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The week ahead: Penguins load up on division games going into 4 Nations break

Photo by Joe Sargent/NHLI via Getty Images The Pittsburgh Penguins play a bunch of division games this week before taking the 4 Nations pause. It has been a pretty hectic few days for the Pittsburgh Penguins. They have won ba

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Published: 2 months ago

Evgeni Malkin Goes Through an On-Ice Workout

CRANBERRY — Injured Penguins center Evgeni Malkin had an on-ice workout ahead of the full-team practice, which is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. Malkin has missed the past three games because of an unspecified lower-body injury suffered nine days ag

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Published: 2 months ago

Plenty of Penguins Trade Talk in Lots of Places … With One Exception

The Pittsburgh Penguins will convene at UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex in Cranberry for a practice this morning. As the players gather in the locker room and go through their pre-workout routines, they will converse, as coworkers are wont to do. Some di

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Published: 2 months ago

NHL Rumors: Is Elias Pettersson Still Available as the Canucks Reshape Roster

Canucks May Hold Off Trading Elias Pettersson Now As They Add Depth to their Roster It was a busy day for the Vancouver Canucks. First, they traded J.T. Miller to the New York Rangers; then they added depth to their roster with Marcus Pettersson and

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Published: 2 months ago

A different kind of scoreboard watching these days..

Photo by Steve Babineau/NHLI via Getty Images There’s a new way to look at the standings for the rest of this season of interest to the Penguins... One of the aspects to the trade that sent Marcus Pettersson and Drew O’Con

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Published: 2 months ago

Dan’s Daily: Debating Dubas Plan; Flames Pull Back; OC’s Luggage Lost

The Pittsburgh Penguins probably aren’t done on the NHL trade market, but what comes next and how they should proceed are up for debate. Dave Molinari and I dug into Penguins general manager Kyle Dubas’s plan and came up with a couple of differen

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Published: 2 months ago

9 NHL Teams That Should Trade Their 1st-round Pick at the 2025 Trade Deadline

The NHL trade deadline is just more than a month away and we've already seen some intense deals made with J.T. Miller going to the Rangers, Marcus Pettersson…

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Published: 2 months ago

Pens Points: Dubas continues building for the next generation

Photo by Jeanine Leech/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images The rebuild or retool or re-whatever continues for Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Kyle Dubas. Here are your Pens Points for this Monday morning... The rebuild or ret

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Published: 2 months ago

Kingerski: I Like the Dubas Strategy, But…

There is an extra layer to Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Kyle Dubas’s retooling strategy that was a little bit surprising. And I like it. Like anything else in life, what comes next for the Pittsburgh Penguins will be decided by the plan’s

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Published: 3 months ago

New additions look to make quick impact for overhauled Canucks

The Vancouver Canucks roster underwent a dramatic makeover Friday thanks to a pair of trades with the Pittsburgh Penguins and New York Rangers.

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Published: 3 months ago

NHL Rumors: Is Elias Pettersson Still Available as the Canucks Reshape Roster

Canucks May Hold Off Trading Elias Pettersson Now As They Add Depth to their Roster It was a busy day for the Vancouver Canucks. First, they traded J.T. Miller to the New York Rangers; then they added depth to their roster with Marcus Pettersson and

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Published: 3 months ago

Molinari: Penguins’ Rebuild Requires More Than Just Good Trades

The Pittsburgh Penguins drafted Mario Lemieux on June 9, 1984. Five seasons later, Lemieux made his first appearance in a Stanley Cup playoff game. Not a Stanley Cup final game. A first-round playoff game. That’s how long it took one of the greates

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Published: 3 months ago