The Pittsburgh Penguins are active on the NHL trade market, and so are a few other teams, including the Ottawa Senators, who are trying to avoid another lost season, and the Columbus Blue Jackets, who may have an interesting trade chip to play. On th
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Speed. Greasy fast speed. Coach Mike Sullivan’s Pittsburgh Penguins set the standard and forced the rest of the NHL into the speed game in 2016 with four lines that outskated their opponents, were first on loose pucks, and applied demoralizing fore
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Published: 1 year ago
So here we are mid-summer, not much was happening in hockey, and I was missing the game. Since there wasn’t enough time to watch Canada Cup 1972 or 1987, I…
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Published: 1 year ago
Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Ty Smith is back, and he’s no longer exempt from waivers. That could mean a longer shot at the Penguins roster for the former New Jersey Devils defenseman. The
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Published: 1 year ago
Calgary Flames center Elias Lindholm doesn't seem to be turning his back on Stampede City entirely as he enters the final year of his contract."I am willing to stay," he told Swedish outlet Hockeysverige, as translated by Uffe Bodin. "My agent and Ca
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Published: 1 year ago
Farewell Carl Hagelin Former Pittsburgh Penguins forward Carl Hagelin has unexpectedly retired at the age of 35. He announced his retirement on his Instagram. The reason for his retirement is due to his eye injury being too severe to return and play
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Published: 1 year ago
The Pittsburgh Penguins have spent the offseason trying to improve on some key problems such as goaltending, the bottom six and special teams. Despite being stacked with talent, the Penguins’…
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Photo by Justin Berl/Getty Images Steve Mears and Bob Errey reprtedly won’t be back on Penguins TV after Fenway Sports Group acquires the TV channel As we detailed back in July, it clear that there was a loudly ticking clock
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Longtime Penguins player and broadcaster Bob Errey was on vacation in Europe last week and returned to Pittsburgh to some unpleasant news. Errey was informed on Wednesday evening that he will no longer be the color commentator during Penguins TV broa
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Published: 1 year ago
Bob Errey, longtime analyst on Pittsburgh Penguins telecasts, will not return in that position. Fenway Sports Group. which owns the Penguins, is scheduled to take over the Penguins’ outlet, AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh, on Oct. 2 and presumably is
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Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images A big change and upgrade is coming to Pittsburgh for the Penguins this fall If the Penguins didn’t pick up Erik Karlsson this summer, it would have made for a better lede to say their bigge
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The Pittsburgh Penguins made news all summer, from Kyle Dubas to Erik Karlsson, and the calendar’s click to September means the rest of the hockey world returns from the lake house and joins us in looking ahead. Frank Corrado, a former Maple Leafs
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Following four weeks with no trades after July 9, the biggest deal of the offseason occurred on Aug. 6 as the Pittsburgh Penguins acquired superstar…
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