Penguins On Collision Course With Goals Against History
Briefly

The Pittsburgh Penguins are battling the San Jose Sharks for the unwanted title of most goals against in the NHL. With the Penguins currently just a few goals behind the Sharks, they could finish with the most goals allowed for the fourth time in franchise history. This season has not seen the Penguins top the league in goals against since Sidney Crosby's rookie year, 19 seasons ago. Their current pace could lead them towards becoming only the second team in the salary cap era to exceed 300 goals allowed, marking a significant downturn for the franchise.
The Pittsburgh Penguins are at risk of finishing with the most goals against in the NHL this season, trailing only the San Jose Sharks.
Historically, this would mark the fourth time the Penguins have garnered the unwanted title of most goals against in franchise history.
The last time the Penguins led the league in goals against was Sidney Crosby’s rookie season, which was 19 seasons ago.
If they continue surrendering goals at their current rate, the Penguins may become only the second team since the salary cap era to allow more than 300 goals.
Read at Yahoo Sports
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