BOSTON — It took less than 90 seconds for Charlie Coyle to give the Boston Bruins a shot of energy Friday night against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Coyle netted his fifth goal of the season just 1:24 into the contest, setting up the Bruins perfectly t
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After years as one of the most-discussed issues — off the ice, anyway — for the Pittsburgh Penguins’ fan base, it’s finally going to happen. Jaromir Jagr’s No. 68 is going to be retired. It will join the numbers of Michel Briere (No. 21) an
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Jaromir Jagr's jersey is headed to the rafters at PPG Paints Arena. The Pittsburgh Penguins announced Friday that Jagr's No. 68 will be retired ahead of a…
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Pittsburgh Penguins franchise icon Jaromír Jágr will have his no. 68 retired prior to the team’s February 18 home game against the Los Angeles Kings, per a team announcement. More to come…
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The Penguins continued to dig out from a dreadful start to the season last night at Crypto.com Arena. Our boys prevailed, 4-3, over a fast, aggressive Kings squad in a highly entertaining contest that featured three lead changes, thanks to Bryan Rus
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Before we dive in, I want to make one thing crystal clear: I’m not here to throw shade at anyone personally. This is all about the topic. Jeff Carter has had a great career, no question. But the idea that his past success should give him special tr
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LOS ANGELES — The Pittsburgh Penguins thrived out west and survived a heavy LA Kings team for a perfect roadie. It was the first time they’ve swept the California trip since 1996-97. The Penguins also got good goaltending from Magnus Hellberg and
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Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images This is exactly the stretch of games the Pittsburgh Penguins needed. The first month of the 2023-24 season did not always go exactly as planned or hoped for the Pittsburgh Penguins. They w
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Brett Pesce is a game-time decision. Rangers are being extra cautious with Igor Shesterkin. Patrik Laine practices. Tristan Jarry isn't concussed.
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Real talk – I’ve got mixed feelings about overtime games. Sure, the extra thrill is something, but when you’re scrapping for every point in the standings, it’s the wins in regulation that really count. Over in the Metropolitan Division, it’
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Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images If you chose sleep over hockey don’t worry, Pens Points is here to get you all caught up. Thursday was another late for night for fans of the Pittsburgh Penguins as the team remained on
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LOS ANGELES — The Pittsburgh Penguins lacked shot volume and quality. They were physically punished and often confined to the outside of the offensive zone by the LA Kings. They also scored a shorthanded goal and were opportunistic enough to beat L
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LOS ANGELES — From Mike Sullivan to Lars Eller and Bryan Rust, the Pittsburgh Penguins admitted they did not play their best game Thursday. However, the team did enough, including a shorthanded goal by Eller, and Rust scored both a waved off goal i
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