Tree of Life

18 May

Cullen can fix it by Tim Benz

published in category: Pittsburgh Penguins on Wednesday, May 18th, 2016 – 9:37 am

Ben Lovejoy said this about his teammate after Game Four of the Washington series: “He is maybe the most dangerous player in the league coming in on a 2-on-1 with the puck on his stick.”

After the Game Two win against the Lightning, Eric Fehr offered something similar: “If there is a guy you want with a 2-on-1 it’s him.”

So who are they talking about…Sidney Crosby? Evgeni Malkin? A member of the now famed H-B-K line?

No. It’s Matt Cullen.

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Yup. That Matt Cullen. The 39 year old 4th line center who signed a one year throw-it-against-the-wall-and-see-if-he-sticks deal on August 6th. The guy who was insurance for Eric Fehr’s elbow surgery. For Sergei Plotnikov’s inability to adjust to the NHL. For Daniel Sprong’s eventual removal from the roster. For any other assumed injuries the always injury plagued Penguins would endure.

All of which became necessary.

And there was Cullen answering the call. Playing in all 82 games. Tallying 16 goals and 16 assists (4G/2A in post season). Winning 55% of his faceoffs.

Too bad he can’t play wing on Malkin’s line and solve…hey wait a minute!

Before he became the recently proclaimed best fourth line center in the history of hockey, wasn’t Cullen brought here for his versatility? Wasn’t Cullen brought here to play LW/C/RW, rotate back on “D” for a sixth man if needed, emergency goalie, and sell popcorn at intermission?

Why isn’t elevating Cullen to a wing on Malkin’s line being considered at all? Just about every other combination has been attempted. If leaving the H-B-K line alone is a given (and it should be), and giving either Chris Kunitz or Patric Hornqvist or both to Sidney Crosby is a given (as it should be), and demoting Conor Sheary is a given (as it should be at this point) why can’t Cullen play with Malkin more often?

If he’s “the best guy in the league with his puck on his stick in a 2-on-1 situation”, how good could Cullen be at that craft if Geno Malkin was the other guy on the break instead of Tom Kuhnhackl?!

Cullen is smart and savvy. He can see the ice like Malkin, even if he can’t cover it like Malkin. He can take some face offs for Geno (like Eric Fehr has in the past) if Mike Sullivan wants him to do so. But he’ll do so with more offensive potential than Fehr when the face off is won. According to his his coaches and teammates, even at age 39 ,Cullen is fast enough to keep up with Malkin. But he’s not going to blaze into the zone offsides with too much point A to point B speed as Malkin dangles through the neutral zone like we’ve seen from Bryan Rust, Phil Kessel and Carl Hagelin at times when they’ve tried to play with 71.

Critics will say that Cullen will become overexposed with too many minutes because of his age. However, I’d argue that Rust, Kuhnhackl, and Sheary are wearing down because of their ages. The young guys appear to be getting gassed by the playoff grind of late. Rust went seven games without a point until his OT assist on Crosby’s game winner Monday. Kuhnhackl’s lone goal in his last 12 went off his back. Sheary hasn’t scored since the New York series ended. He’s a -5 during that time and was benched during the third period. Meanwhile, in Lovejoy’s words, Cullen is a “freak of nature.”

Here’s my two cents: Leave the H-B-K line alone. Give Crosby both Hornqvist and Kunitz. Sid is happiest that way. And those two wingers can play their normal role. Have Cullen play left wing on Malkin’s line. Put Rust on RW. If not him, get Beau Bennett back in the line-up in that spot and scratch Sheary. That would drop Rust onto a 4th line with Kuhnhackl and Fehr.

Cullen has exceeded expectations in every role he has played. Why wouldn’t he elevate his play in this capacity as well? And who knows…perhaps elevate Malkin’s too?

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18 May

Cervelli Extension Means More Than Dollar Figures, by Josh Taylor

published in category: Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday, May 18th, 2016 – 1:14 am

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It’s funny how the small moments become bigger in the right context.

It was the same sequence of events we’ve seen a couple hundred times at PNC Park, nothing out of the ordinary. But on Tuesday night when Dean Martin’s velvety voice crooned “That’s Amore” through the ballpark’s P.A. system, the majority of the 19,400 fans in attendance stood and applauded.

In that plate appearance — the 1,436th of Francisco Cervelli’s Major League Baseball career — he was batting for the first time as a player signed under a long-term contract, and in that moment, he didn’t disappoint.

Cervelli delivered a base hit to left field, driving in the Pirates’ third run of the game in a seven-run first inning. He delivered again with an RBI double in the third, and finished the night 3-for-5 with the two RBI and a stolen base.

It was almost as if he hadn’t been in a room at PNC Park just a few hours earlier in the day, describing the feeling of signing a three-year, $31 million contract extension, by far the biggest payday of his career.

“I never thought I’d have the opportunity to be sitting here,” Cervelli said. “This is one of the best days of my life, and I just want to thank the Pirates organization for (their) belief and giving the opportunity.”

It was an opportunity that had been negotiated over the past few months after Cervelli made it known that he wanted to remain a Pirate. Both sides absorbed quite a deal of risk: Cervelli cashed in early before hitting what should be a very thin — and therefore lucrative — market for free agent catchers, and the Pirates ran the risk of paying eight figures to a 30-year-old catcher until his age 33 season (2019).

