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2025 NHL Draft: Mock draft szn has begun

Photo by Dale Preston/Getty Images When you’re in last place, it’s never too early to turn to mock drafts Mock drafts by their very nature don’t hold a ton of value, but when mired in last place it’s never too early to

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Published: 3 months ago

Kingerski: What a Perfect Penguins Offseason Would Look Like

Between now and then, between the decompression of another disappointing Pittsburgh Penguins season that forced early travel plans instead of team charters for Round One and the dog days of August, when even general managers take a day off, the Pengu

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Published: 1 month ago

2024-25 Season in Review: Kevin Hayes

Photo by Jamie Sabau/NHLI via Getty Images The veteran forward is signed for one more season with the Pens. Vitals Player: Kevin Hayes
Born: May 8, 1992 (Age 32 season)
Height: 6’ 5”
Weight: 216 pounds
Hometown

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Published: 1 month ago

Dan’s Daily: Playoff Domination; Montreal Pushing Crosby Rumors

And here we go again. The Sidney Crosby trade rumors are like Jason Voorhees or Michael Myers because they just won’t die. Montreal is again embroiled in Crosby fervor. The Stanley Cup Playoffs had a couple of dominant performances Monday, leading

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Published: 1 month ago

On this date in Penguins history: Pittsburgh blows out Washington in Game 7 easy-breather

Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images Marc-Andre Fleury made a huge save early on against Alex Ovechkin and the Penguins took it from there. Sixteen years ago today, the Penguins went into the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C.

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Published: 1 month ago

2025-26 Season Could Be Last for Penguins’ Evgeni Malkin

The post 2025-26 Season Could Be Last for Penguins’ Evgeni Malkin appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. Evgeni Malkin might be ready to play out the final years on his current contract and then retire from the NHL, according to a report. The post 2025

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Published: 1 month ago

Evgeni Malkin Considering Retirement In 2026

Penguins great Evgeni Malkin squashed any retirement rumors earlier this season, at least as it relates to this summer. With one year left on his contract, though, the tide is shifting toward Malkin ending his NHL career when he becomes an unrestri

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Published: 1 month ago

Penguins’ coaching vacancy brings plenty of intrigue

Who will be the next head coach of the Pittsburgh Penguins? Two weeks after the team parted ways with longtime bench boss Mike Sullivan, that’s still a big question mark. Emily Sadler looks at some of the deeper ramifications that could come with t

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Published: 1 month ago

Insider Names Penguins’ $50 Million Star as Buyout Candidate in Offseason

The Pittsburgh Penguins had a dissapointing season and now one insider named their $50 million star a buyout candidate. The post Insider Names Penguins’ $50 Million Star as Buyout Candidate in Offseason appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Published: 1 month ago

Canadiens’ Insider Dives Into Crosby-to-Montreal Speculation

The post Canadiens’ Insider Dives Into Crosby-to-Montreal Speculation appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. Could Sidney Crosby see the Montreal Canadiens as a top landing spot, were he ever to entertain a move out of Pittsburgh? The post Canadiens’

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Published: 1 month ago

Penguins Must Invest Wisely; When Does Johnson Cash Out?

All indications are that Kyle Dubas, the Pittsburgh Penguins’ president of hockey operations and general manager, s has ownership’s permission to spend to the salary-cap ceiling during the coming season, when it will spike to $95.5 million. That

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Published: 1 month ago

Kingerski: Why Penguins Veterans Should Embrace Leaving

Jordan Staal was the first to leave. Brooks Orpik was the second. Others followed, some by choice, others involuntarily, but not every member of the Pittsburgh Penguins championship core took salary discounts or vociferously chose to stay. And most o

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Published: 1 month ago

What Sidney Crosby playing at Worlds means to Canada: 'It's so huge'

Canadian Olympic coach Jon Cooper: "Just imagine the effect it's going to have on a 19- and 20-year-old; it's unparalleled."

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Published: 1 month ago