Relive four of the greatest moments in Penguins hockey history. Each set comes with four laser-etched coasters depicting these historic plays:
2017 Stanley Cup Finals: Game 6 vs Nashville - Back-to-Back Champs
1992 Stanley Cup Finals: Game 1 vs Chicago - Jagr dekes to net
2009 Stanley Cup Finals: Game 7 vs Detroit - Fleury's Cup-winning save
1991 Stanley Cup Finals: Game 6 vs Minnesota - First Stanley Cup
These slate coasters are laser-etched indelibly into the stone itself. - Size: 4" x 4" x 0.25" per coaster - Weight: 0.25lbs (4oz) - Natural edge
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2017 Stanley Cup Finals: Game 6
Back-to-Back Champs
Penguins vs Nashville
2 - 0
11 June, 2017
Pittsburgh was aiming to become back-to-back champs for the 2nd tiime. With less than 2 minutes left and the game still scoreless, Schultz rattled a shot off the boards as Hornqvist was the first to react. Behind the net, he shot if off of the goalie's elbow as it richocheted back in for the score.
1992 Stanley Cup Finals: Game 1
Jagr dekes to net
Penguins vs Chicago
5 - 4
26 May, 1992
Game 1 of the 1992 Finals, Pittsburgh trailed 4-1 halfway through the game. However, two goals narrowed the gap which and then was closed by then 18-year old Jaromir Jagr whose game tying goal was best described, "I think he stick-handled around three of our guys and all their guys twice/"
2009 Stanley Cup Finals: Game 7
Fleury's Cup-winning save
Penguins vs Detroit
2 - 1
12 June, 2009
Fleury's double save to clinch the Finals included a final diving attempt to block Lidström's follow-up and is one of the league's greatest saves in history. An iconic moment for Pittsburgh legend Fleury, it secured the Cup as they got revenge on Detroit who had beaten them the year prior.
1991 Stanley Cup Finals: Game 6
First Stanley Cup
Penguins vs Minnesota
8 - 0
25 May, 1991
Leading the series 3-2, Pittsburgh traveled to Minnesota for a Game 6, eyeing the Stanley Cup trophy. Lemiuex's 4 points would help lead the Penguins to a 8-0 dismantling of the North Stars, winning Pittsburgh's first ever Stanley Cup.