Peter Lee shows off the Penguins new black and gold uniforms against the St. Louis Blues. |
After some uncertainty as to when the Penguins would debut their new duds, the date was set: January 30 at home vs. St. Louis. Although at the time home teams traditionally wore white versions of their jerseys at home, an arrangement was made with the Blues so that they would wear white and the Penguins would wear the black-based version of their new uniforms.
Things didn't get off to a great start, with goalie Rob Holland letting in a pair of weak first period goals, including a 30-foot wrist shot that slipped between his legs with two seconds left. That performance earned him a seat on the bench, replaced by Greg Millen. Between the two Blues goals, Rick Kehoe had the honour of tallying the Pens' first black and gold goal at 14:50.
...and in colour. |
See the full game report from the January 31, 1980 edition of the Post-Gazette.
The new colour scheme did not bring much good fortune to the Penguins early on. They would lose their first six games in them, not claiming a victory until beating Toronto 4-2 at the Igloo on February 13.
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