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TANGRADI TALKS
This morning was Tangradi's first skate with the Jets since he was traveling Thursday and couldn't make it to practice. He was swarmed by Pittsburgh media after morning skate, and as Sam jokingly said to him, "It's like you never left."
When asked about playing the Pens two days after being traded, Tangradi absolutely nailed it with his answer...fantastic quote right here:

Here's more of what Tangradi had to say...
On if he’s going to try to score:
If I just focus on playing my game and playing north-south, hopefully good things will happen. It’s not the number one thing in my head to score, but I’m just looking forward to getting an opportunity and playing my game.
On how the last couple days have been:
I think it was Wednesday (I was traded) but it feels like a long, long time. Wednesday I got the call and have had a huge smile on my face even to today. Yesterday was a long day of travel but no complaints here, I got a good night’s sleep and just ready to put on the Jets sweater and go to work tonight.
On what he’s been told about his opportunity with the Jets:
I’ve been told that it is an opportunity. I think I’m going to start with (Kyle Wellwood) and (Olli Jokinen) there on the left side. I’m just looking forward to it. It’s up to me if I stay there or not. That’s an opportunity I feel like I haven’t been given in the past, so I’m looking forward to it.
--Michelle Crechiolo
FRENEMY
Former Pen Eric Tangradi skates with his new team, the Winnipeg Jets, at their morning skate. He's wearing jersey No. 27.


--Sam Kasan
MISTAKEN (ROOM) IDENTITY
Here’s a fun little story that I’m sure you’ll all enjoy regarding Eric Tangradi and Beau Bennett.
Anytime the Penguins arrive at a hotel on the road, all their keys are laid out on a table by the hotel staff. So the players, coaches, staff and media look for their names and grab their keys off the table – no big deal.
But when the players got to the hotel in Winnipeg, there was a key on the table marked “Tangradi.” The other players assumed that since the trip was planned in advance that Bennett, who was recalled that morning, didn’t have a room (he actually did have a room, but no one noticed his key). So the players handed Bennett the room key marked “Tangradi” and told him to take that room.
So Bennett, the wide-eyed rookie, headed up to “his” room. But there was a surprise awaiting him. After putting in his key and opening the door he found out someone was already in his room: Eric Tangradi.
As it turns out the Jets put Tangradi in the same hotel until he finds a place in the city. The Penguins did have a room for Bennett, but he didn’t see his key. The hotel put Tangradi’s room key out on the table going by the old list. Thus, a friendly face-to-face encounter by former teammates.
Needless to say, Bennett went back down to the front desk and grabbed his room key. No word yet if this time he opened the door to see Ben Lovejoy.
--Sam Kasan
The Jets got good news on Tuesday when defenseman Dustin Byfuglien returned to the lineup against the Flyers after missing the previous five games with an undisclosed injury. The big-bodied blueliner (6-foot-5, 265 pounds), who anchors the top pairing with Tobias Enstrom, has seven points in seven games and is a welcome addition back to their power play. The Jets may also be getting another talented big defenseman back in Zach Bogosian, who is day-to-day with a wrist injury and is a possibility to play on Friday. Those two plus Jets scoring leader Enstrom, who has 13 points (2G-11A), make Winnipeg’s blue line dangerous offensively.
Full game preview here.
--Sam Kasan
START THE DAY
Today the Pens will hit the ice for a 10:30 a.m. morning skate (Central time) at MTS Centre. They’ll battle the Jets at 6 p.m. CT (7 p.m. Eastern).
Winnipeg and newly acquired Eric Tangradi are scheduled to take the ice at 9:30 a.m. CT.
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We’re going to open the day with an oldie but goodie, here’s Weezer “Say It Ain’t So.”
Enjoy.
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