OK, this will be my first time ever posting a dynasty, so bear with me. This will not be fancy-schmancy like some other ones; just a couple updates now and then with a few video highlights.
Here we go!
Ok, I am now in the second season of my dynasty (14-9-1). The first season, I struggled a bit and lost in the first round of the playoffs to the 2 seeded New Jersey Devils in seven games (7th game went into overtime). However, after a few free agent moves, I feel that I will be able to have a shot at the Cup this year.
Lines
Dupuis-Crosby-Dawes (picked up during free agency)
Cooke-Malkin-Gionta (picked up during free agency)
Talbot-Staal-Kennedy
Godard-Perraleaut(sp? great face off man)-Thomas (I love this guy, lol)
Defense
Orpiks-Gonchar
Eaton-Whitney
Gill-Letang
PP1
Gionta-Crosby-Malkin
Gonchar-Letang
PP2
Thomas-Staal-Dawes
Whitney-Orpiks
A few highlights from my first season
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Yes, theyre are, healthy people to, not the obese kind.
Pens rally from two down to defeat Sens 4-2
Post-Gazette
After letting in two early goals, it seemed as though the Penguins would be in for a long night. However, that was not the case. After a response from Brian Gionta (assist from Malkin), the momentum was all on the side of the Pens.
After Gionta's goal, Crosby put in a rebound to make it 2-2 early in the 2nd. That would be the last goal until the last 2 minutes of the game. Colby Armstrong was called for a slash, and the Pens were put on the powerplay.
As Malkin skated along the side boards, he found an open Gionta in front of the net who banged it home. After that, Nigel Dawes scored the insurance goal on the empty net to make it 4-2. The Pens play a 14-10-2 Toronto Maple Leafs team next.