"Against the Odds" is the story of the 1991-1992 Stanley Cup Champion Pittsburgh Penguins. This was the Pens 2nd Cup victory in a row. The video includes the history of the club starting in 1967 and continuing up until the 1992 Stanley Cup celebration at Three Rivers Stadium.
Mario Lemieux once again won the Conn Smythe Trophy as MVP despite playing with a fractured wrist after Adam Graves' slash in Game 2 of the Patrick Division Finals.
The Penguins won 11 games in a row to clinch the cup victory. To clinch the Cup, the Pens beat the Blackhawks 6-5 in Game 4 at Chicago Stadium, in an old-fashion wide-open game.
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Enjoy.
@ 4:24 cue the music.
StFidjnr 1 year ago
I never expected Pittsburgh to sweep this series against the hard-nosed Blackhawks,that's for sure.It was this Game 1 comeback that had shifted the momentum in the Pens'favour.
landrykkb 1 year ago
um so prowd of da pens an der new arena n day didnt leave cause arena good for da econimy n dat it will bring da trickle downs ecomomy n they are gonna sav pitsberg n nat wit da trickle downs..GO PENS!!!!!!!!!!
peoplearegood100 1 year ago
I still get a kick out of rearranging Jagr's first name to spell "Mario Jr."....lol
jparish62 1 year ago