The Penguins are 10-7-2, good for 22 points and third place in the Atlantic Division. They are one point behind the second place Rangers and three points behind the first place Devils.
From the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review:
Pens continue dominance over Flyers
On Monday night, the Penguins beat the Flyers in Philadelphia, 5-3, for the second time in a little over three weeks and the fourth time in four games this season.
Penguins notebook
Crosby leaves game with groin injury
Casino groups lay cards out
Two bidders for Pittsburgh's slot-machine casino each promised the biggest jackpots for taxpayers Monday, but only one came close to the state's own projections...
Pens fans are rooting for Isle of Capri.
Harrah's presented a series of slides showing its casinos outperforming ones operated by the other applicants in markets across the United States.
Isle of Capri countered in an afternoon session, seeking to debunk the comparisons and saying it had more accurate projections for a Pittsburgh casino.
"Our facility will generate and sustain the highest level of revenues," said Allan Solomon, Isle of Capri's executive vice president.
New Penguins owner Jim Balsillie testified on behalf of Isle of Capri, which has agreed to pay $290 million for a new hockey arena. He told reporters afterward the only reason the team would leave Pittsburgh is if it is "fundamentally kicked out" of the city.
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