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Thousands gathering for Pittsburgh Penguins victory parade

General manager Jim Rutherford said there are too many unknowns to provide any kind of long term prognosis yet.

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A huge turnout is expected in downtown Pittsburgh for the 2016 Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins victory parade.

“I can’t say right now”, said Malkin.

It comes seven years to the day after a 2009 parade celebrating the team’s last Stanley Cup championship.

As is custom, though, the team is finally starting to reveal the injuries that they played through – and sure enough, the Russian forward is on the list of players who will need recovery time come this summer. “I feel very good”.

The parade is scheduled to begin at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday.

“Showtime’s NHL ALL ACCESS has been an entertaining footnote to the Stanley Cup Playoffs” championship rounds, as we hear and see plays from the previous week in ways we haven’t before. She’s studied their language for three years at Pitt and will be studying overseas in Stockholm next month.

Harry and Lisa Mosser, 59, have been fans since before they got married in 1979 and used their wedding present money to buy season tickets.

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“I paid $200 for a parking space, that’s the way I look at it”, Lisa Mosser said.

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