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ABOUT ZEISE OUT LOUD

Post-Gazette sports reporter Paul Zeise blogs about the world of sports, and Pittsburgh sports in particular, with an assist from Seth Rorabaugh and his Morning Links. Follow Paul on Twitter @PaulZeise and Seth @emptynetters.

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Zeise Out Loud

Penguins/NHL

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-The Penguins welcome back Sidney Crosby and Kris Letang by beating the Rangers, 5-2.

-Highlights:

-Dan Bylsma speaks:

-Paul Martin speaks:

-Matt Cooke speaks:

-Kris Letang, Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, James Neal and Chris Kunitz are now manning the power play.

-The Ducks signed goaltender John Gibson, a native of Whitehall, to a three-year entry-level contract.

-Sharks forward Martin Havlat returned to the lineup after missing 39 games due to a hamstring injury.

Steelers/NFL

-Casey Hampton restructured his contract.

-The Bills land former Texans defensive lineman Mario Williams.

-The Colts signed former Bengals and former Pitt offensive lineman Mike McGlynn.

-The Broncos signed former Broncos wide receiver/kick returner Eddie Royal.

-The Chiefs signed former Raiders tight end Kevin Boss.

-The Cowboys signed former Panthers and Penn State linebacker Dan Connor.

-The Titans signed former Vikings guard Steve Hutchinson.

-The Seahawks re-signed fullback and former Penn State quarterback Michael Robinson.

College Basketball

-West Virginia loses to Gonzaga in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, 77-54.

-March Madness invaded Consol Energy Center.

-NCAA Tournament scores.

Pirates/MLB

-The Pirates sent infielder Chase d'Arnaud to Class AAA Indianapolis.

-The Pirates stomped the Twins, 17-6.

College Football

Pitt wraps up day 1 of spring drills under Paul Chryst.

(Photo: Nick Laham/Getty Images)

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