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When its time to represent the black and gold, anything goes (photo courtesy of Flickr: daveynin).

Iceburgh, the official mascot of the Pittsburgh Penguins, looks for a photo opp with two fans outside the arena (photo credit: Federico Ghelli).

A Pirates fan looks to the scoreboard hoping that the Buccos will get some runs (photo credit: Federico Ghelli).

If you can’t get a ticket for the sold-out Penguins game, don’t worry, a big screen is set up outside the arena when the Penguins play at home (photo credit: Jourdan Bennett-Begaye).

Carson City Saloon is the spot for Penguins games. Drink out of a miniature Stanley Cup while there (photo credit: Federico Ghelli).

Steelers fans dressed in crazy attires, including a Star Wars inspired costume. Terrible Towels sold separately (photo courtesy of Flickr: daveynin).

A Penguins fan checks out the face painted log of Iceburgh on her cheek (photo credit: Federico Ghelli).

Penguin fans try their best to be comfortable while watching the game on the big screen outside Consol Energy Center. Even if that means carrying furniture from home (photo credit: Federico Ghelli).

Two decked-out Steelers take a selfie to capture their fandom (photo courtesy of Flickr: daveynin).

Raising the Jolly Roger is a tradition after every Pirates’ victory at PNC Park (photo courtesy of RJ Schmidt).

Fans showcasing the Steelers' drive for their 7th Lombardi Trophy. Their last title was in 2008, after a 27-23 win against the Arizona Cardinals in the XLII Super Bowl (photo courtesy of Flickr: daveynin).