Penguins vs Rangers Picks and Predictions for February 1
Feb 1, 2021 |
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The Rangers have played in six straight one-goal games (five losses) as they look to turn things around against a Penguins team that has won all five of their games this year by a single goal.
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There are five games on the NHL betting board for Monday night, headlined by what should be a close game between the Pittsburgh Penguins and New York Rangers.
The Pens are coming off a 4-3 overtime win against the Rangers on Saturday night and will look to make it back-to-back wins at Madison Square Garden.
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Game 9 Preview: Pittsburgh Penguins @ New York Rangers 1/30/2021: lines, how to watch
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Pittsburgh Penguins (4-3-1, 9 points, 4th place in the Eastern Division) @ New York Rangers (2-4-1, 5 points, 8th place Eastern Division)
When: 7:00 p.m. eastern
How to Watch: AT&T Sportsnet in Pittsburgh, MSG in NYC
Opponent Track: Since we last saw the Rangers on Sunday, they have played two games, both on the road and both in Buffalo on Tuesday (3-2 loss) and Thursday (3-2 OT win). 2020 first overall pick Alexis Lafreniere scored his first career NHL goal in the overtime session on Thursday.
Weber Providing Veteran Presence to Depleted Blue Line by Michelle Crechiolo @PensInsideScoop / Penguins Team Reporter
After Yannick Weber signed a one-year contract with the Penguins on Wednesday, he packed up his car and left Nashville, where he had participated in Predators training camp a couple of weeks prior.
The plan was for him and his fiancé to drive to Pittsburgh, and then go from there to Boston in time for the Penguins game against the Bruins on Thursday. But inclement weather changed their plans. Unfortunately, we got stuck in a snowstorm in Kentucky, of all places, Weber said with a laugh. So we had to spend the night on the road.
Updated: 5:05 PM EST Jan 28, 2021 WILL GRAVES AP Sports Writer Sidney Crosby is used to change. More than 15 years in the NHL has taught the Pittsburgh Penguins longtime captain that it s simply part of the business.Not all change, however, is created equal. Having a teammate traded, sign with another club or incur a long-term injury is one thing. Having the architect who put together a roster that led the Penguins to consecutive Stanley Cups resign without warning is another.So, yes, it was weird for Crosby and the rest of the Penguins to learn after practice Wednesday that general manager Jim Rutherford decided to step down. Rutherford cited personal reasons and declined to get into specifics with anyone, including Crosby.Video above: Jim Rutherford celebrates Pittsburgh s Stanley Cup victory at 2016 parade“I think everyone was surprised,” Crosby said Thursday.Still, Crosby believes the contribution Rutherford made to one of the NHL s premier franchises
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