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Penguins Augment their Bottom-Six and Add Depth on D at the Deadline
Ron Hextall stated Penguins administration, scouts and coaches have been all on the identical web page when it got here to bettering the workforce forward of the commerce deadline.
“We have had massive group conferences collectively to speak in regards to the attainable choices on the market. By way of the gamers, when all people’s aligned, then you definitely be ok with issues that you just’re doing,” Hextall stated. “I feel all of us felt like we may add some depth on D and increase our bottom-six, and that is what we did.”
Listed below are the largest strikes the Penguins made during the last week, earlier than the NHL commerce deadline hit at 3 PM on Friday:
– Putting winger Kasperi Kapanen on waivers (he was then picked up by St. Louis)
– Buying and selling middle Teddy Blueger to Vegas for a third-round draft decide and a prospect
– Buying ahead Mikael Granlund from Nashville for a second-round draft decide
– Buying ahead Nick Bonino from San Jose as a part of a three-team commerce
– Buying defenseman Dmitry Kulikov from Anaheim for winger Brock McGinn (after initially putting him and Mark Friedman on waivers) and a third-round draft decide
Let’s begin with the ahead group.
The Penguins have felt terrific about their top-six all season, and rightfully so. Mike Sullivan has at all times favored constructing his traces round tandems, with Sidney Crosby and Jake Guentzel forming one and Evgeni Malkin and Jason Zucker making up the opposite. Rickard Rakell and Bryan Rust have been in a position to swap with one another relying on the state of affairs. General, the chemistry has been nice.
The underside-six, nevertheless, has been a unique story. For no matter motive, the Penguins have not been capable of finding combos that would contribute constantly, which led to modifications. The Penguins all assume extremely of Kapanen, McGinn and Blueger, but it surely wasn’t working with these gamers this yr.
In order that they went out and obtained Mikael Granlund, somebody Hextall tried to get a few years in the past presently – and he isn’t the one one. “I talked to 4 GMs at present that stated they’ve tried to get him within the final couple of years,” Hextall stated. “So he was, I feel, a coveted participant due to his versatility. He is the kind of man that may play within the center or play on the wings.”
Along with that, Hextall stated they hope Granlund’s talent smarts will help spark the bottom-six. “While you take a look at traces, you search for guys who join dots and make clever performs.” That is additionally one thing Nick Bonino brings, with Mike Sullivan at all times calling the two-time Stanley Cup Champion with Pittsburgh in 2016 and ’17 “cerebral” participant.
In the case of who will play within the center on the third and fourth traces, Hextall feels it is necessary that Sullivan has choices. Jeff Carter and Drew O’Connor stuffed these roles final sport, with Hextall talking very extremely of the latter, who will likely be out there for Saturday’s matchup with Florida after being re-assigned to WBS at present for logistical causes surrounding the deadline.
“I feel Drew’s performed extraordinarily effectively for us,” Hextall stated. “You guys most likely noticed the aim final night time, however I feel he is performed pretty much as good of hockey as he is performed lately for us. We’re enthusiastic about Drew.”
Granlund and Bonino may also be candidates, with Hextall saying that it is Sullivan’s determination.
“I feel in the long run, Mikael Granlund, the place does he play, the center or the wing – that is clearly as much as Sully,” Hextall stated. “There is a feeling out course of and attending to know course of with the coaches with new gamers. Nick’s a unique story, clearly, as a result of they know him. However I just like the choices with the coaches have now.”
As for the protection…
The Penguins entered the season with 9 NHL-caliber defensemen. Now, with the addition of Kulikov, they’ve 10. Hextall defined that with Ty Smith sidelined on account of a facial fracture and Xavier Ouellet additionally out down in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, the Penguins needed to reinforce their depth versus going the opposite manner.
In addition they needed somebody who may play on either side, because the Penguins at the moment have three left-handed pictures: Brian Dumoulin, P.O Joseph, and Marcus Pettersson. “We felt like if we lose one man with Ouellet being out for the yr, we may have been in bother,” Hextall stated. “Frieds can play over there, however we do not have one other left shot. We felt like that was a necessity.
“Dmitry is a heavy participant, he is obtained defensive presence, he can kill penalties. So we’re enthusiastic about that.”
And with No. 1 netminder Tristan Jarry again wholesome, and showing to spherical again into high kind, Hextall stated he likes the look of the Penguins – who’ve received 4 video games in a row and moved into the highest Wild Card spot within the Japanese Convention with their 5-4 extra time win towards Tampa Bay on Thursday.
“I feel that we made our workforce higher at present,” Hextall stated. “I feel there’s plenty of groups which are able to profitable the Cup, and sure, I would say we’re certainly one of them. I feel that the variety of groups who’re succesful is lots larger than it was once with the wage cap and the best way groups are constructed these days. I feel plenty of groups loaded up, and it will be attention-grabbing to see how these groups do. There’s some good groups on the market, for positive.
“We have got a confirmed group, we have a hungry group, and we obtained a bunch of men that all of us consider as winners. So, you bought to make the playoffs first, and proper now that is our goal. Then we’ll see the place we go from there, however I be ok with this workforce.”
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Antisemitic stickers found in Pittsburgh neighborhoods
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Antisemitic stickers have been found throughout different parts of Pittsburgh.
The stickers were plastered throughout Squirrel Hill and were also seen Downtown.
