Another cool program is Student Rush. They set aside several hundred seats on many games for gameday purchase by local students. The students line up as much as 12 hours ahead of time (missing classes, of course) to gobble up a $20 ticket that normally costs near $100.
The kid's, especially Claire's, fascination with hockey really took an upswing during the playoffs last season. You can check out some of their fun in previous posts from last April. Claire would watch the beginning of a playoff game before bed, try to negotiate staying up a little later to watch more hockey, then ask who won right when she woke up the next morning while waving her stuffed penguin in the air.
When the Pens lost Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final, I had to break the news the next morning and she was none-too-pleased with the Detroit Red Wings. Sometimes the passion for your home team is equalled by your disdain for the team that beat them in the biggest games. That sticks around for a long time (Don't even ask me what I think of the Atlanta Braves). Claire reminded me of me at the same age when I listened to Pirate and Penguin games on my Snoopy AM radio. The best ones were the west coast games. I would try to stay up as long as possible with the radio next to the pillow. I would always fall asleep a little way into the game, but if I was lucky, I would wake up to catch the post game recap before falling back to sleep.

Snoopy radio
Hey Iceburgh!

Temporary locker room.


Joey gets two minutes for tripping and Claire gets two for embellishment.
Joey and Claire check out the replay of the penalty on the Jumbotron. Hockey Rules


A day at the rink comes to an end.
After dumping our skates back in the car, it was time to take the Arena tour. We got to experience the Igloo Club, learn that the ice is only 3/4" thick, and then we got to see the other side of the venue.
Our tour moves us through the bowels of the Arena.
Huh, huh, he said, "Bowels".
Who wants to drive the Zamboni?
This wasn't the Zamboni that barfed hydraulic fluid during last season's playoffs.

This was.
It was then time for the jewel of the tour. The Penguins' locker room.

Relaxing on the locker room couch. Just like the players do in between periods.
If you step on the Penguin in the dressing room, five guys come out and beat you. Then once they're finished, they beat you some more for good measure.



That's Miroslav Satan (Sha-tan).In a tradition to honor local high school hockey and the parents who shuttle their kids to the rink at 4 AM for practice, area sweaters are displayed prominently. Here's dad's Alma Mater.

The kid's future Alma Mater?
Let's watch some hockey!Once we got back to the empty house, a re-creation of last season's Stanley Cup Finals took place. This time the Penguins won.










