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The Baby Pens are in a pretty highly contested area for AHL and NHL fans. They are towards the middle of PA where I'm sure the Flyers and the Penguins fans mix, and I'm not entirely familiar with the area, and this admittedly won't be my best work. (NFL season started last nigh and I'm from New England, so it was a state holiday.) But, with the amount of AHL teams in the area, you have plenty of local teams and national teams to drive the love (Or the hate) and the Let's just get into it.
Home Opener: October 17
Opponent: Lehigh Valley Phantoms
Even though its a delayed home opening, this is the best game they could open with. Why?
Opponents:
1. Lehigh Valley Phantoms
It's a perfect storm of NHL and AHL rivals in close proximity to each other. These teams need to hate each other, and the fan bases are probably large enough for each of them that they should be going all out and supporting them and filling in the seats every time they meet. All twelve of these matchups should produce nothing but intense, emotional, entertaining hockey. Book your tickets for the home opener and revel in it.
2. Hershey Bears
The Bears aren't too far either, and as the Capitals affiliate they do pose some NHL edge too. But this is one of those things where proximity should drive rivalry and if you're close to the Baby-Pens, you are probably close enough to know Hershey and feel a geographical rivalry. They play twelve times, six times at home.
3. Providence Bruins
Divisional, and NHL rival. I don't need to tell Penguins fans that they hate the Bruins, and the Bruins hate them. No reason that the six match-ups can't be a nice outlet for that hate.
4. Hartford Wolfpack
Penguins also don't like the Rangers. Do they not like them as much as the Bruins? It's probably pretty close. Plus divisional rival.
5. Binghamtom Senators
It's nice to see some opponents outside of the division. The Senators play the Penguins six times, including three home games. I haven't done too much looking outside of the Atlantic division, but if you are looking for something more casual where the level of the play will still be heightened by the fact that they will be familiar with each others style. It should lead to better hockey, but not as intense.
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