Monday, September 26, 2016

Penguins - Week 4

My apologizes for the brief delay this week. Needless to say, working with both the Penguins and the Pirates has been amazing and, as the two overlap, the two are also crazy.

I spent Friday and Saturday at the Lemieux Sports Complex in Cranberry for Penguins Training Camp. I couldn't attend training camp Sunday because of the Pirates series finale with the Washington Nationals in the afternoon.

The Pirates game ended up lasting more than four hours and set multiple records. The Pirates tied their club record for the number of pitchers used in one game, the Nationals set a club record for the longest 9-inning game (4:01), and the two teams tied a National League record for the number of players used in one game.

I immediately ran from PNC Park over to the new Center for Media Innovation for a night of Point Park Globe meetings. I also spent the early part of Sunday morning covering the Great Race for Point News.

So, it was an involved weekend.

Training camp
My dad was gracious enough to drive to Pittsburgh and provide transpiration too and from Cranberry both Friday and Saturday so I could work the two days. I arrived to the facility at around 7:30 both days and began both mornings passing out full-season credentials and training camp information to members of the media as they arrived.

After the morning skate and scrimmage concluded both days, the interns took to the locker rooms to collect sound from the players' interviews.

I went to the primary locker room on Friday and got sound from Justin Schultz, Scott Wilson and Trevor Daley.

I was assigned to a secondary locker room Saturday where there were no media "scrums," so I just had to basically supervise the locker room. My cousins stopped down on Saturday and said hello which was nice as well.

Our bosses have been fantastic and bought us lunch Saturday from Noodles & Company. The other two interns are also fantastic and will be great to work with.

The Penguins' first home pre season game is this Friday, when I'll really get a taste of what is to come this season.



Sunday, September 18, 2016

Pittsburgh Penguins - Week 3

Talk about starting this internship with a bang.

Tuesday I went to Consol in the middle of Point Park’s grand opening ceremonies for the Center for Media Innovation. I was all over the place that day for the ceremonies, but had to escape for two hours to help with the media credential check-in table.

It wasn’t too much work, just essentially giving people their credentials as they entered the arena. Tuesday was the practice day at Consol for the four teams in the World Cup of Hockey. There were hundreds of members of the media, along with scouts and coaches from other teams around the world.

I wish I spoke more than just English, let me tell you what.

Wednesday was game day. My class that was supposed to end at 12:50 let out at 12:30 and I bolted to Consol immediately after the class finished. I got to the arena around 12:45 and didn’t leave until 11:45.

We had to man the credential table once again. This time, there were a lot more people coming in and looking for their credential. I only had a couple minor problems. I didn’t have parking for one photographer who wasn’t happy and somebody from team Europe was irritated that I couldn’t find his credential right away or understand what questions he asked.

I felt so lost on that day. People were asking me questions I should know the answer to, but didn’t simply because it was my first real big day there.

I don’t even know my way around the arena.

I did the best that I could to find the answers everyone had questions for and kept my cool. The arena is a giant maze, even though it is just a circle. I think it will take a few more days before I really know my way around. It is kind of confusing in parts because certain elevators go to certain floors and certain doors are sometimes locked. It was frustrating not knowing exactly what I was doing, especially for such a large event. But I managed and made it out alive.

I had to man the credential table at the Consol entrance for the duration of the first game between Czech Republic and North America. We were short staffed so I sat worked the table. It wasn’t bad – I still watched the game on a TV in the lobby.

I went back to the press box for the second game between Russia and Canada (the one that really mattered). The crowd went nuts for Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin when they were both introduced.

I followed the veterans around and helped them out during the game, trying to get a feel for what I have to do on a typical game day.

Canada tied the game with 6:00 left in the third period and eventually won in overtime. When the game was over, they gave me a recorder and sent me to Canada’s locker room to get sound from players’ interviews. I was in the front row for Crosby’s interview and later interviewed Buffalo’s Ryan O’Reilly.

It was really cool to get in the media scrum around Crosby. I know it’s something I’ll get to do frequently, but it was special getting to do it for the first time as he represented team Canada.


We’re quickly approaching the NHL pre season and I’m really excited to get going. The Pirates are quickly fading out of the MLB playoff picture and I unfortunately only have three games left with the Buccos.

This is fun. This is a fun time. We’re only getting started.

Sunday, September 11, 2016

Pittsburgh Penguins - Week 2

This week at CONSOL Energy Center was spent preparing for the 2016 World Cup of Hockey preliminary round games next week.

I ran (literally) to CONSOL in between classes on Thursday for an hour and a half to prepare credentials for team Canada, North America, Russia and the Czech Republic for the week. As soon as I finished, I had to run back to campus for my 1:00 class and then immediately go to the North Shore for the start of the Reds Pirates series. That was a busy day.

Unlike a typical game day, the players for the World Cup of Hockey all need credentials for the event.

The Russians spelled names a little differently than we're used to. For example, Evgeni Malkin's name was spelled Evgeny by the Russians, so that's how we had to put it on his credential. The Czech names were a bunch of consonants thrown together and required careful spell checking.

Next Tuesday is the practice day for the World Cup and Wednesday is game day. I will go in for a couple hours on Tuesday to help with the practice, but will be there virtually all day Wednesday for the actual games. There were originally four interns for the 2016 fall semester for the Penguins, but one had to step away so there are now three of us - two of which are Point Park students.

The Czech Republic plays North America at 3:00 and the highlight of the night comes at 7:00 when team Russia and Malkin play team Canada and Sidney Crosby.

Sunday, September 4, 2016

Pittsburgh Penguins - Week 1

Follow my blog all semester long to follow my experiences as a media relations intern with the Pittsburgh Penguins.

I recently went to CONSOL for orientation to find out what my internship will be like. I am one of four media relations interns and will work 18 games during the first half of the season. During my time with the Penguins, I will assist the communications department with game notes, stat distribution and post game interviews.

Many of my duties are similar to my current media relations internship with the Pirates. I'm anxious to get started in the coming weeks preparing for the regular season as the defending Stanley Cup champions.

On Sept. 14, we will work our first big event, the 2016 World Cup of Hockey Pre-Tournament hosted by the Penguins and CONSOL Energy Center. We should begin preparing for the tournament in the next week.

Preseason games begin in October, along with Fan Fest on Oct. 9. Until then, we will do preparation work for the season and help work the World Cup of Hockey game.

I'm looking forward to an exciting season with the Penguins!