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Kyle Dubas faces early inflection point with Pens’ troubles

Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images The Penguins need to fix problems sooner than later It’s early yet, but that doesn’t mean the Kyle Dubas and the Penguins can’t ignore the developing trends of this season. Sitting at

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Published: 10 months ago

Ranking Erik Karlsson and the 7 Best Offensive Defensemen in the NHL This Season

With goal scoring back on the rise in recent years and a wave of young superstar talent entering the NHL, it has created a perfect storm for the type of…

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Published: 10 months ago

Raw Penguins Room: Crosby Defends Effort, but Eller Gets Blunt

The Pittsburgh Penguins are 2-4-0. They’ve lost three in a row and are about to face one of the best teams in the NHL on Thursday. The situation is not rosy, but the feeling inside the Penguins locker room alternated from optimistic to defiant and

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Published: 10 months ago

Pens Points: Dusted by Dallas

Photo by Joe Sargent/NHLI via Getty Images Pens take early lead but fall to Stars during Frozen Frenzy. Our recap and some others headlines here in Pens Points. Even on nights when the Pittsburgh Penguins put together a solid

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Published: 10 months ago

Penguins rookie Ludvig leaves loss in 2nd after hit

Defenseman John Ludvig, 23, making his NHL debut, left with an injury at 10:41 of the second period Tuesday in the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-1 loss to the Dallas Stars, and coach Mike Sullivan said afterward "we're hopeful he's going to be OK."

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Published: 10 months ago

Report Card: Mistake-Filled Penguins Too Soft, ‘Have Holes (to Fix)’

Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby was a touch defiant after the Penguins lost 4-1 to the Dallas Stars. Center Lars Eller struck a determined tone while acknowledging a fundamental fact that no one wants to admit. The Penguins played soft. The

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Published: 10 months ago

NHL Highlights: Stars 4, Penguins 1

Jake Oettinger turned aside 38 of the 39 shots he faced, while Thomas Harley and Jason Robertson collected a goal and an assist apiece to help lead the Dallas Stars to a 4-1 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins.

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Published: 10 months ago

Penguins Rookie John Ludvig Leaves Game

The Pittsburgh Penguins have announced that defenseman John Ludvig will not return to tonight’s game against the Dallas Stars. The 23-year-old rookie left the game with an injury after laying a hit on Dallas forward Radek Faksa. The two men appeare

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Published: 10 months ago

Penguins/Stars Recap: Frustrations continue in loss to Dallas

Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports Pittsburgh starts out pretty well before falling down and out against Dallas Pregame For the second straight game the Penguins make defensive changes that leads to a rookie lap prior to warmup

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Published: 10 months ago

Same Old Story, All-Too-Familiar Ending: Penguins Lose to Dallas, 4-1

The Pittsburgh Penguins have talked a lot about how important it is to be consistent, but the plain truth is that they actually have been through the first six games of this season. Consider their 4-1 loss to Dallas at PPG Paints Arena Tuesday evenin

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Published: 10 months ago

Penguins’ John Ludvig knocked out after collision, leaves games vs. Stars

Pittsburgh Penguins’ defenseman John Ludvig left Tuesday’s game vs. the Dallas Stars with an upper-body injury. Ludvig appeared to be knocked out after an open-ice collision with Stars’ forward Radek Faksa midway through the second period. Ludv

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Published: 10 months ago

Video: Penguins John Ludvig Knocked Out By Hit

Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman John Ludvig made his NHL debut Tuesday against the Dallas Stars. The d-man played just over five minutes through the middle of the second period, but his big hit on Dallas center Radek Faksa ended his night. With just o

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Published: 10 months ago