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How bad are things for the Penguins? When Sidney Crosby's name is brought up in trade offers, there some extra eyes should be put on local bridges for jumpers.

That's got to be like an (e4) at least, right?

Having lost 13 of their last 18 games, it's apparent that the Pittsburgh Penguins could be succumbing to the Stanley Cup runners-up curse, which has seen only the 2001 Dallas Stars move past the first-round of the playoffs since 1997. Sitting 10th in the Eastern Conference behind the Florida Panthers and just in front of the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Penguins seem to be standing still after a year of much progress. Coach Michel Therrien's head is being called for after each loss and every jumbling of Pittsburgh's lines, all while showing no fear in losing his job.

The numerous roster changes from June to today have resulted in these five stats that can explain the poor results coming from Pittsburgh.

17.2 -- Power-play percentage

One of the biggest obstacles Pittsburgh has attempted to overcome this season has been the failure of the power-play unit. Even with Ryan Whitney's recent return, having Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin on the ice with an extra man has not been enough to see success. Before Petr Sykora scored against Atlanta last Tuesday, Pittsburgh had been mired in an ugly 0-33 slump with the man advantage.

It's obvious that injured power-play quarterback Sergei Gonchar is severely missed, but when you have two of the most dynamic scorers in the league on the same line, the Penguins' special teams players should be finishing like Peter North.

8 -- Shorthanded goals allowed

If playing with the extra man is a mess, you can be sure opponents will be able to capitalize on a mistake-ridden power-play unit. The eight shorties allowed are good for fourth most in the National Hockey League. Pittsburgh has been forced to use Evgeni Malkin on the point with injuries to Sergei Gonchar and Ryan Whitney, thus the higher percentage chance that opposing teams will capitalize on a defensive break. Malkin has had his share of turnovers turning into shorthanded goals, causing Penguin fans to wonder how long until Gonchar returns.

3.07 -- Goals-against per game average

After coming off a playoff campaign where many believe he blossomed, Marc-Andre Fleury has not played up to the standards he set for himself last spring. His backup, Dany Sabourin, has been quite unimpressive in spells, which makes the departure of Ty Conklin to Detroit all the more painful. Couple the goaltending issues with a defense that's a combined minus-6 and sixth worse in the league in goals-allowed, and you have a recipe for a team that wants to rely on winning 7-6 every night.

27.3 -- Shots per game average

Good for dead last in the League. Even the New York Islanders are averaging almost two more shots per game despite their lack of offensive firepower compared to the Penguins.  If there's one thing plaguing the Pittsburgh, it's their unselfish nature when handling the puck.  Crosby and Malkin are the biggest culprits as their over passing and desire to look for the pretty shot instead of throwing the puck on net has enabled opposing teams to almost predict Pittsburgh's offense at times.

Also predictable is any opposing goaltender need not worry about the Penguins causing havoc in front of the net. Ryan Malone was player who was valuable in that department; always good for setting screens, deflecting pucks, and putting home garbage goals in front.  Makes you wonder how a team that is ninth in the League in goals scored per game is also dead last in total shots per game.

43 -- Third-period goals allowed

Finally, no lead is safe when playing Pittsburgh. There were the late collapses against the New Jersey Devils, Washington Capitals and New York Rangers in October, which began a trend of forgettable third periods. Michel Therrien's decision to play a dump-and-chase- style while holding a lead has backfired more often than not. The shutdown defensive mode that Pittsburgh "changes" into when holding a lead is one of the many reasons that the Penguins are dancing around a playoff spot halfway through the season.

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  1. J.S.
    1. Posted by J.S. Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:29 pm EDT

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    "I BLAME SIDENEY CRYSBY HITTING THAT GUY IN THE BAG. CINDEE CRYSBABY SUX0RZ!!11!!!one" - 90% of fans posting on this blog
  2. N. Y. NIGHTMARE
    2. Posted by N. Y. NIGHTMARE Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:06 pm EDT

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    they suck balls. two good players and a half assed frenchie lookin goalie. too bad gnochar is hurt /thats probably what the pen fanboys are blaming it on.
  3. O-ski
    3. Posted by O-ski Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:49 pm EDT

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    I blame it on possessing only one Rob Scuderi.
  4. 5 4 fighting
    4. Posted by 5 4 fighting Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:01 pm EDT

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    The whole problem is that the stars are playing at the same level as the team instead of forcing the team to play at their level. Not being a Pitt fan I say keep up the good work
  5. TMR
    5. Posted by TMR Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:39 pm EDT

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    because they don't have marian hossa and crosby is too busy trying to get his coached fired.
    www.themanicranger.blogspot.com
  6. josiella13
    6. Posted by josiella13 Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:41 pm EDT

