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2006–07 Pittsburgh Penguins
Division2nd Atlantic
Conference5th Eastern
2006–07 record47–24–11
Home record26–10–5
Road record21–14–6
Goals for277
Goals against246
Team information
General managerRay Shero
CoachMichel Therrien
CaptainVacant
Alternate captainsSidney Crosby
Sergei Gonchar
John LeClair (Oct.–Dec.)
Mark Recchi
ArenaMellon Arena
Team leaders
GoalsSidney Crosby (36)
AssistsSidney Crosby (84)
PointsSidney Crosby (120)
Penalty minutesJarkko Ruutu (125)
Plus/minusJordan Staal (+6)
WinsMarc-Andre Fleury (40)
Goals against averageJocelyn Thibault (2.83)
Marc-Andre Fleury

The Pittsburgh Penguins 2006–07 season was ripe with potential, as the team featured one of the largest groups of young stars in the National Hockey League (NHL). Evgeni Malkin, the second overall pick in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft, came to the United States from Russia prior to the season and joined the team. He promptly became the first NHL rookie since 1917 to score goals in each of his first six games. Malkin and second-year phenom Sidney Crosby were joined by 18-year-old Jordan Staal, who made the jump directly from the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) to the Penguins roster after being drafted second overall in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft. The Penguins also brought back Mark Recchi via free agency, giving Recchi his third stint with the team.

The season was clouded with uncertainty, however, about the Penguins' future in Pittsburgh. After Jim Balsillie had agreed to purchase the franchise for $175 million and to keep it in Pittsburgh, the situation seemed settled. Balsillie's deal fell through, however, in December. Isle of Capri Casinos was next to make a bid to keep the team in Pittsburgh, but their deal was nixed as well. On January 3, 2007, Penguins officials, including Mario Lemieux and other members of the team's ownership group, visited Kansas City, Missouri, to discuss potentials of relocating the team there. Other cities which reportedly have expressed interest in the franchise include Houston, Winnipeg, Portland and Oklahoma City.[1]

On March 14, 2007, in a joint announcement by Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell, Allegheny County Executive Dan Onorato, Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl and Mario Lemieux, it was made public that an agreement had been reached between the parties. A new state-of-the-art multi-purpose arena (the Consol Energy Center) will be built. This agreement will keep the Penguins in Pittsburgh for another 30 years. Following the announcement of this plan, the Lemieux ownership group announced that they no longer have plans to sell the team.

On January 9, 2007, the NHL announced that Sidney Crosby had been voted by the fans to start at forward in the 2007 All-Star Game in Dallas, Texas.[2] Malkin, Staal and defenseman Ryan Whitney were all invited to All-Star Weekend to play in the YoungStars game.[3]

Regular season

The Penguins finished the regular season having scored 94 power-play goals, the most in the NHL. They also had the most power-play opportunities, with 463.[4]

Season standings

Atlantic Division
No. CR GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
1 2 New Jersey Devils 82 49 24 9 216 201 107
2 5 Pittsburgh Penguins 82 47 24 11 277 246 105
3 6 New York Rangers 82 42 30 10 242 216 94
4 8 New York Islanders 82 40 30 12 248 240 92
5 15 Philadelphia Flyers 82 22 48 12 214 303 56

[5]

Note: No. = Division rank, CR = Conference rank, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points
       Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.

Eastern Conference[6]
R Div GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
1 P - Buffalo Sabres NE 82 53 22 7 308 242 113
2 Y - New Jersey Devils AT 82 49 24 9 216 201 107
3 Y - Atlanta Thrashers SE 82 43 28 11 246 245 97
4 X - Ottawa Senators NE 82 48 25 9 288 222 105
5 X - Pittsburgh Penguins AT 82 47 24 11 277 246 105
6 X - New York Rangers AT 82 42 30 10 242 216 94
7 X - Tampa Bay Lightning SE 82 44 33 5 253 261 93
8 X - New York Islanders AT 82 40 30 12 248 240 92
8.5
9 Toronto Maple Leafs NE 82 40 31 11 258 269 91
10 Montreal Canadiens NE 82 42 34 6 245 256 90
11 Carolina Hurricanes SE 82 40 34 8 241 253 88
12 Florida Panthers SE 82 35 31 16 247 257 86
13 Boston Bruins NE 82 35 41 6 219 289 76
14 Washington Capitals SE 82 28 40 14 235 286 70
15 Philadelphia Flyers AT 82 22 48 12 214 303 56
Divisions: AT – Atlantic, NE – Northeast, SE – Southeast

P – Clinched Presidents Trophy; Y – Clinched Division; X – Clinched Playoff spot


Schedule and results

2006–2007 Schedule
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = OT/SO Loss

Playoffs

The Pittsburgh Penguins ended the 2006–07 regular season as the Eastern Conference's fifth seed. They lost to the Ottawa Senators in five games, in the conference quarter-finals. They would sweep the Senators in the playoffs the following season.

