The twenty-fourth in a series of 30 articles, we will go through the history of every NHL franchise alphabetically and select an All-Time Roster for each. All stats as of November 23, 2011. Pittsburgh Penguins (1967-Present) Pittsburgh fans have had the joy of watching one of the five best players in the history of the NHL in Mario Lemieux, and they now have the joy of watching the current best player in hockey in Sidney Crosby. The team has also seen a number of Hall of Famers, and some future Hall of Famers that have brought the franchise three Stanley Cups (1991, 1992, 2009). I chose to fit Malkin in on the wing, as he has often lined up there alongside Crosby. First Team C: Mario Lemieux (84-97, 2001-06): Franchise leader in games (915), goals (690), assists (1,033), and points (1,723), +115, 49 short handed goals; 172 points in 107 playoff games; 10-time All-Star; 3-time MVP, 6-time Art Ross, 4-time Ted Lindsay & 2-time Conn Smythe winner; 2-time Stanley Cup winner; scored 199 points in the 1988-89 season; Hall of Famer; Team Captain 87-97, 2001-06. W: Jaromir Jagr (90-2001): Best plus/minus (+207), 2nd across the board (439-640-1,079, 806 games), most game winning goals (78); most playoff games (140, 147 points); 6-time All-Star; 5-time Art Ross, 2-time Ted Lindsay winner & 1999 MVP; 2-time Stanley Cup winner; Team Captain 98-2001. W: Kevin Stevens (87-95, 2000-02): 555 points, -40, 1,048 PIM in 522 games, tied-2nd with 110 power play goals; 3rd in playoff scoring with 106 points in 103 games; 3-time All-Star; 2-time Stanley Cup winner; four straight 40-goal seasons. D: Paul Coffey (87-92): Leads defensemen in goals (108), assists (332), and points (440) in only 331 games; 26 points in 23 playoff games; 5-time All-Star; 1991 Stanley Cup winner; two 100-point seasons; Hall of Famer. D: Larry Murphy (90-95): Best plus/minus among defensemen (+102), 2nd in goals (78), 4th in points (301 in 336 games); most playoff points (72) and games (74); 1994 All-Star; 2-time Stanley Cup winner; three 70-point seasons; Hall of Famer. G: Tom Barrasso (88-2000): Most games (460), most wins (226-153-61), most shutouts (22), 3.27 GAA; most playoff games (101) and wins (56), 2.91 GAA; 1985 All-Star; 2-time Stanley Cup winner. Second Team C: Sidney Crosby (2005-Present): 4th in assists (359), 576 points in 413 games, +68; 82 points and +22 in 62 playoff games; 2007 All-Star; 2007 MVP, Art Ross & Ted Lindsay winner, 2010 Rocket Richard winner; 2009 Stanley Cup winner; Team Captain 2007-Present. W: Rick Kehoe (74-85): 3rd in points (636 in 722 games), -86, 21 points in 37 playoff games; 2-time All-Star; 1981 Lady Byng winner. W: Joe Pronovost (68-78): 3rd most goals (316), 603 points in 753 games, +32; 4-time All-Star; four 40-goal seasons; Team Captain 77-78. D: Ron Stackhouse (73-82): 2nd most points (343), +54 in 621 games; 1980 All-Star. D: Randy Carlyle (78-84): 3rd most points (323), -102 in 397 games; 2-time All-Star; 1981 Norris Trophy winner; Team Captain 81-84. G: Marc-Andre Fleury (2003-Present): 2nd in games (382), wins (195-129-40), and shutouts (21), best GAA (2.70) and SV% (0.909); 41-28, 2.52 GAA in the playoffs; 2011 All-Star; 2009 Stanley Cup winner. Third Team C: Ron Francis (90-98): 3rd in assists (449), 4th in points (613 in 533 games), +70; 100 points, +28 in 97 playoff games; 2-time All-Star; 2-time Lady Byng winner, 1995 Selke Trophy winner; 2-time Stanley Cup winner; led league with 92 assists in 95-96; Hall of Famer; Team Captain 95, 97-98. W: Evgeni Malkin (2006-Present): 434 points, +25 in 366 games; 73 points in 62 playoff games; 2-time All-Star; 2007 Calder Trophy winner, 2009 Art Ross (113 points) and Conn Smythe winner, and MVP runner-up; 2009 Stanley Cup winner. W: Mark Recchi (88-92, 2005-06, 06-07): 385 points, -41 in 389 games; 38 points in 29 playoff games; 1991 All-Star; 1991 Stanley Cup winner; three straight 30-goal seasons. D: Sergei Gonchar (2005-10): 259 points, -3 in 322 games; 2nd in playoff scoring among defensemen (44 points in 60 games); 2008 All-Star; 2009 Stanley Cup winner; two 65-point seasons. D: Kris Letang (2006-Present): 146 points, +7 in 318 games; 3rd in playoff scoring (26 points in 59 games); 2011 All-Star; 2009 Stanley Cup winner. G: Ken Wregget (91-98): 3rd in wins (104-67-25) in 212 games, 6 shutouts, 3.29 GAA; 13-12, 2.93 GAA in the playoffs; 1992 Stanley Cup winner. Coaches Dan Bylsma (2009-Present): Highest winning percentage in team history (.653); 114-56-19 regular season record, 23-14 playoff record; 2009 Stanley Cup winner; 2011 Jack Adams winner. Eddie Johnston (80-83, 93-97): Most games (516), most wins (232-224-60); 22-24 playoff record. -- Nick is an NHL Feature Writer for RealGM. You can reach him by email nick.obergan@realgm.com or on twitter @NickObergan