In this edition of Tip of the Ice-Burgh, Nick & Nick discuss the Pittsburgh Penguins’ most important piece to solving their bottom six issues in the 2024-25 season (1:15). They also react to Evgeni Malkin’s latest comments about his future (12:31) and ESPN’s ranking of the top 25 NHL players of the 21st century (24:46). Tune In!
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4 Comments
Beau-hayes-pusti doesn't sound exciting, but if hayes is a play maker and Beau is a bit of a energy guy then pusti could be the sniper (we know he has the shot). That line could work and be sneaky good.
I like Puustinen, but DOC was practically a PPG player in the A. Smaller sample size, I get it, but people keep undervaluing DOC's offensive abilities.
Malkins numbers were pretty good considering the play of one RS on many nights and even RR
Bottom 6 scoring was non existent but the PP was so bad. How many games did they lose by 1 goal? what was the PP rank? I am looking forward to seeing Ponamarev, Koivunen, poulin and puusty in camp/pre season.