There are some days when this job is an absolute blast. Sunday was one of those days, as the emotion in the building and the emotion on the bench was palpable. I am a fan of you, and to see a sellout barn going bonkers while the team caught a wave of momentum like Kelly Slater catching a perfect pipeline was a chocolate-covered treat. We’ve got full coverage, analysis, and the big picture ramifications from the arena.

Elsewhere in the Daily, the Buffalo Sabres and Tampa Bay Lightning went to war, and the penalty boxes were standing room only. The New Jersey Devils missed out on a couple of attempted trades, and so, too, did the Ottawa Senators miss out on a couple of targets they badly wanted. We’ll post the picture of Gabriel Landeskog’s cup, or rather, the remnants of it, after a direct hit. And the Montreal Canadiens couldn’t complete a blockbuster trade, but got very close, and hope to revisit the deal in a few months.

I’ve got a hefty column brewing for today. I hope I’ll be able to finish it before travel time because I think I’ve cracked the Dubas Code.

How’s that for a teaser?

We’re off to Raleigh later today. Since there’s nowhere in Raleigh to hang out and work, I’m flying out later. There is a Waffle House by the bank of hotels near the airport. However, the city didn’t see fit to add crosswalks or sidewalks that extend to the nearby restaurants, so you have to walk through the grass embankment and then dead sprint across six lanes to get food.

As god as my witness, Waffle House ranks just behind White Castle and just ahead of In-N-Out Burger on my list of greasy grub awesomeness. I will get all three on this road trip, but then I will soon end my consecutive games streak somewhere around 225 or so. We’re at 216 and counting.

Pittsburgh Penguins

Pittsburgh Hockey Now: Let’s start with the news. Justin Brazeau–injured. Sidney Crosby–?? He very well could be on the road trip. Here’s the Penguins update.

A 5-4 OT win, including coming back from 3-0. You read that right. Anthony Mantha had a pair of goals. Tommy Novak had the winner. Here’s Vince Comunale’s Penguins postgame recap.

Since Vince did the postgame, I was able to sink my teeth into a deeper report card. The
“What” and “Who” are the simple parts. The hows and whys are why we do the report card. From the vastly improved defensive corps to some standout performances, including a rookie, we went inside the big win in the Penguins report card.

And Kris Letang and Sam Girard should never, ever … ever play together again. Ever.

NHL Trade Talk, News, & National Hockey Now

New Jersey Hockey Now: So, uh, what? The New Jersey Devils dangled a young defenseman on the market, but didn’t trade him. Dangled a right-handed defenseman on the market, but … didn’t trade him. So, what gives? The New Jersey Devils stood pat at the NHL trade deadline.

Montreal Hockey Now: Our buddy Marc Dumont collected all of the data and read all of the tea leaves. The Montreal Canadiens were close on a major trade, and hope to revive it after the season. So, was it Vincent Trocheck? Or was it Robert Thomas? The Canadiens almost pulled it off.

Yes, Elliotte Friedman mentioned the Penguins called about Thomas, but I didn’t think it was much of a story. Of course, they did. If Kyle Dubas didn’t call about a 26-year-old top-six center, he should be dismissed with prejudice, but there are no reports that the Penguins got very far after they heard the astronimical price tag.

Thomas for a No. 1, a Rutger, and Ben? Yeah, no.

Ottawa Sun: Bruce Garrioch reports the Ottawa Senators were chasing MacKenzie Weegar before the Utah Mammoth snatched him up. So, the Senators–who are chasing the wild card–also stood pat.

TSN: I think the highlights of this one are just a good morning watch if you have a terrible boss, traffic is bad, and the coffee is cold. Buffalo showed Tampa Bay that they’re for real and weren’t going to back down–and Buffalo won 8-7?!

Probably the best game of the year and the first game with 15 goals and that many penalties since 1994. Glorious.

Gabriel Landeskog is OK, but he’ll be out week-to-week as he heals up from this near legacy ender. Cup check:

Vegas Hockey Now: A battle of the Western titans. Vegas-Edmonton. It’s becoming the Penguins-Capitals of the West. This time, it was the Edmonton Oilers who exposed the Vegas Golden Knights.

I’m not a big believer in the Golden Knights this season. They’re missing … something.

Detroit Hockey Now: Should be fine. That’s the word out of Detroit after Detroit Red Wings goalie John Gibson was injured.

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