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Mike Milbury: Penguins’ slump not surprising
by Tony on 01/16/09 at 04:43 PM ET
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From NHL.com’s Shawn P. Roarke:
NHL on NBC studio analyst Mike Milbury—a former NHL player, coach and general manager—has a wealth of hockey experience, so he understands just what is happening to the Pittsburgh Penguins these days.
The Penguins, who came within two wins of winning the Stanley Cup last season, have staggered through the first half of the 2008-09 season. If the season were to end before Friday night’s game against Anaheim, the 21-20-4 Penguins would not be in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Milbury is not all that surprised to see the Penguins in such a precarious position.
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