
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Pittsburgh will honor the Stanley Cup champions on Monday with a parade that will take the same route as last February's Super Bowl parade, city and Allegheny County officials announced yesterday.
The victory parade honoring the Pittsburgh Penguins will start at noon at the intersection of Grant Street and Seventh Avenue.
"No words can describe the history-making comeback achieved by our team," Mayor Luke Ravenstahl said in a statement. "No one believed that this could be done, that we could win on the road and defy history, and that the League's youngest captain could make it happen.
"On Monday, let's show the world how the 'City of Champions' welcomes home their Stanley Cup Champion Pittsburgh Penguins."
The parade's route will be as follows: It will proceed through Grant Street, loop to the Boulevard of the Allies and end at Stanwix Street. A stage celebration will be held along Stanwix.
More than 300,000 people packed Downtown streets in February after the Steelers' sixth Super Bowl win.
Officials said barricades will be set up throughout the route to ensure the safety of fans and players. Fans are being encouraged to take public transportation or park on the periphery of the Downtown area.
The celebration in city streets following Friday night's victory against the Detroit Red Wings was relatively peaceful, said City of Pittsburgh Police spokeswoman Diane Richard.
"The celebration was very orderly," she said.
About 3,000 people jammed east Carson Street on the South Side and 31 people were arrested for failing to disperse, Richard said. The streets, which had been blocked throughout the game, were reopened at 1 a.m. today.
One person was arrested in Oakland for setting fire to a couch, Richard said. Another person was arrested in Shadyside.
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/breaking/s_629471.html
So much for that theory...
A Picture's worth a thousand words...
Wohoo~!!!!!!!
PENS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
nice man... where are your seats?
450 tix available on stubhub...
http://www.stubhub.com/detroit-red-wings-playoff-tickets/red-wings-vs-penguins-6-12-2009-779170/
not sure yet.... gotta do something fun though...
now, lets see a triple overtime in game 7...lol
Whew!!!!
fleury! sheesh
lol...
Well, 5:01 left.... can they hold it together?
Was that zetterberg in goal again there...?? lol
nice dive there draper...
there's your token penalty... bah
not counting any chickens yet.... lotta time.... Come on PENS.... need goals.
Man, that would be great if you could get there..
there we go.... 2 is MUCH better..... now about 3 more
well, one more period.... come on game 7
man... one goal is not enough against these guys....lol
24 shots to 12... come on PENS... get some in!
wow, that was close
ok, thats one
hell of a move there by datsyuk
terrible, jeez
OK pens, power play 2 coming up here... take advantage!
no worse than kunitzes interference on Saturday.
pens powerplay looking like crapola so far
OK, mourning period from Saturday's fluke is over....
LETS GO PENS!!!!!!!!!!
BTW, detroit fans....
So much for that "sweep"
heard on the radio that there were ~17500 fans in mellon arena, and another 10,000 outside the arena watching the jumbotron.....
Gonna have to make it down there next week to watch Game 6 outside with all the maniacs..... Man do I want these guys to take one in Detroit....
Just got back from dinner and drinks at a local Damon's, watched the game on the 5 eight foot bigscreens and a hundred crazed Pens fans....
Man what a second period..... woohooo!
Malkin's gotta start scoring on these effin' breakaways though man.. sheesh..lol
Was thinking about that when Kunitz blew it..lol
Time to see some of those Crosby passes getting converted! sheesh.
EMPTY NETTER!!!!!!
ugh, talbot! post!