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.

-The Penguins' penalty kill stars in a 4-2 win against the Islanders. "I don't think you can say enough about the penalty-kill tonight." Dan Bylsma on killing seven power plays.
-Highlights:
-Crosby taking a puck to the face:
-Tanner Glass vs. Matt Martin:
-Byslma speaks:
-Marc-Andre Fleury speaks:
-Flu-like symptoms weren't going to keep Chris Kunitz from an optional skate.
-The Pensblog takes a very detailed look at the European population of the Penguins' roster since Ray Shero took over as general manager.
-Pitt tightens up its defense.
-There isn't a quick fix for Duquesne.
-D.J. Newbill scored 17 points for Penn State in a 58-49 loss to Purdue.
-Trey Burke scored 16 points and led No. 3 Michigan past No. 10 Ohio State, 76-74.
-Kenny Kadji had 16 points for No. 8 Miami, Fla. in a 72-50 win against Boston College.
-Rodney McGruder had 18 points for No. 13 Kansas State in a 68-59 win against Texas Tech.
-The Pirates officially signed former Royals pitcher Jonathan Sanchez.
-The Diamondbacks signed former Pirates catcher Chris Snyder to a minor league contract.
-The Rays re-signed pitcher Kyle Farnsworth and signed former Blue Jays second baseman Kelly Johnson.
-March will be messy for the Steelers.
-Baltimore held its Super Bowl parade.
-The Rams claimed wide receiver Titus Young off waivers from the Lions.
-The Lions released defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch and guard Stephen Peterman.
-The Browns released defensive end Frostee Rucker.
-Today is national letter of intent day.
(Photo: Kathy Willens/Associated Press)
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