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Pittsburgh Penguins

American ice hockey team
Pittsburgh Penguins are located in U.S.A Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Of National Hockey League NHL )Team, belonging to the Eastern League“ Metropolitan Division “。
The Pittsburgh Penguins have won the Stanley Cup four times since 2015.
Chinese name
Pittsburgh Penguins
Foreign name
Pittsburgh Penguins
sport event
Ice hockey
Region
Eastern Union "Metropolitan Division"
Date of establishment
1967
Main Venue
Consol Energy Center
Capacity
18,387 [1]
Owner
Ronald Burkle, Mario Lemieux
Current head coach
Mike Sullivan
Major honors
4 times stanley cup
general manager
Jim Rutherford

Team History

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Mario Lemieux
The Pittsburgh Penguins, founded in 1967, was one of the twelve NHL teams that expanded from six. Under the leadership of Mario Lemieux, the Penguins won two consecutive games in 1990-1991 and 1991-1992 stanley cup Mario Lamu is the second highest scoring player in the history of the National Hockey League; He retired in 2004 and became the team owner. Penguins took the city stadium as their home court in their first season, and then moved to their new stadium - Kangshou Energy Center in the NHL's 10-11 season.
In the 2008-09 season, the Penguins were among the stars Sydney Crosby Under the leadership of detroit red wings , obtained for the third time stanley cup
Celebrate after winning the championship in 2008-09 season
In 2015-16, the Pittsburgh Penguins defeated by 4-2 san jose sharks , the team won the Stanley Cup for the fourth time in history. [2]

Historical achievements

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Achievements in the past 10 seasons
competition season
Sessions
Victory field
Negative field
Plus minus
fraction
Number of goals
Number of goals conceded
ranking
Playoff record
2006–07
eighty-two
forty-seven
twenty-four
eleven
one hundred and five
two hundred and seventy-seven
two hundred and forty-six
Second place in the Atlantic Division
The first round of the playoffs lost to the Ottawa senators 1:4
2007–08
eighty-two
forty-seven
twenty-seven
eight
one hundred and two
two hundred and forty-seven
two hundred and sixteen
First place in the Atlantic Division
Runner up of Stanley Cup, lost to Detroit Red Wings 2-4 in the finals
2008–09
eighty-two
forty-five
twenty-eight
nine
ninety-nine
two hundred and sixty-four
two hundred and thirty-nine
Second place in the Atlantic Division
Stanley Cup Champion, Finals 4:3 Detroit Red Wing
2009–10
eighty-two
forty-seven
twenty-eight
seven
one hundred and one
two hundred and fifty-seven
two hundred and thirty-seven
Second place in the Atlantic Division
Lost to Montreal Canadians 3:4 in the first round of the playoffs
2010–11
eighty-two
forty-nine
twenty-five
eight
one hundred and six
two hundred and thirty-eight
one hundred and ninety-nine
Second place in the Atlantic Division
Lost to Tampa Bay Lightning 3:4 in the first round of the playoffs
2011–12
eighty-two
fifty-one
twenty-five
six
one hundred and eight
two hundred and eighty-two
two hundred and twenty-one
Second place in the Atlantic Division
The first round of the playoffs lost to Philadelphia Flyers 2-4
2012–13
forty-eight
thirty-six
twelve
zero
seventy-two
one hundred and sixty-five
one hundred and nineteen
First place in the Atlantic Division
The eastern finals lost to Boston Brown Bear 0-4 overall score
2013–14
eighty-two
fifty-one
twenty-four
seven
one hundred and nine
two hundred and forty-nine
two hundred and seven
First place in the metropolitan area
Lost to the New York Rangers 3:4 in the second round of the playoffs
2014–15
eighty-two
forty-three
twenty-seven
twelve
ninety-eight
two hundred and twenty-one
two hundred and ten
No. 4 in the Metropolitan Area
Lose to the New York Rangers 1:4 in the first round of the playoffs
2015–16
eighty-two
forty-eight
twenty-six
eight
one hundred and four
two hundred and forty-five
two hundred and three
Second place in the Metropolitan Area
Stanley Cup Champion, Finals 4:2 San Jose Sharks
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Team Honors

