Penguins Triumph in Exciting Home Opener Against Islanders

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The Pittsburgh Penguins won their home opener against the New York Islanders 4-3, with goals from both new and veteran players, including Harrison Brunicke's first NHL goal. The game featured strong performances from Crosby and Malkin, and the Penguins unveiled new jerseys and honored their longstanding players. Tristan Jarry earned the win with 34 saves, and the team prepares for their next game against the Rangers.
- Rapid recap: Sidney Crosby, Harrison Brunicke score as Penguins beat Islanders in home opener Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- Justin Brazeau's late goal propels Penguins to 4-3 win over Islanders CBS News
- Penguins Win Entertaining Opener Over Islanders; Malkin Rolling Pittsburgh Hockey Now
- Penguins deliver win to coach Dan Muse in 'very special' home opener TribLIVE.com
- New-look Islanders succumb to same old issues in opening loss to Penguins New York Post
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