The Pittsburgh Penguins’ power-play percentage sits at 20.8 percent, which is good for 16th in the league standings. While being middle of the pack on paper doesn’t sound too appealing, the team’s PP unit is surging at the moment, going a combined 3/7 in their last two games alone. Considering where the team was at the start of the year, having this special teams unit collide against the Boston Bruins’ league-leading 89.5 penalty-kill percentage makes for an intriguing fight. [Trib Live]
Anthony Angello’s combination of size and skill has turned him into a fixture of the Pens’ bottom-six.