Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Mario's first game

I had actually never looked this article up, but finally managed to tonight: the Pittsburgh Press's report on Mario Lemieux's first-ever game, played at Boston Garden on October 11, 1984. As all Penguins fans undoubtedly know by now, #66 scored on his first shift and his first shot, a beautiful goal in which he made future Hall of Famer Ray Bourque look like a pimple-faced junior before swooping in on goalie Pete Peters, deking the 'B' right off his jersey and depositing the disc in the net. Unfortunately, the Pens ended up blowing a 3-1 lead and lost 4-3.

I like the fact that Dennis Herron, the Penguins primary goalie from the pre-Lemieux era of the 70s, was in goal for Mario's debut - sort of a passing of the Penguins torch, even though it might not have been too brightly lit at the time. (Rick Kehoe was also on the ice to help Le Magnifique celebrate his first tally.

Understatement of the night goes to the aforementioned Mr. Bourque: "I think (Lemieux) is going to be a big help to that club."

Here's The First Goal in all its glory:





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