What a refreshing lack of diversity!
foreverfree said:Congratulations, Don! Your end of PA now has more Cups than my end! And thanks for the pics. It was a pleasure, too, seeing the Original Six play the Second Six 2 years running.
John
P.S. Having seen the Igloo up close a couple of times, I must ask, Don, what's the target date for finishing that new arena?
Don Wassall said:And the Champs were honored before the Pirates game today.ÂÂÂ
The Penguins felt like sharing, and the Pirates clearly were honored to oblige. The Stanley Cup champions called their North Shore neighbors late Saturday night to ask if Sidney Crosby and a few of his teammates could bring the Cup to PNC Park this afternoon, prompting the baseball team's officials to hastily -- and delightedly -- arrange a pregame ceremony that became a vocal, emotional prequel to the parade that will flood Downtown streets tomorrow.
jaxvid said:BTW Don thanks for the pics, I could have posted some from the Red Wings when they won several times over the last few years but I didn't think anyone would care.
white lightning said:A picture worth a thousand words! The champs. Congrats to the Penguins.
I need to give hockey a better look. I have only watched around 4 or 5
games in my whole life. It is a joy to watch just like tennis in a sport
that we dominate. Those guys look so happy!
Don Wassall said:Pittsburgh is regarded as a football town, and there's no question the lives of many DWFs revolve around the Steelers. But anyone who still maintains that the NHL is a "minor" league ought to consider this -- after the Steelers won the most recent Super Bowl, an estimated 300,000 fans turned out for their victory parade through the city. Yesterday, the crowd to celebrate the Penguins' Stanley Cup win was estimated at 375,000 -- along the exact same parade route. That's 60,000 more than the population of Pittsburgh proper (the seven country metro area has about 2.4 million people).