First Note: I
apologize if this page takes forever to load.
If it does, just walk away and come back to it later, it’s pretty much
all pictures.
Second Note: A little
background. I got the idea for this post
thanks to Twitter, largely because of the wide variety of reactions and
opinions that were spouted out after the Pens were upset in the first
round. All of the arguing over the
team’s failures, and now who should be traded, made me think back to times long
before social media, when being a fan was quite different and less interactive
in many ways. It also forced me to think
about how fan bases often lose their ways after winning (I’m looking at you,
Red Sox fans). Have we lost our way as a
fan base? If so, take this opportunity
to reminisce and ground yourself again as to where this team has been. If not, well take a walk down memory lane with
me anyways.
Third Note: My
background. I’m 27. I moved to Pittsburgh from St. Louis when I
was 6, which was in November of 1990.
Stanley Cup in 91, Stanley Cup in 92, yeah I think we can figure out how
I turned into a hockey fan. My first
Pens shirt had #15 McEachern on the back and I went to my first game in ’95
against Tampa Bay I think. I grew up in
the age of student rushing and $20 tickets, as long as I remembered my report
card before I was 16. I went to the
University of Richmond, was too far away from my sports teams, and transferred to
Penn State (University Park) after a semester so I was always close enough to
come back for games. Then I came back to
law school at Pitt, so I could take out an extra $2-3k/yr in loans to spend on
tickets. I’m serious. I racked up an
extra $8-10k in loans during grad school and I’ve had season tickets since 2007
because of it. Finally, I’ve been
playing hockey since I was 8, and grew into being a shot-blocking, defensive
defenseman before Scuderi made it popular.
As such, whenever you read this blog, I favor defense and D zone
responsibility heavily over highlight reel goals. Thanks for reading J. In retrospect, this should have been my very
first post on this blog, but oh well.
Now, on with the pictures!
PS – I’ll put a key at the bottom. PPS - You can click on the pics to enlarge them or see a slideshow.
95 - 96
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The '96 playoffs...but look at the bottom, a nice
piece by Dejan Kovacevic about the Jets leaving |
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The first programs I saved. Bottom one is from 3/26/96.
Remember what happened in that game? (1) |
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Lemieux ejected...4 OT's...Nedved...epic. |
96 - 97
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And then there was Ron Cook's take... |
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Mario announces retirement...Dave Molinari's take. |
97 - 98
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Time to move on...recognize who's on that cover? (2) |
98 - 99
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Game 6 of the East Semifinals vs. Toronto. My mom took me to the game
only because of the Pens bankruptcy issues and since there was a chance
the Pens would be moving after this. Thank you mom!
Garry Valk (hate!) ended the series and the season in OT. |
99 - 00
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Look at those rosters...CHARA! |
00 - 01
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Two keepsakes that I need to frame |
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A random assortment of forgotten Penguins.
Who do you recognize or remember? (5) |
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I went on an autograph kick in 96-97 and mailed
the whole team individually. Craig Muni put
the most effort into his reply. Greg Johnson
sent me stuff before he even had Pens apparel yet. |
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Also gathered 2 stud Mighty Ducks as I started mailing
players on other teams. Selanne's came over a year later. |
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I have to confess, Peter Forsberg was my favorite player after
Lemieux retired originally. This didn't hurt his case. Arguably the
best 2 goalies in NHL history are pretty sweet too. |
05 - 06
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Out of the lockout, it was time for a trip to NJ to wish
Mario a happy 40th bday and go see this Sid character. |
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Bottom ticket is our return to the playoffs. Any idea
why the top ticket made this post? (7) |
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My favorite opening cover, with every player.
And some other scrubs on the team. |
11 - 12
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Sid FINALLY came back...and then left..and then came back
again. |
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This is how the year started. |
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Mario was honored. |
and now we shall argue about who will be traded and what happened to this team. Hope you enjoyed a nice refresher on why we shouldn't act spoiled - because this franchise has come a very long way in a very short amount of time and we should be grateful for it. Also, go look through your own old stuff, it is a lot of fun to do!
Answers from random pics:
1) Mario vs. Gretzky. Mario's son Austin was born 3 months premature just days beforehand. Lemieux scored 5 goals while Francois Leroux and Tony Twist got into a very bloody fight.
2) Stu Barnes!
3) Dan LaCouture
4) Alex Kovalev, Johan Hedberg, Robert Lang, Darius Kasparitis, Mario Lemieux, Martin Straka, Jan Hrdina
5) From top row, left to right: Ron Tugnutt, Shawn McEachern, Kevin Hacher, Phil Bourque
2nd row: Frederick Olausson, Bryan Smolinski, Zarley Zalapski, Andreas Johansson, Stefan Bergkvist
3rd row: Tomas Sandstrom, Kjell Samuelsson, Dmitri Mironov, Ed Olczyk
6) Lasse Pirjeta
7) Mario came out that night and announced that there was a deal for a new arena finally. There would be no move to Kansas City.
Nicley done Meesh....great read, and fun as well!
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