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Sam Len
Joined: Nov 4, 2025
Sam Len is a content editor, writer, and digital strategist with a lifelong passion for hockey. Growing up just north of Toronto, the game was never just background noise—it was part of everyday life. The Pittsburgh Penguins were the first team that captured his imagination, and he still remembers watching Sidney Crosby’s Golden Goal at the 2010 Olympics like it was yesterday. Over time, his love for the sport expanded to include the Tampa Bay Lightning, blending his appreciation for classic grit with modern speed and skill. Between 2024 and 2025, Sam worked as a content editor at Covers, where he helped shape sports and gaming content for top-tier brands including DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, and Bet99. He’s also written for Bolts by the Bay and Pro Football Network, covering everything from Tampa Bay Lightning analysis to trending stories across the NHL, NFL, and NBA.




As fifteen games hit the ice on Nov. 28, three NHL matchups stand out where past results could predict the winner — but in hockey, anything can happen.
Even with key defenders out, the Tampa Bay Lightning have surged to the top of the Atlantic, led by a goaltender performing at peak “Big Cat” level.
In a month where almost nothing has gone right for the Pittsburgh Penguins, a rookie goalie has quietly become the most promising part of their season — and Dan Muse’s reaction says everything.
As the Pittsburgh Penguins lose ground in the standings, Dan Muse’s blunt response offers a sharp look at the real issue holding this team back — and why fixing it might be the only way to save their season.