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Kingerski: It’s Either Sullivan or Make Big Moves, Something Has to Give

The Pittsburgh Penguins are falling apart. The team that has seven wins in 23 games is devolving into a disorganized group of players whose poor defensive zone coverage only serves to mask a weak-willed team that has laid down for opponents so often

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Published: 1 month ago

Game thread: Pens @ Jets

Photo by Jonathan Kozub/NHLI via Getty Images Saturday night hockey! Talk about the game with Pens fans here!

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Published: 11 months ago

Wild Withstand Late Fleury, Top Penguins 3-2

Way, way (waaaay) back on October 10, 2003, Marc–André Fleury made his NHL/Penguins debut. And what a grande entrée it was. The callow 19-year-old netminder gave a hint of the Hall-of-Fame career that was to follow, stopping 46 of 48 shots in a

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Published: 11 months ago

Insiders Say Oilers Have Identified Their Top Trade Deadline Target

The post Insiders Say Oilers Have Identified Their Top Trade Deadline Target appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. The Edmonton Oilers have identified Jake Guentzel as their top trade deadline target. They just need to wait for the Penguins to be sellers

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Published: 11 months ago

Penguins Wrap: Brenden Dillon’s Head Game; Celebrating Fleury

The Pittsburgh Penguins came out of the NHL’s All-Star break with an impressive burst, turning in a strong 60-minute effort in a 3-0 victory against Winnipeg. The only real negative in that game was losing fourth-line center Noel Acciari to a concu

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Published: 11 months ago

Penguins Game 49 vs. Jets: Lines, Notes & How to Watch

The rematch. Four days after the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Winnipeg Jets at home 3-0 on Tristan Jarry’s 23-save shutout, the teams meet again Saturday, this time in Winnipeg. The Penguins (23-18-7) don’t seem to be a revenge-oriented team, but

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Published: 11 months ago

Game Preview: Pittsburgh Penguins @ Winnipeg Jets 2/10/2024 - Lines, how to watch

Photo by Jonathan Kozub/NHLI via Getty Images The Jets are hoping to get revenge in Winnipeg for Tuesday’s 3-0 shutout in Pittsburgh. Who: Pittsburgh Penguins (23-18-7, 53 points, 5th place Metropolitan Division) @ Winnipeg

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Published: 11 months ago

Should the Pittsburgh Penguins trade Jake Guentzel?

Should the Pens keep pushing for the playoffs or cash out an extremely valuable expiring asset?

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Published: 11 months ago

Dan’s Daily: Kessel to Vancouver? Fleury Smiles, Crosby Angry

It was not planned, but the headline is surely vintage Pittsburgh Penguins circa 2017. From Marc-Andre Fleury standing on his head in the third period, Sidney Crosby offering one of the most blunt assessments of a call I’ve heard him make in years,

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Published: 11 months ago

NHL trade value projections: What’s the cost for Jake Guentzel, Noah Hanifin?

What might the top NHL trade targets cost? Let's look to history to guide us.

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Published: 11 months ago

Penguins Grades: Flat Play, Bad Call, Then Fleury Robbery

ST. PAUL, Minn — The hockey gods chose not to reward but to punish the Pittsburgh Penguins for a flat opening 40 minutes followed by a heavy push in the third period. On a night when both teams honored Marc-Andre Fleury, a disputed goal and a few

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Published: 11 months ago

Fleury hailed for wins milestone, then stops Pens

The Minnesota Wild beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2 as Marc-Andre Fleury made 32 saves on a night he was honored for moving into second place on the NHL's all-time wins list.

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Published: 11 months ago

Penguins Room: Crosby Rips Missed Replay, Sullivan Says Every Player Saw It

ST. PAUL, Minn — The Pittsburgh Penguins lost 3-2 to the Minnesota Wild. In large part, the loss was by their own hand with lethargic play and a few defensive mistakes in the first two periods. However, the game-winner was one the Penguins don’t

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Published: 11 months ago