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Penguins Perspectives: Show a little faith, there’s magic in the rink
Welcome to Penguins Views, a weekly column by KDKA-TV Digital Producer Patrick Damp. Every Monday, Patrick will discuss in regards to the week that was, the week to come back, what to observe for, and extra.
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – I used to be truthfully somewhat nervous about this week’s Penguins Views as a result of what number of instances are you able to write the identical column?
The staff has no depth, the goaltending is a query mark, the final supervisor does not appear to have a path, and it is all been written, spoken, and tweeted to loss of life at this level.
Nonetheless, as I sat within the higher bowl of Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse final Wednesday, watching Bruce Springsteen and the E Road Band completely rock a sellout crowd, I had a thought.
When your finest gamers are nonetheless your finest gamers, greatness is solely doable.
Bruce Springsteen is 73 years outdated and may nonetheless belt out the lyrics to 27 songs throughout a three-hour present and never miss many beats.
“Miami” Steve Van Zandt is 72 years outdated and nonetheless has sufficient power and can to shred his guitar and run to Bruce’s microphone to sing backup vocals and be a part of all these inspiring talks Bruce has for the viewers.
“The Mighty” Max Weinberg is 71 years outdated and he nonetheless sits behind the drum set on stage and supplies the rhythm the E Road Band requires to maintain a three-hour set transferring.
Clearly, a contact sport like hockey within the Nationwide Hockey League is a tad totally different than touring the world as a musician, however the parallels cannot be ignored.
At 35, Sidney Crosby continues to be scoring at a point-per-game tempo and taking part in at a stage that retains him within the dialog as the most effective gamers within the sport.
At 36, Evgeni Malkin is doing one thing related, and to not point out he’s doing it only a 12 months faraway from main knee surgical procedure.
In the meantime, on the again finish, Kris Letang supplies a gradual basis on protection, constantly taking part in 30 or extra minutes an evening at 35 years outdated and two strokes later. He is additionally chipped in almost 40 factors for good measure.
Occasions definitely are altering, each in sports activities and in music, however the foundations proceed to stay the identical. Positive, possibly Crosby, Malkin, and Letang haven’t got the pace they as soon as did and the younger weapons in Matthews, McDavid, MacKinnon, and so on…are nearly to take their place on the middle of the hockey universe, as properly they need to, nevertheless it’s not fairly time.
After I heard the opening notes of “Born to Run” on Wednesday, I texted my cousin, who was generously giving us a journey to and from the present, “Hey, Born to Run is up, I would say that is about it.”
5 songs and 45 minutes later, I used to be strolling out of the sector in Cleveland.
Bruce, Steve, and Max nonetheless have it.
Whereas they might now not have the providers of Clarence Clemons, Danny Federici, and a myriad of others, the muse nonetheless stays.
They changed these members with individuals who can choose up the songs and run with them, giving the E Road Band the life it must maintain itself as some of the in-demand acts that also tour the nation and the world.
Crosby, Malkin, and Letang nonetheless have it.
Positive, they now not have the providers of Chris Kunitz, Phil Kessel, and others, however they nonetheless have the expertise to be among the many league’s finest groups.
The glory days are nonetheless right here, however “properly, they’re going to move you by within the wink of a younger woman’s eyes.”
Sid, Geno, and Kris have simply counted the band in for “Born To Run” now it is on possession and administration to resolve if that is the final track or if they have just a few extra on their setlist.
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Bengals keep playoff hopes alive with 19-17 win in Pittsburgh
The Bengals did what they had to do to give themselves a chance at making the playoffs.
Trey Hendrickson had 3.5 sacks of Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson, including one in the final minute that led to the Steelers turning the ball over on downs with 11 seconds left to play. That secured a 19-17 win for the Bengals and they will now shift to observer mode on Sunday. Losses by the Broncos and Dolphins will give the Bengals a playoff spot.
It’s a scenario that seemed far-fetched when the Bengals were 4-8, but five straight wins to close out the regular season leaves them alive heading into the final day of the season. Hendrickson, who is likely to be the league’s sack leader with 17.5 on the season, was one of the three usual suspects to play a big role in the latest win.
Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase hooked up for their 17th touchdown of the season to open the game and Chase ended the night with 10 catches for 96 yards. He is the first player in league history with 1,700 receiving yards and 17 touchdowns in the same season and he won the receiving triple crown by leading the league in catches as well.
Burrow was checked for a concussion at one point, but didn’t miss a snap and went 37-of-46 for 277 yards to drive an offense that was missing running back Chase Brown and saw wide receiver Tee Higgins leave with an ankle injury. It wrapped up a stellar season for Burrow, but Sunday’s results will show whether it is enough for them to have a shot at getting back to the Super Bowl.
The Steelers know that they’ll have that chance, but will have to wait for the Chargers’ result to find out their seed. If the Chargers beat the Raiders, the Steelers will head to Baltimore as the No. 6 seed. If the Chargers lose, they’ll go to Houston as the No. 5 seed.
Playing the Texans seems like a better bet to advance, but the Steelers offense doesn’t feel like a safe bet under any circumstances. They had a pair of touchdown drives that accounted for 12 of their 16 first downs and they couldn’t take advantage of a golden opportunity to take the lead in the fourth quarter. A Corliss Waitman punt bounced into Bengals defensive back D.J. Ivey’s foot and the Steelers recovered on the Bengals’ 38-yard-line.
One of Hendrickson’s sacks helped force a Chris Boswell field goal that cut Cincinnati’s lead to two, however, and the Steelers would never get the touchdown they needed. They only managed 193 yards for the game and they will be trying to snap a four-game losing streak when they take the field next weekend. It will help if wide receiver George Pickens can hold onto the ball after dropping three passes on Saturday, but there were enough other issues to make it feel like the long wait for the Steelers offense to catch fire feels like it may not end before the 2025 season.
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Justin Fields sends clear message on his future with Pittsburgh Steelers: ‘I want to be here’
Justin Fields has not started since Week 6 against the Las Vegas Raiders, but it is clear that he wants to return to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Speaking with Kevin Gorman of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Fields minced no words when asked about his future with the team.
“I want to be here. I’m kind of tired of learning a new offense every year. This will be my third in four years. Of course, I’d love to be back, but that’s all up to God at the end of the day. I’ll be where God wants me to be,” Fields said to Gorman.
Fields led the Steelers to a 4-2 record during his six starts with the team. He threw for 1106 yards and five touchdowns to one interception through the air while adding 289 rushing yards and five more touchdowns on the ground.
Fields would not cost nearly as much as Russell Wilson, and if Wilson gets too expensive, it would make sense that Fields could return as the Steelers’ starter. They seem to like him, even if they pivoted to the veteran in Wilson.
Fields might not want to learn another offense, which would make sense, but he also may have to go where the opportunity best presents itself to get back on track as a full-time starter. Is Pittsburgh that spot, or will there be another team knocking at his door that can offer a better opportunity?
That is what Fields will have to weigh in his decision this offseason, but the Steelers do seem like a very possible landing spot for Fields after the season concludes.
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Man arrested on numerous weapons charges in Pittsburg
PITTSBURG — A 27-year-old man suspected of illegally making and selling guns, including assault weapons, was arrested, the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office said.
The law enforcement agency said they will be testing the weapons to see if they are linked to any crime or shooting.
The suspect, identified as Diego Vasquez-Gomez, was arrested on Thursday (Jan 2.) when detectives from the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office served a search warrant at a residence in Pittsburg. This was part of an ongoing investigation into a shooting at the Contra Costa Fairground in Antioch last September.
The shooting stemmed from an argument in which two suspects opened fire, resulting in a man suffering life-threatening injuries.
Detectives said one of the two suspects had used an illegally manufactured gun during the shooting.
During the search at Vasquez-Gomez’s home, authorities found assault weapons and a short-barrel rifle. Some of the weapons seized did not have serial numbers.
“The weapons will be tested to see if they are linked to any shooting or crimes,” said the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office in a news release.
Vasquez-Gomez was booked into the Martinez Detention Facility on charges including manufacturing a short barrel gun, manufacturing and selling of an assault weapon, illegal possession of an assault weapon, unlicensed transfer of a firearm and child endangerment.
Those with information on the case are urged to contact the Investigation Division at (925) 313- 2600, email them at tips@so.cccounty.us, or call (866) 846-3592 to leave an anonymous voice message.
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