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Emrick said he believes the Penguins, the only former champion among this year's wild cards, could make a run if they pull together as they did in 2009. The Penguins played with five defensemen and without forward Evgeni Malkin at times in the final month of the season.
"You're probably going to laugh given what has happened in the last two weeks or so, and the fact they are playing the Presidents' Trophy winner [New York Rangers] but Pittsburgh has struck me as a team that when you walk into the dressing room it seems like a different culture [recently]," Emrick said. "But I've gone back 42 years of doing this and I've seen changes in teams that do have potential [that is] unused. Sometimes transformations take place."
The Penguins went 4-9-2 in the last 15 games of the regular season after going 39-18-10. Offense has been the biggest problem in the past two playoff exits.
"But if [Pittsburgh wins] one of the two games in New York, they might start thinking a little more together than they have been in the games that we've seen down the stretch," Emrick said. "Anything is possible. Given the talent base they have, the Penguins would be my favorite among the four to really shock."
"You're probably going to laugh given what has happened in the last two weeks or so, and the fact they are playing the Presidents' Trophy winner [New York Rangers] but Pittsburgh has struck me as a team that when you walk into the dressing room it seems like a different culture [recently]," Emrick said. "But I've gone back 42 years of doing this and I've seen changes in teams that do have potential [that is] unused. Sometimes transformations take place."
The Penguins went 4-9-2 in the last 15 games of the regular season after going 39-18-10. Offense has been the biggest problem in the past two playoff exits.
"But if [Pittsburgh wins] one of the two games in New York, they might start thinking a little more together than they have been in the games that we've seen down the stretch," Emrick said. "Anything is possible. Given the talent base they have, the Penguins would be my favorite among the four to really shock."