Councilperson Barb Warwick says the Jewish Federation and Pittsburgh Police have gathered more than 20 reports of the stickers being found.
She says that the city’s leaders are “committed to protecting the safety and well-being of every resident” and asks people to be beacon of kindness to others.
Warwick says if you find any posters promoting hate to call 911.
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Pittsburgh Bureau of Emergency Medical Services trying to address staffing issues
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Pittsburgh EMS workers say they are understaffed and overstretched, racing from one call to the next.
Like operations throughout the country, the Pittsburgh Bureau of Emergency Medical Services is contending with a shortage of paramedics and emergency medical technicians.
From traffic accidents to people experiencing chest pains to addicts overdosing on fentanyl, the calls for service are constant.
With less than 200 employees, Pittsburgh EMS responded to more than 65,000 calls last year. At the same time, it’s dealing with retirements, on-the-job injuries, and a severe shortage of recruits.
Bureau Chief Amera Gilchrist has stepped up recruiting efforts and employed better use of data, but has had to resort to taking medic units out of service on given days as she tries to provide life-saving services to city residents.
“Any time we have to take units out of service is challenging. I don’t think there has been one call when the public has requested our services when we have not been there,” Chief Gilchrist said.
The men and women of Pittsburgh EMS have been able to maintain that pace despite being severely understaffed. Nationwide, there’s a shortage of EMTs and paramedics recruits, while the city continues to lose them to retirement and injury.
Those on the front lines amassed $6 million in overtime just last year, with one paramedic alone making $327,000. Five others pulled in more than $200,000, while 69 others made more than $100,000 in mostly forced overtime.
“When you’re forced to do overtime and you have a family and you want free time, we don’t wish that on anyone,” says Pittsburgh councilman Anthony Coghill (D).
Managing the staffing shortage and keeping EMS afloat falls to its chief, Gilchrist, who has begun using data to better marshal EMTs to basic calls and the more highly-skilled paramedics to the more serious ones. She’s also taken the controversial step of taking some units out of service on a given day, sidelining one of the medic units in Homewood indefinitely.
At the same time, Gilchrist says she’s trying to address the strain on her employees.
“We care about the mental health of our employees. It has fallen by the wayside in recent years, but that is the reason why we have a hiring and recruitment initiative going on, and it’s going to take time,” Gilchrist added.
This year, Gilchrist has hired 30 additional employees. Some of them are from the Freedom House in the Hill District, named after the original African-American ambulance service which formed the nucleus of EMS Bureau in the early 1970s.
The paramedic union is currently in contract talks with the city, asking for higher base pay and a lifting of the city’s residency requirement, which no longer applies to city police and firefighters.
“Ideally, no, I would not like to see them lift the residency requirement, but if that’s what it takes to get our medic units up to full staff, I’ll let the collective bargaining hash that out,” Coghill said.
Gilchrist believes the EMS will be made whole in time.
“This is a marathon, not a sprint. It didn’t get this way overnight and it’s not going to be fixed overnight, but we are hitting the pavement to get this initiative pushed forward,” Gilchrist said.
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Pirates’ Paul Skenes Misses Top Spot in Rookie Rankings
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and for as Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes was in his first season in the big leagues, he wasn’t the only rookie to have a stellar season.
MLB.com’s Jim Callis ranked the rookies from the 2024 season based on their long-term value and had Skenes at No. 3. The Pirates ace trailed Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Jackson Chourio who was No. 1 and San Diego Padres center fielder Jackson Merrill at No. 2.
Callis noted how good all three players were in 2024 and how one could make an argument for either of the three without receiving much pushback.
“You could list those players in any order and easily support your argument,” Callis writes. “The call here is the position players over Skenes because of the fragility of pitchers, and Chourio over Merrill because he’s a year younger and has more upside. It will be great fun to watch how their careers play out over the next 15-20 years.”
Skenes had a historic rookie season, going 11-3 with a 1.96 ERA over his 23 starts and he set a Pirates rookie record with 170 strikeouts. Skenes was the first pitcher in MLB history to have an ERA below 2.20 and over 150 strikeouts in their first 21 games and the second pitcher since 1913 to have an ERA below 2.00 through their first 22 appearances.
Skenes is a finalist for the NL Rookie of the Year and the Cy Young award, making him the first pitcher to be in the top three for both awards since Jose Fernandez of the Miami Marlins in 2013. The Pirates star is the fifth pitcher in MLB history to be a finalist for both awards, and the late great Los Angeles Dodgers ace Fernando Valenzuela is the only pitcher to win both when he accomplished the feat in 1981.
Skenes was also the first rookie pitcher since Dodgers right-hander Hideo Nomo in 1995 to start an All-Star game.
“Among rookies age 22 or younger who worked at least 125 innings, Skenes posted the best ERA+ (214), the best ERA (1.96) and the second-best K/BB ratio (5.3) since the lively ball was introduced in 1920, the third-best strikeout rate (11.5 per nine innings) and the sixth-best hit rate (6.4 per nine),” Callis wrote.
Skenes’ teammate, rookie right-hander Jared Jones also made the list at No. 15.
The winner of the NL Rookie of the Year will be announced on Monday at 6 p.m. ET on MLB Network. Skenes, Chourio and Merrill are the three finalists for the award in the National League.
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