Monday, December 28, 2009

Lemieux debut

Believe it or not, Penguins' season ticket sales fell during the summer after they drafted Mario Lemieux (1984), as this short piece from the Montreal Gazette relates. The article also reveals that 66's first game in Pittsburgh was in danger of not selling out. It's funny reading the comments of then-Pens PR man Paul Steigerwald, now the team's TV play-by-play voice, about the situation, basically heaping the blame on the visiting Canucks. It's doubtful that in today's tight-lipped, spic-and-span world of hockey PR you'd hear such bluntness. Would be nice, though.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Simmer wins it at the Forum

In their first 20 seasons, the Penguins managed to win a grand total of 2 games at the Montreal Forum. No, that isn't a misprint: 2 wins. But in January 1988, the Penguins managed to pull out their third victory at the hallowed hall of hockey when Charlie Simmer banged in a Mario Lemieux rebound at the side of the Canadiens' cage in overtime for a 4-3 win. Here's a wrap-up of that game from a Toledo newspaper. Goalie Frank Pietrangelo was spectacular, making 40-plus saves.

I remember that OT goal like it was yesterday because I watched the whole game on Hockey Night in Canada with my brother, a Habs fan. Winning in Montreal signified a bit of a turning point to me; Pittsburgh now had Mario and Paul Coffey, recently arrived from Edmonton, and some other up-and-coming prospects. It seemed that good times were finally ahead, and despite missing the playoffs again that year (the sixth season in row), those good times certainly weren't far off...