Sunday, May 23, 2010

Pen Zen: Not at an End


Good evening Yinzers!

Many apologies to our loyal readers for my lack of writing last week (and I believe I am late posting this week as well). Due to new jobs, meetings, moves to SC, moving others out of VA, and due to the Pens collapsing (and potentially watching a Flyers v. Blackhawks series, yuck) I have been indisposed and have been unable to write.

Nevertheless, I will continue to write for The Morning Steel Mill as Wade has so graciously added me to the slate, and as they say in show business, "The show must go on!".

Due to the fact that it would be incredibly difficult to continue writing about the playoffs (not to mention incredibly painful). I took it upon myself to come up with my own rendition of the top 20 most memorable pens! Granted, these are all selections that I made, and you may not agree, but I promise to keep the historical and recent value of our beloved pens in check. Also, for those who have not followed the pens for long. Let this be a history lesson into the wonderful world that is our favorite hockey team.

Please comment below any suggestions for whom you deem worthy of this list. I will definitely take all suggestions and evaluate them in my final decision making process.

It has been a rough road and a rough end to a season, but the 2010-11 season will be here before you know it.

Go Pens!

1 comment:

MSM said...

bryan trots and his early years with the isles and his last two runs with the pens and his famous slide at three rivers , next to mario he was my favorite