Seeking a playoff spot, the Pittsburgh Penguins eye offensive reinforcements. This analysis explores top trade targets for the Pittsburgh Penguins to boost their offence.
Some teams in the Metropolitan Division got better ... others did not. With most of the big moves around the NHL offseason having already been made (more
The Pittsburgh Penguins’ power play will be crucial to their playoff push next season, this article will preview what to expect in 2024-2025. Last season, the Pittsburgh Penguins’ power play was a significant weakness, ranking 30th in the league with a mere 15.2% success rate.
The Pens’ former first round pick is growing and ready to turn pro With 2024 Penguins development camp in full swing (and wrapping up today), here’s the latest in our profiles on some of the most intriguing players putting in their summer work and some various storylines worth tracking in the hot, hot heat.
CRANBERRY, Pa. -- Defenseman Chase Pietila, after going undrafted in his first two years of eligibility, was expecting to hear his name called at the draft this time around after a good freshman season at Michigan Tech.
Ryan Graves‘ first season with the Penguins was underwhelming. However, past comparable situations leave room for Ryan Graves’ bounce-back. Graves’ first season with the Pittsburgh Penguins had ups and downs.
Wes Clark worked with current Pittsburgh Penguins president of hockey operations/GM Kyle Dubas for five seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Despite wide speculation last summer that Clark would follow Dubas to the Penguins, that did not happen until today.
There is the chance that Pittsburgh Penguins president of hockey operations/GM Kyle Dubas earns extra credit after the final grade is delivered, but the gale force winds of the NHL offseason have slowed to a mild breeze.
The Pittsburgh Penguins have named Wes Clark Vice President of Player Personnel. President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Kyle Dubas made the announcement this morning.
CRANBERRY, Pa. -- New Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins head coach Kirk MacDonald was asked Monday to describe the "pillars" of his brand of hockey. "Attention to detail," MacDonald said.
Not even two weeks ago, Wes Clark was putting his stamp on the Toronto Maple Leafs’ future, making their draft picks as their director of amateur scouting and director of player personnel.
Another high-ranking member of the Toronto Maple Leafs is leaving the organization for the Pittsburgh Penguins.
How much money? How many years? With more information trickling out by the day that Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby, who turns 37 in August, is closing in on his fourth, and likely final, NHL contract, that got me thinking: What should this contract look like?
Koivunen could be the key to making/breaking the Jake Guentzel trade for the Penguins. The organization is raving over what they see so far at development camp The Penguins are getting the chance this week to see a host of their newly young prospects for the first time this week with practices in Cranberry.
CRANBERRY, Pa. -- Owen Pickering gave a Mark Messier-style guarantee before the Penguins' development camp pickleball tournament on Sunday, assessing he
The Pittsburgh Penguins are unlikely to undergo a large-scale youth movement in 2024-25, but like the sun peeking through the storm clouds, optimism is rising.
Crosby has one season remaining on his current deal and has been eligible to ink an extension since last Monday.
The offseason is in full swing and the Pittsburgh Penguins have their work cut out for them. Pittsburgh has missed the postseason for two years in a row, and general manager Kyle Dubas will be working hard this summer to try and avoid missing it for a third year.
Given the Penguins’ lack of cap space, and apparent eye toward the future, none of their options will be ideal, but they do have some options when it comes to Crosby’s left winger next season.
On Friday, just after the 4th of July, Pittsburgh Penguins general manager and president of hockey operations Kyle Dubas announced that the club has re-signed
The Pittsburgh Penguins have announced the signing of defenseman Sebastian Aho to a two-year contract worth $775,000 per season. The 28-year-old was drafted by the New York Islanders in the fifth round of the 2017 NHL Draft.
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