After Sidney Crosby and Kris Letang dominated the 2019
NHL All-Star Game, the Pittsburgh Penguins will
look to carry that momentum into the second half of the season. Through 48
games, the Penguins have a 26-16-6 record, good enough for the final playoff
spot in the Eastern Conference. While they’re barely in the picture, the good
news is that only five points separates them and the Metropolitan
Division-leading New York Islanders.
After a fast start to the season, the Penguins went 4-7-3
in November and found themselves on the outside looking in; however, they
entered the All-Star break winning 13 of their last 18 games in order to put
themselves right back in the mix. Crosby has led the way with a team-high 57
points, and is second on the team in plus/minus (plus-19) and goals (21). If
the first half of the season told us anything, it’s that the Eastern conference
is deep. The Tampa Bay Lightning will enter the second half as the favorites to
reach the Stanley Cup Final, but here are three bold predictions for the
Penguins.
1.
GARRETT WILSON WILL SCORE FIVE GOALS
Through 19 games this season, Wilson has three assists
and has yet to score his first NHL goal, but his opportunities are going
to expand as the second half of the season kicks into gear. On Jan. 17,
the Penguins traded center Derek
Grant to the Anaheim Ducks for Joseph Blandisi, and while the
trade seemed to have minimal impact at first, it leads to Wilson getting more
opportunity with the Penguins.
Blandisi played one game for the Penguins and was
immediately sent down to their AHL affiliate, where he is likely to remain for
the rest of the season. With the Penguins, Grant was on a one-way contract,
whereas Blandisi is on a two-way contract, so the ability to send him down to
the minors opens up the door for Wilson to be a mainstay on the NHL roster.
After the trade, general manager Jim Rutherford spoke
about how he likes what Wilson brings to the roster.
Wilson has been averaging about eight minutes of ice time
per game, but with Rutherford’s blessing, head coach Mike Sullivan will likely
increase it to 10 to 12 minutes to see if they can gain some more offensive
support. Look for Wilson to finally get the monkey off his back and end the
season with at least five tallies.
2.
EVGENI MALKIN WILL END THE SEASON AT A PLUS RATING
If you looked solely at Malkin’s offensive production
this season, it would appear that he is having another solid season. Through 48
games, Malkin is third on the team with 52 points, but he has struggled
mightily this season at five-on-five. 18 of his 52 points this season are on
the power play, and Malkin admitted to sportswriter Josh Yohe that “the problem
is in my head. Malkin has never been known as a great defensive player, but
this season his issues in the defensive zone have been exploited to a level
we’ve never seen before. He currently boasts a minus-19 rating, which is by far
the worst plus/minus on the team. His defensive lapses are one of the few concerns
that Penguins fans should have after they entered
All-Star weekend on such a hot streak. In the end, it all comes down to effort.
I expect Malkin to come out of the break rested and with a chip on his shoulder
to prove himself in his own end.
3.
SIDNEY CROSBY WILL WIN THE HART TROPHY
With the influx of young talent taking over the NHL, many
people tend to forget that Crosby is still arguably the best player in the
world. For the Penguins to continue to be successful, he is going to need to
continue to dominate night in and night out. This team is only going to go as
far as he is able to take them. He may be surrounded by outstanding talent such
as Malkin, Letang and Phil Kessel, but this is still Crosby’s team.
The Hart Trophy is awarded every season to “the player judged
most valuable to his team” and Crosby is without a doubt the player most
valuable to the Penguins. He will need to continue to climb up the NHL’s points
rankings in order to make a run at the award, but if he finishes with at least
100 points and the Penguins secure a playoff spot, there is a chance he will
secure his third career Hart Trophy. Crosby is currently 21 points behind
Nikita Kucherov for the league-lead.
The first half of the season was a whirlwind for the
Penguins, and don’t be surprised to see them active around the trade deadline.
Olli Maatta and Derrick Brassard are
two players who may be moved in order to acquire either a right-handed defenseman
or a goal-scoring center, but the Penguins will need to be more consistent if
they want to make a run at winning a third Stanley Cup in the last four years.
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