'March Of The Penguins' Wasn't Perfect, But It Was More Than Enough To Prove This Team Isn't Going Away
The Pittsburgh Penguins have exceeded expectations in the 2025-26 season, despite facing a tough schedule in March. The team has proven its resilience, finishing the month with a 8-6-3 record and currently sitting second in the Metropolitan Division.
The Pittsburgh Penguins have surprised many with their performance in the 2025-26 season. Despite being expected to tank, the team started strong and has continued to fight for every point. In March, they faced a tough schedule, playing 17 games in 31 days without their two biggest stars, Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin, for several games. However, they still managed to finish the month with a 8-6-3 record. The team's cohesion and simplicity have been key to their success. With Crosby and Malkin back, the Penguins are looking strong, having won two critical games against the New York Islanders and Detroit Red Wings. Erik Karlsson's impressive performance, earning him the NHL's Second Star of the Month, also helped carry the team through the tough stretch.
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