In a reverse of what has seemingly become Pittsburgh’s trademark this season, the Penguins lost 4-3 after a 3-2 advantage going in to the third period.
The Sabres’ Drew Stafford and Paul Gaustad each tallied goals in the final frame to push Buffalo to the win. Gaustad netted the game-winner at the 16:36 mark and was a product of constant pressure in front of the Penguins’ rookie goaltender John Curry.
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November 29, 2008
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Pesonen
Forward Janne Pesonen was recalled by the Pittsburgh Penguins today and is expected to dress against Buffalo Friday night.
The recall is likely in response to forward Maxime Talbot’s recent foot injury. Talbot was struck by a puck in the back of his left foot against the New York Islanders on Wednesday and is currently listed day-to-day.
In Pesonen’s case, though, his play is deserving of a recall.
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November 27, 2008
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The Pittsburgh Penguins came back from a 5-2 deficit to beat the Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday night. Jordan Staal led the way with a hat trick to send the game to overtime. The in OT, Staal fed Ruslan Fedotenko for the game-winning goal to beat the same team that celebrated with the Stanley Cup at Mellon Arena.
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November 11, 2008
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Edmonton Oilers
Coming off a four game road trip and four days of rest, the Penguins return home tonight to face the Edmonton Oilers. The Oilers (6-5-1, 4th Northwest) had a heartbreaking loss against Columbus on Wednesday in the midst of a seven game road trip, but hope to rebound tonight against the well-rested Pens.
The Oilers’ Mathieu Garon beat out Dwayne Roloson as the starting goaltender at the beginning of the season. Thus far, the two have split time with Garon going 3-3-0 with a 3.18 GAA, while Roloson has gone 2-2-1 with a 2.78 GAA. Since Roloson started Wednesday in Columbus, the Pens will face Garon tonight.
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November 6, 2008
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Pittsburgh 6- St. Louis 3
Going into Saturday’s game the Penguins had not won a game in St. Louis since 1998. After a three game road skid, the Pens knew they would need a big performance from the entire team.
1st Period:
The Penguins came out quick, tallying the first four shots of the game. However, the Blues dominated the physical play, which lead to a Barret Jackman slapshot from the point. The puck may have deflected off a Penguin defender, but nevertheless, the Blues led 1-0.
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November 2, 2008
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The Pittsburgh Penguins announced after their morning skate today that captain Sidney Crosby will play tonight in St. Louis. This comes just two days after Crosby left Thursday’s game early due to an undisclosed injury. Crosby was listed as day-to-day, but will play despite the injury.

Janne Pesonen
The Penguins also recalled forward Janne Pesonen this morning, General Manager Ray Shero announced. This comes after Pesonen recorded 2 goals, 7 assists, and a +9 plus/minus rating in seven games with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. A native of Finland, Pesonen was signed as a free agent this past summer. It is unclear at this time whether Pesonen will play tonight, or who he will replace.
UPDATE: Ruslan Fedotenko will be out tonight after leaving this morning’s practice with an undisclosed injury. He is currently listed as day-to-day.
Pascal Dupuis was placed on injured reserve also with an undisclosed injury. Pesonen will replace Dupuis on the roster, and will be on the second line tonight with Evgeni Malkin and Petr Sykora. No other lines have been determined yet.
Mark Eaton will also be out for tonight’s game as a healthy scratch, and will be replaced by Darryl Sydor. The new defensive pairings are as followed:
Brooks Orpik-Kris Letang; Hal Gill-Rob Scuderi; Darryl Sydor-Alex Goligoski.
Head coach Michel Therrien also named Gill and Scuderi alternate captains for the month of November. (Penguins.com)
~Dan @ Pittsburgh Puck Talk
November 1, 2008
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