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    OMG, I'm loving every word in this article. Booo PIGSburgh Penguins & their high and mighty player Cindy...woohoo
  7. acardillac
    7. Posted by acardillac Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:44 pm EDT

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    "When Sidney Crosby's name is brought up in trade offers, "
    Give me a break. It was only mentioned once by a disgruntled fan - living in part of the town that finally grasped the concept of the wheel until only recently - and it was just a Q & A session in the local newspaper. I know that writer, Molinari, and I can pretty-much guarantee that was a sarcastic answer on his part.
  8. Andrew K
    8. Posted by Andrew K Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:48 pm EDT

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    "finishing like Peter North" - that's gotta be some pretty thin ice to be treading on
  9. Michael
    9. Posted by Michael Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:18 pm EDT

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    Any hockey blog entry that sucessfully makes a Peter North reference deserves accolades like the world has never seen.
    nice job Wysh
  10. Jonathan F
    10. Posted by Jonathan F Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:40 pm EDT

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    I say this as a Bruins fan... its funny to see people make fun of Crosby, call him Cindy, say he sucks, etc, when 99% of people would love a player of his talent to be on their favorite team. You can dislike him all you want, but there's no denying that when his career is over, he'll go down as one of the best of all time. And please, please, PLEASE someone come up with a more original insult than Cindy Crosby.
  11. tim g
    11. Posted by tim g Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:13 pm EDT

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    e5, mike therrien is a boner
  12. Leahy
    12. Posted by Leahy Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:27 pm EDT

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    @acardillac: yes, I understand the point of that Q&A answer was sarcastic and the question itself ridiculous. I'm a Pens fan and spit up my cheerios when I first read that.
  13. Jason
    13. Posted by Jason Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:14 pm EDT

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    Fire Therrien. Hire Tortorella. Do it now.
  14. firewing
    14. Posted by firewing Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:01 pm EDT

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    how do you not blame this on the coach and his staff, isnt it the coaches job to control the players and get them through the rough times. he seems to have no control over these guys at all. it just seems that they have no respect for him at all. its time to get a coach from another organization. they need a total change of philosophy or they are cooked. im not complaining i hope they tank but the coach has to go. its really pretty obvious
  15. Jonathan M
    15. Posted by Jonathan M Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:43 pm EDT

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    I liked this article despite the terrible grammar of the writer/editors (if there were any editors/proofreaders).
  16. J.S.
    16. Posted by J.S. Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:29 pm EDT

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    @Johnathan F,
    pssssst, Wysh didn't write this one.
  17. joe h
    17. Posted by joe h Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:26 pm EDT

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    Porn references now?? This blog celebrates everything that is manly.
  18. banginpanger.com
    18. Posted by banginpanger.com Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:04 pm EDT

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    2 Superstars and a team full of career AHL'ers does not a team make. That makes sense right?
  19. Sobu
    19. Posted by Sobu Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:31 pm EDT

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    As can bee seen by the vast improvement of the SHarks and the large drop off in the Penguins, a good Blue line presence is a make or break deal. I personally see, if the Pens are still in contention, them gonig after some strong Dmen at the deadline. Maybe Streit would do it for them.
  20. Tito "TD" O'Dell
    20. Posted by Tito "TD" O'Dell Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:36 pm EDT

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    Shero needs to hire Guy Boucher as his Offensive Co-ordinator. Team Canada was clicking along at about 60 %.
  21. jesters_13
    21. Posted by jesters_13 Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:33 pm EDT

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    " the Penguins' special teams players should be finishing like Peter North."
    Wysh - 6 days suspension and anger managment. I don't want to have to explain to my wife why she has me and not Peter North.
  22. Tito "TD" O'Dell
    22. Posted by Tito "TD" O'Dell Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:36 pm EDT

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    I may not own an iPod. I may have managed to avoid Facebook. But I just cannot hold out any longer.
    Somebody tell me what Eklund's stupid little footnotes indicate. I've always assumed it was either likelihood or importance and now Leahy implies the latter.
  23. Waffle Stomp Ya!
    23. Posted by Waffle Stomp Ya! Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:32 pm EDT

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    Even Peter North can't finnish proprerly with this whiny little scrote puncher around. Mr. North better think twice about lace'n up around #87, after speed baggin them grapes the only way to out do himself will be to start poundin spikes.
  24. Tito "TD" O'Dell
    24. Posted by Tito "TD" O'Dell Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:36 pm EDT

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    I almost forgot.
    Happy New Year!!!!
    Congrats to Puck Daddy on 2000 glorious articles.
    And I was worrie that my computer would crash.
  25. Pienkos
    25. Posted by Pienkos Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:45 pm EDT

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    Hey Leahy, the Pens are finishing like Peter North... sloppy and all over the place.

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