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Jersey
Stanley Cup: 4 (1990-91, 1991-92, 2008-092015-16) [4]
Eastern League Champion: 5 (1990-91, 1991-92, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2015-16) [5]
President's Cup: 1 (1992-93) [6]
Division champion: 8 (Atlantic Division: 1990-911992-931993-941995-961997-982007-082012-13; Metropolitan Division: 2013-14)

Team lineup

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Data as of May 20, 2016
2015-16 Pittsburgh Penguins lineup
number
player
position
Idiomatic hand
Age
Team entry date
one's native heath
forty-five
Josh Archibald
right forward
right
twenty-three
two thousand and eleven
nineteen
Bo Bennett
right forward
right
twenty-four
two thousand and ten
Gardiner, California
thirteen
Nick Bonino
Center-forward
Left
twenty-eight
two thousand and fifteen
twenty-eight
Ian Cole
guard
Left
twenty-seven
two thousand and fifteen
eighty-seven
Center-forward
Left
twenty-eight
two thousand and five
Port Cole, nova scotia
seven
Matt Cullen
Center-forward
Left
thirty-nine
two thousand and fifteen
thirty-nine
Jane Sebastian Di
Center-forward
right
twenty-two
two thousand and thirteen
La Prairie, Quebec
six
Trevor Daley
guard
Left
thirty-two
two thousand and fifteen
eight
Brian Dumoran
guard
Left
twenty-four
two thousand and twelve
nine
Pascal Dupuis
right forward
Left
thirty-seven
two thousand and eight
Laval, Quebec
forty-four
Tim Ericsson
guard
Left
twenty-five
two thousand and fifteen
Portchester, New York
sixteen
Eric Fell
Center-forward
right
thirty
two thousand and fifteen
Winkler, Manitoba
twenty-nine
Mark Andre Fleury
goalkeeper
Left
thirty-one
two thousand and three
sixty-two
Carl Hargren
Left forward
Left
twenty-seven
two thousand and sixteen
Sodtarj, Sweden
seventy-two
Patric Hornqvist
right forward
right
twenty-nine
two thousand and fourteen
Solentina, Sweden
thirty-five
Tristan Jarry
goalkeeper
Left
twenty-one
two thousand and thirteen
eighty-one
Phil Kessel
right forward
right
twenty-eight
two thousand and fifteen
thirty-four
Tom Kuhnhackl
right forward
Left
twenty-four
two thousand and ten
fourteen
Chris Kunitz (A)
Left forward
Left
thirty-six
two thousand and nine
fifty-eight
Chris Litanger
guard
right
twenty-nine
two thousand and five
twelve
Ben Lovejoy
guard
right
thirty-two
two thousand and fifteen
three
Olli Maatta
guard
Left
twenty-one
two thousand and twelve
seventy-one
Evgeny Malkin (A)
Center-forward
Left
twenty-nine
two thousand and four
twenty-two
Kael Mouillierat
Left forward
Left
twenty-eight
two thousand and fifteen
thirty
Matt Murray
goalkeeper
Left
twenty-two
two thousand and twelve
sixty-five
Steve Fracker
guard
right
thirty
two thousand and fifteen
Chesterfield, Michigan
eleven
Kevin Porter
Center-forward
Left
thirty
two thousand and fifteen
Northwell, Michigan
fifty-one
Derek Prio
guard
Left
twenty-two
two thousand and twelve
Estevan, Saskatchewan
seventeen
Bryan Rust
right forward
right
twenty-four
two thousand and ten
Pontiac, Michigan
four
Justin Schultz
guard
right
twenty-five
two thousand and sixteen
forty-three
Conor Sheary
Left forward
Left
twenty-four
two thousand and fifteen
forty-nine
Dominic Simon
Center-forward
Left
twenty-one
two thousand and fifteen
forty-one
Daniel Sprong
right forward
right
nineteen
two thousand and fifteen
forty
Oskar Sundqvist
Center-forward
right
twenty-two
two thousand and twelve
Bourdon, Sweden
twenty-three
Scott Wilson
Left forward
Left
twenty-four
two thousand and eleven
thirty-seven
Jeff Zatkov
goalkeeper
Left
twenty-nine
two thousand and twelve
Note: C-Team Leader, A-Acting Team Leader
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