“Injury is always a risk. It’s a part of the game,” said Pirates’ general manager Neal Huntington. “You could argue that there is not a lot of wear and tear on the body because of the role he’s filled and the time down (to injuries). He’s athletic and has skills that should age well.”

But it wasn’t just about the money according to Cervelli.

“I feel like this is my house,” he said. “It’s the place I want to be for — I hope — the rest of my career.”

Imagine that: Pittsburgh being a place where major league players not only want to come to, but stay. And what better place to stay than where the organization wanted him for his unique skill set; where the manager has a different philosophy about resting his players to maximize their effectiveness and ultimately helping Cervelli see the most durable season of his career?

Actually, Cervelli said it was a lot simpler than that for him.

“The most important thing is what we have in the clubhouse,” he said. “Coaches, teammates, it’s just special. If you come to work to a place where you’re happy every day, then I think that’s the place you should be.”

Part of that enjoyment on the job has come from the city of Pittsburgh itself, where the fanbase embraced him as a cult hero after the departure of Russell Martin to the Toronto Blue Jays in free agency.

“Pittsburgh is a city with a lot of love,” Cervelli wrote in a piece for The Players’ Tribune after the contract extension was announced. “When I arrived here, people didn’t know who I was. But it didn’t take long for me to feel the love and respect that the people of Pittsburgh have. That’s why I am coming back.”

But by the time the sun set over the North Shore, it wasn’t about money or financial stability. It was just another day at work.

“I always saw it on TV, players getting the jersey and taking pictures, and I dreamed of that day,” Cervelli said. “We don’t have the jersey today, but I don’t care. I’ve got a game to play today, and I’m going to put it on.”

Once he put on that jersey Tuesday night, he went straight back to the task of helping his team win. And he’ll have that same job for three more years, just the way he and the Pirates want it.

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17 May

Pirates extend Cervelli

published in category: Sports Talk Radio on Tuesday, May 17th, 2016 – 4:10 pm

The Pirates sign catcher Francisco Cervelli to a three-year, $31 million contract extension. Cervelli will make $9 million in 2017, $10.5 million in 2018 and $11.5 million in 2019.

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Pirates take first game. Braves fire manager. Pirates sign Cervelli to contract extension.The Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics presents the Pirates Pre-Game Show, PIA Pittsburgh, an education with opportunities. Pirates Pre is also sponsored by Babcock Beer on Babcock Blvd.- The largest selection of craft beer in the area – easy access, friendly service and plenty of parking.

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17 May

The Flairs in WWE

published in category: Wrestling Reality on Tuesday, May 17th, 2016 – 2:18 pm


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17 May

Crosby OT Goal

published in category: Pittsburgh Penguins on Tuesday, May 17th, 2016 – 12:35 pm

Sidney Crosby scores game winner in OT, series tied 1-1. Hear from Crosby, Sullivan and more players after the game. Pens Report on TribLIVE Radio sponsored by House O’ Hockey-celebrating their 25th Anniversary this year- also reflects the 25th anniversary of the Penguins bringing home their first Stanley Cup! In spirit of this celebration, we’re providing 25% off Replica Premier Penguins Jerseys and 25% off all left-handed sticks!

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Robert Morris Hockey Coach Derek Schooley in-studio with Ken Laird and Tim Benz on Pens and Stanley Cup Playoffs, how would he handle the line? The Defense, the goalies?

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16 May

SteelCity FC

published in category: Riverhounds on Monday, May 16th, 2016 – 6:35 pm


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16 May

Pirates-Braves Series

published in category: Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday, May 16th, 2016 – 5:20 pm

Josh Taylor recaps the Pirates’ weekend series against the Chicago Cubs, Gerrit Cole pitching like an ace and previews the upcoming series against the Atlanta Braves. The Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics presents the Pirates Pre-Game Show, PIA Pittsburgh, an education with opportunities. Pirates Pre-Game is also sponsored by Babcock Beer on Babcock Blvd.- The largest selection of craft beer in the area – easy access, friendly service and plenty of parking.

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Bucs Beat Writers Rob Biertempfel and Travis Sawchik in-studio with Ken Laird-four game series at PNC Park with the Atlanta Braves. Sponsored by Goodrich and Geist is a law firm representing victims of negligence, making sure they receive just compensation.

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16 May

Pens-Lightning Game 2

published in category: Pittsburgh Penguins on Monday, May 16th, 2016 – 2:44 pm

Guy Junker and Tim Benz on Pens-Lightning Game 2. Gerrit Cole salvages series by winning one game from the Cubs. Sponsored by House O’Hockey – celebrating their 25th Anniversary this year, which also reflects the 25th anniversary of the Pittsburgh Penguins bringing home their first Stanley Cup!

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Rob Rossi previews Pens-Lighting Game 2, supremely well-coached Tampa team. Rob thinks Fleury should start. Malkin and Crosby not creating enough offensive chances. Malkin linemates not helping to create.

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Pens Beat Writer Jonathan Bombulie joins Benz, Laird and Taylor. Pens Injury Report brought by Goodrich and Geist who are Lifelong Pittsburgh sports fans with deep Pittsburgh roots. Goodrich and Geist are involved in the community supporting youth sports and many other neighborhood programs.

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