Mike Sullivan's voice is unmistakable. Loud. Authoritative. Animated.
And, the Pittsburgh Penguins hope, an alarm clock.
One of the NHL's marquee draws is in the midst of an identity crisis more than a third of the way into a season that began with typically high expectations, goals that at the moment appear impossibly out of reach.
The Penguins aren't scoring. They occasionally aren't defending and -- perhaps most troubling -- the magic they once summoned so easily seems to have disappeared.
"I think we're bottom of the league in goals scored this year and I'm pretty sure we shouldn't be, right?