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Who wore it best? The history of the #25 with the Pittsburgh Penguins

Last summer, Pensburgh featured an article asking the question who wore the #3 the best. After over 700 votes, Ron Stackhouse took the honors with 47% of the votes, followed by Olli Maatta with 34%. This summer we’ll check the pulse of Pensburgh again with a new installment of “Who wore it best?”

Here’s the introduction from last year’s article:

There have been many memorable jersey numbers given out in the history of the Penguins franchise. Only two numbers in the Penguins franchise have been retired, #21 of Michel Briere, whose life was unfortunately cut short at the young age of 21 when he was involved in a car accident in 1970.