  • Green background indicates win.
  • Red indicates loss.
2007 Stanley Cup playoffs
Eastern Conference Quarter-finals vs #4 Ottawa: 1–4 (Home: 0–2 ; Road: 1–2)
# Date Visitor Score Home Decision Attendance Series Recap
1 April 11 Pittsburgh 3 – 6 Ottawa Fleury 19,611 0–1 [1]
2 April 14 Pittsburgh 4 – 3 Ottawa Fleury 20,133 1–1 [2]
3 April 15 Ottawa 4 – 2 Pittsburgh Fleury 17,132 1–2 [3]
4 April 17 Ottawa 2 – 1 Pittsburgh Fleury 17,132 1–3 [4][permanent dead link]
5 April 19 Pittsburgh 0 – 3 Ottawa Fleury 20,179 1–4 [5]

Player statistics

Skaters
Goaltenders
Regular Season[9]
Player GP GS TOI W L OT GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Marc-Andre Fleury 67 65 3,905:28 40 16 9 184 2.83 1,954 0.906 5 0 3 4
Jocelyn Thibault 22 17 1,101:15 7 8 2 52 2.83 572 0.909 1 0 0 0
Total 82 5,006:43 47 24 11 236 2.83 2,526 0.907 6 0 3 4
Playoffs[10]
Player GP GS TOI W L OT GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Marc-Andre Fleury 5 5 286:42 1 4 0 18 3.77 150 0.880 0 0 0 0
Jocelyn Thibault 1 0 8:02 0 0 0 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0
Total 5 294:44 1 4 0 18 3.67 151 0.881 0 0 0 0

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Penguins. Stats reflect time with the Penguins only.
Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Team only.

Transactions

The Penguins were involved in the following transactions during the 2006–07 season:[11]

Trades

July 19, 2006 To Nashville Predators

2007 3rd round pick

To Pittsburgh Penguins

Libor Pivko
rights to Dominic Moore

July 20, 2006 To San Jose Sharks

2007 2nd round pick

To Pittsburgh Penguins

Patrick Ehelechner
Nils Ekman

December 19, 2006 To Boston Bruins

Future considerations

To Pittsburgh Penguins

Wade Brookbank

February 27, 2007 To Florida Panthers

Noah Welch
2007 4th round pick (Matt Rust)

To Pittsburgh Penguins

Gary Roberts
Joel Kwiatkowski

February 27, 2007 To Phoenix Coyotes

Daniel Carcillo
2008 3rd round pick (Tomas Kundratek

To Pittsburgh Penguins

Georges Laraque

February 27, 2007 To San Jose Sharks

2007 7th round pick

To Pittsburgh Penguins

Nolan Schaefer

February 27, 2007 To Minnesota Wild

Dominic Moore

To Pittsburgh Penguins

2007 3rd round pick

Player signings

Player Date Contract terms
Colby Armstrong[23] July 21, 2006 1-year contract
Brooks Orpik[24] July 23, 2006 2-year contract
Ryan Malone[25] July 28, 2006 2-year/$2.75M contract
Dominic Moore[26] August 1, 2006 2-year contract
Alain Nasreddine[27] August 2, 2006 1-year contract
Libor Pivko[28] August 2, 2006 1-year contract
Marc-Andre Fleury[29] August 5, 2006 2-year contract
Evgeni Malkin[30] September 5, 2006 3-year contract
Jordan Staal[31] October 2, 2006 3-year entry level contract
Kris Letang[31] October 2, 2006 3-year entry level contract
Mark Letestu March 22, 2007 2-year contract
Aaron Boogaard[32] April 23, 2007 3-year contract entry level contract
Jonathan D'Aversa May 25, 2007 3-year contract
Tim Wallace May 29, 2007 2-year contract
Connor James June 19, 2007 1-year contract

