Pens Labyrinth Daily: 2017-18 Season Preview, ‘Bandwagon-ers’ and More

BELLE VERNON, PA - SEPTEMBER 24: Ian Cole
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Pens Labyrinth Daily: Pittsburgh Penguins have announced that they will attend the White House for their Stanley Cup celebration, ESPN releases their 2017-18 season preview for the Pens, how to avoid being called a bandwagon fan and more!

Good morning, Penguins fans! Grab your coffee and enjoy all the trending Penguins news straight from Pittsburgh and from around the league.

Last night the Pittsburgh Penguins fell 4-1 to the Detroit Red Wings at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit. Scott Wilson got the Pens on the board in the second period but the team couldn’t keep the momentum going to catch up to the Red Wings’ offensive fire. Tristan Jarry, in net, made 23 saves for the Penguins but couldn’t help them get their offense moving.

The Penguins’ next matchup will be this Wednesday, September 27, against the Buffalo Sabres at 7 p.m. in Pittsburgh.

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Penguins Will Attend White House Celebration

Despite the political riff going through the sports world, the Pittsburgh Penguins have announced that they will attend the White House celebration for the Stanley Cup. The Penguins released a statement that despite the waves in the political world and the disagreements they might have with the current President, they will continue the tradition of White House attendance. [Chicago Tribune]

A 2017-18 Season Preview

The 2017-18 season is on the verge of beginning since the preseason is winding down. The Pittsburgh Penguins will have some challenges to overcome this season, but, what team doesn’t? The Penguins are a strong and solid team; they’re ready to take on this season coming off their back-to-back Stanley Cup victories. See ESPN’s 2017-18 season preview for the Penguins here. [ESPN]

The Bandwagon Fan Express

Are you a new Pittsburgh Penguins fan? Or, are you a Pens fan who is simply sick of hearing other fans complain about how you’re a ‘bandwagon-er’? Well, you’re in luck. Here, our writer Fraser dives into the top five most helpful tips to avoid being called a bandwagon fan. These are some tips you won’t want to miss. [Pens Labyrinth]

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