On this day in 1988, the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Philadelphia Flyers 7-0 at home. Beating the Flyers was not as big of a deal other than the fact that seven DIFFERENT players scored the goals. That's right. SEVEN players. Total individual stat line has over 20 points.
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Thursday, March 19, 2020
Today In Pittsburgh Penguins History: 3/19/88
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Monday, March 4, 2019
The Franchise Comes To the Steel City - or - The Trade That Broke The Whalers
A condensed version of this post originally appeared over on Puck Junk as part of the Most Lopsided Trades article. This is the whole article in it's complete form if you wanted to read it.
March 4th, 1991, seemingly a typical Monday 28 years ago, will go down in history as one of the biggest, franchise defining moments for both the Pittsburgh Penguins and Hartford Whalers. While there were many other trades, draft picks, and acquisitions in those late 80s-early 90s years, this trade spawned a couple Stanley Cup Championships and many years of Penguin dominance in both their division and conference while assisting in the eventual demise of the brass bonanza in Hartford.
After an abysmal road trip to Western Canada, Penguins GM Craig Patrick worked a deal with (former Penguins GM) Whalers GM Ed Johnston to acquire Ron Francis, Ulf Samuelsson and Grant Jennings in exchange for John Cullen, Zarley Zalapski and Jeff Parker. If you can believe it AT THE TIME, the trade was seen as a benefit to both clubs and in some circles, people thought Hartford came out on top.
March 4th, 1991, seemingly a typical Monday 28 years ago, will go down in history as one of the biggest, franchise defining moments for both the Pittsburgh Penguins and Hartford Whalers. While there were many other trades, draft picks, and acquisitions in those late 80s-early 90s years, this trade spawned a couple Stanley Cup Championships and many years of Penguin dominance in both their division and conference while assisting in the eventual demise of the brass bonanza in Hartford.
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