A little less than a month ago, I posted an article showing that last season’s opening night line-up was 30.0 years old while this season’s opening night’s line-up was projected to be 30.9 years of age, almost a full year older. The team was the third oldest team in the league last season.
Lo and behold, when the puck dropped the other night, the average age of our Pittsburgh Penguins’ line-up ended up being 30.9, just as projected.
As bad as that was, yesterday I read a notice from our Penguins top farm club, the Wilkes Barre – Scranton (WBS) Penguins, that talked about how WBS Coach J.