Penguins: Game 6: The heart of Penguins fandom can't comprehend a Game 6 vs. the New York Rangers ever coming to pass. Not after leading 3-0 at one point and even 3-1 going into Game 5. But the head -- and the memory of Ed Westfall -- knows the teams could go back to Madison Square Garden tonight.
Did you know: Need we remind everyone that only two teams -- the 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs and 1975 New York Islanders -- have come back from 3-0 deficits.
To watch: 7 p.m., FSN.
Pirates: The San Francisco Giants come to Pittsburgh without Barry Bonds on their roster or in their lineup for the first time in 16 years.
Did you know: The Giants have had two home runs this season from their left fielders -- Bonds' longtime position -- both by Fred Lewis.
To watch: 7:05 p.m., PNC Park, FSN Pittsburgh.
Game 7? If the unthinkable a k a a Game 7 of the Penguins-Rangers Eastern Conference semifinal series, happens, it happens tonight at Mellon Arena. If the Rangers win Games 5 and 6, it all comes down to this for the right to play on.
Did you know: The Penguins last played a Game 7 at home May 4, 1999 -- a 4-2 win vs. New Jersey.
To watch: TBA, FSN Pittsburgh.
Players Championship: If Tiger Woods is not there, does it count? The PGA's "fifth major" tees off, but does so without Woods (knee surgery).
Did you know: Adam Scott's win in the Byron Nelson made him the seventh player in his 20s to win on the PGA Tour this season, equaling the number from all 2007.
To watch: 1 p.m., Golf Channel.
One visit only: The Atlanta Braves make their only visit of the season to PNC Park to open a four-game series.
Did you know: Chipper Jones, who entered play May 3 leading all major-league hitters with a .417 average, has six three-hit games this season.
To watch: 7:05 p.m., PNC Park, FSN Pittsburgh.
May at Indy: For the first time in 12 years, there is no rift in American open-wheel racing. All the top drivers are expected to be on hand and gunning for the prestigious pole position for the 92nd Indianapolis 500.
Did you know: At 19, Graham Rahal, son of former Indy winner Bobby Rahal and a winner earlier this season in the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, is the youngest driver on the entry list.
To watch: Noon, ESPN2; 3 p.m., WTAE; 6 p.m., ESPN2.
Hockey in May: We don't know who (wink-wink), but someone is going to be playing an NHL conference final series game this afternoon.
Did you know: NBC was the first U.S. TV network to air a national broadcast of a Stanley Cup playoff game, doing so April 10, 1966, featuring the Chicago Blackhawks and Detroit Red Wings. At the microphones: Win Elliot and Bill Mazer. What's more, the telecast was in (gasp!) color.
To watch: TBA, WPXI.