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Penguins Find Team Chemistry Again
by Paul on 04/03/09 at 09:09 AM ET
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from Mike Prisuta of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review,
They had made it as far as they had a year ago, in part, because of their character and camaraderie.
And they were floundering through much of this season, in part, because their locker-room dynamic had been altered beyond recognition.
That was the theory, at least, until Feb. 15, when general manager Ray Shero began re-inventing the Penguins via a coaching shake-up.
The process continued with roster moves in advance of the March 4 trade deadline that introduced Chris Kunitz, Bill Guerin and Craig Adams into the mix.
And now these new-look Penguins have lost only two games in regulation since mid-February.
All of a sudden, they’re passing chemistry with flying colors.
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