Other

Player Date Details
Andre Savard[33] July 3, 2006 Hired as assistant coach
Chuck Fletcher July 14, 2006 Hired as assistant GM
Eddie Johnston July 14, 2006 Hired as senior adviser of hockey operations
Gilles Meloche[34] July 26, 2006 Hired as goaltending coach
Bill O'Flaherty[35] August 24, 2006 Hired as pro scout
Chris Stewart[36] August 24, 2006 Hired as athletic trainer
Dan MacKinnon[35] August 24, 2006 Hired as pro scout
Jay Heinbuck[35] August 24, 2006 Hired as director of amateur scouting
Jim Madigan[35] August 24, 2006 Hired as amateur scout
Patrik Allvin[35] August 24, 2006 Hired as European scout
Scott Adams[36] August 24, 2006 Hired as assistant athletic trainer
Travis Ramsay[36] August 24, 2006 Hired as video coordinator
Gabriel Bouthillette[37] September 12, 2006 Released
Jeff Kryzakos[37] September 12, 2006 Released
Jim Balsillie[38] October 5, 2006 Signed a purchase agreement to buy the team
John LeClair[39] November 30, 2006 Waived
John LeClair[40] December 14, 2006 Released
David Morehouse April 4, 2007 Hired as president
Ron Porter June 4, 2007 Hired as senior consultant

Roster

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age NHL Draft Birthplace
20 Canada Colby Armstrong RW R 24 2001 Lloydminster, Saskatchewan
33 Canada Eric Cairns D L 32 1992 Oakville, Ontario
16 Canada Erik Christensen C L 23 2002 Edmonton, Alberta
87 Canada Sidney Crosby (A) C L 19 2005 Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia
47 Canada Micki DuPont D R 27 2000 Calgary, Alberta
3 United States Mark Eaton D L 30 Undrafted Wilmington, Delaware
28 Sweden Nils Ekman RW L 31 1994 Stockholm, Sweden
29 Canada Marc-Andre Fleury G L 22 2003 Sorel, Quebec
55 Russia Sergei Gonchar (A) D L 33 1992 Chelyabinsk, Soviet Union
6 Canada Joel Kwiatkowski D L 30 1996 Kindersley, Saskatchewan
27 Canada Georges Laraque RW R 30 1995 Montreal, Quebec
10 United States John LeClair (A) LW L 37 1987 St. Albans, Vermont
58 Canada Kris Letang D R 20 2005 Montreal, Quebec
71 Russia Evgeni Malkin C L 20 2004 Magnitogorsk, Soviet Union
12 United States Ryan Malone LW L 27 1999 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
2 Czech Republic Josef Melichar D L 28 1997 České Budějovice, Czechoslovakia
32 Canada Alain Nasreddine D L 31 1993 Montreal, Quebec
44 United States Brooks Orpik D L 26 2000 San Francisco, California
7 Canada Michel Ouellet RW R 25 2000 Rimouski, Quebec
26 Slovakia Ronald Petrovicky RW R 30 1996 Žilina, Czechoslovakia
8 Canada Mark Recchi (A) RW L 39 1988 Kamloops, British Columbia
10 Canada Gary Roberts LW L 41 1984 North York, Ontario
37 Finland Jarkko Ruutu LW L 31 1998 Helsinki, Finland
5 United States Rob Scuderi D L 28 1998 Syosset, New York
11 Canada Jordan Staal C L 18 2006 Thunder Bay, Ontario
25 Canada Maxime Talbot C L 23 2002 LeMoyne, Quebec
41 Canada Jocelyn Thibault G L 32 1993 Montreal, Quebec
22 Canada Chris Thorburn RW R 24 2001 Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
19 United States Ryan Whitney D L 24 2002 Scituate, Massachusetts

Draft picks

Pittsburgh's picks at the 2006 NHL Entry Draft in Vancouver.[41] The Penguins had the second overall draft pick, making the fourth consecutive draft the team had a pick in the top two: they had the first overall pick in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft (Marc-Andre Fleury), the second overall pick in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft (Evgeni Malkin) and the first overall pick in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft (Sidney Crosby).

Round # Player Pos Nationality College/Junior/Club Team (League)
1 2 Jordan Staal Center  Canada Peterborough Petes (OHL)
2 32 Carl Sneep Defence  United States Brainerd High School (USHS-MN)
3 65 Brian Strait Defence  United States U.S. National Team Development Program (NAHL)
5 125 Chad Johnson Goaltender  Canada University of Alaska Fairbanks (WCHA)
7 185 Timo Seppanen Defence  Finland HIFK (SM-liiga)
Draft notes[42]
  • The Pittsburgh Penguins' fourth-round pick went to the Chicago Blackhawks as the result of an August 10, 2005 trade that sent Jocelyn Thibault to the Penguins in exchange for this pick.[43]
  • The Pittsburgh Penguins' sixth-round pick went to the Florida Panthers as the result of a January 18, 2006 trade that sent Eric Cairns to the Penguins in exchange for this pick.[44]

Farm teams

The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins are Pittsburgh's top affiliate in the AHL for the 2006–07 season.

The Wheeling Nailers are Pittsburgh's ECHL affiliate for the 2006–07 season.

See also

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