Former Pittsburgh Penguins winger and KHL star Konstantin Koltsov died on Monday at the age of 42, according to a statement from his Russian club, Salavat Yulaev. Koltsov was an assistant coach for the team. No cause of death was announced. A tweet f
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Former Pittsburgh Penguins forward Konstantin Koltsov has passed away at age 42, per Sportsnet (Twitter Link). Koltsov – the partner of top women’s tennis player Aryna Sabalenka – spent three seasons in the NHL, playing in a combined 144 games.
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Russian hockey team Salavat Yulaev Ufa announced Tuesday that former Pittsburgh Penguins winger Konstantin Koltsov died at the age of 42. Per CNN's George…
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Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Kyle Dubas doesn't just want Sidney Crosby to finish his career with the team. He wants the club to compete for a Stanley Cup in the process."I think everyone's been pretty clear on where they stand on the fact eve
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Russian hockey team Salavat Yulaev Ufa announced Tuesday that former Pittsburgh Penguins winger Konstantin Koltsov has died at the age of 42. Per CNN's George…
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Konstantin played in the Penguins organization for three seasons.
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Photo by Dave Sandford/Getty Images Former Penguins forward Konstantin Koltsov has passed away, according to reports confirmed by Russian team Salavat Yulaev.
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The Pittsburgh Penguins have a new target on their dartboard. The Washington Capitals smoked the Calgary Flames to claim the second wild-card spot and deepen the Penguins’ deficit just a little bit. The Penguins have won two of three, and their new
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Photo by Michael Mooney/NHLI via Getty Images The Penguins and Devils battle it out in a steepening climb to the last Wild Card spot in the East. Who: Pittsburgh Penguins (30-28-9, 69 points, 6th place Metropolitan Division) @
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Ed Mulholland-USA TODAY Sports Catch up on the latest hockey headlines in today’s Pens Points. Here are your Pens Points for this Tuesday morning... While Michael Bunting is no Jake Guentzel, the early returns in the post-Ja
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With their season and playoff hopes absolutely on the brink, the Penguins pulled together and drubbed the Red Wings at PPG Paints Arena last night, 6-3. In the process, keeping their flickering playoff hopes on life support. Both teams had played th
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Not used to big-name acquisitions midseason, the Canes are working overtime to welcome them.
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