Friday, July 16, 2010

Game 5: No 'Miracle on Ice' for 1980 Pens

It looked like Game 4 all over again. And that was unfortunate for the Pens, whose dream of upsetting one of the NHL's top teams in the first round of the 1980 playoffs turned into a Boston Garden nightmare.

The Bruins, perhaps stung by these pesky Penguins taking them to the brink of elimination, once again roared out of the gate and took control of the game, amassing leads of 2-0 after 1 and 4-0 after 2. This article from the Post-Gazette the day after focuses on goalie Greg Millen's surprisingly positive reaction to the loss. The column beneath it by the paper's sports editor speculates on coach Johnny Wilson's future in Pittsburgh, which wouldn't be bright - he was soon fired, making way for none other than Eddie Johnston.

The two pieces on this page of the Beaver County Times offer the views of two fans who were chosen to write columns for the paper.

And this article from the Eugene Register-Guard nicely outlines the impact rookie Ray Bourque had on the series.

This loss would represent the first of three heartbreaking, deciding Game 5 losses the Pens would endure over the next three seasons.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Game 4: "It was a long game"

pittsburgh penguins history, ray bourqueThe worst period in Penguins playoff history deflates the "pumped up" Pittsburghers and contributes to an 8-3 Bruin whitewashing.

Youngsters Ray Bourque and "Greg" MacTavish lead the assault and help force a deciding fifth game back in the Hub. Here are all the gorey details in an AP wire story.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Game 3: Lonsberry, Pens stun Bruins

The Pens' 1980 Preliminary Round series against the Bruins moved back to the Igloo, after Pittsburgh emerged from Boston with a split. The Penguins proved that their spirited Game 1 win was no fluke, outplaying the B's for the first two periods and amassing a 3-0 lead. From there, they played a tight third and, thanks to three points each from forwards Ross Lonsberry and George Ferguson, found themselves on the precipice of the young 1980 Playoffs' biggest upset.

In this article from the April 13 Beaver County Times, Penguins coach Johnny Wilson credited the hometown fans for playing a part in the big win.