NEW YORK | The  Pittsburgh Penguins will open a new arena, and the Chicago Blackhawks  will unfurl a long-awaited championship banner in the first week of the  2010-11 NHL season. The league said Tuesday the Blackhawks will  mark their first Stanley Cup title since 1961 on Oct. 9 when they host  Detroit, a fellow Original Six member. Pittsburgh, the 2009 Cup  winner, will play its first game in the CONSOL Energy Center two nights  earlier on NHL opening night against defending Eastern Conference  champion Philadelphia. The Penguins had played at Mellon Arena since  joining the NHL in 1967. On New Year’s Day, the Penguins host the  Winter Classic against Alex Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals at Heinz Field — home of the NFL’s Steelers. For  the fourth consecutive season, the NHL also will begin with games in  Europe — this time with six teams. The Carolina Hurricanes will play two  games against the Minnesota Wild in Helsinki, Finland; the Columbus  Blue Jackets and San Jose Sharks will have a two-game set at Stockholm,  Sweden; and the Boston Bruins and Phoenix Coyotes will play a pair in  Prague, Czech Republic. Those six games will be spread over the  first four days of the season. Once those clubs return to North  America they will all play on Oct. 30 when 28 of the NHL’s 30 teams will  be in action on the busiest day of the season. Only Vancouver and  Edmonton will be off. The Blackhawks will host the Philadelphia  Flyers on Jan. 23 in the lone rematch of this year’s Stanley Cup finals.  Just one week later, the NHL All-Star game will return after a one-year  break because of the Vancouver Olympics. The Carolina Hurricanes will  host the 58th edition of the midseason exhibition for the first time. The  regular season will end on April 10, and the Stanley Cup playoffs will  begin three days later.
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