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Gamethread: Penguins @ Maple Leafs

Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images Hockey night in Canada action! Talk about the game with Pens fans here!

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Published: 11 months ago

Penguins Prospect Sam Poulin Back from Injury; Scores Quick Goal

It won’t specifically benefit the Pittsburgh Penguins before their Hockey Night in Canada tilt against the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena, but one of their top prospects returned to the AHL lineup after missing 18 games due to injury. Sam

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Published: 11 months ago

Penguins’ Rickard Rakell OUT vs. Maple Leafs

TORONTO — The Pittsburgh Penguins did not get good news Saturday. Winger Rickard Rakell stayed on the ice well after teammates headed to the locker room after the morning skate at Scotiabank Arena. Coach Mike Sulivan confirmed Rakell would not play

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Published: 11 months ago

Liljegren set to return for Leafs vs. Penguins after missing 17 games

Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Timothy Liljegren will return for the team's matchup against the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday, he told The Hockey News' David Alter.A high ankle sprain has kept Liljegren out of action since Nov. 2, when he collided

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Published: 11 months ago

Penguins Update: Rakell Returns, Hinostroza Placed on Waivers

Forward Rickard Rakell, who last played on November 19, is set to make his return to the lineup when the Penguins square off against the Maple Leafs tonight following a lengthy stint on IR. To make room, the team placed forward Vinnie Hinostroza on

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Published: 11 months ago

On to TO; Penguins Game 29 vs. Maple Leafs: Lines, Notes & How to Watch

The Pittsburgh Penguins (13-12-3) finish a two-game road trip with a game Saturday against the Toronto Maple Leafs (15-6-6). The Penguins won the first game of the trip 4-3 in a 12-round shootout Wednesday in Montreal. The Maple Leafs are coming off

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Published: 11 months ago

Dan’s Daily: Trades, Penguins Nonsecret Weapon, and Dubas Return

TORONTO — Pittsburgh Penguins president of hockey operations/GM Kyle Dubas has shutdown the clamor or furor over his return to Toronto, where he worked his way up through the Maple Leafs organization to become the general manager. The city is itchi

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Published: 11 months ago

Rakell Rejoins the Penguins: Navigating His Spot Between Top Lines

Rickard Rakell laced up his skates and joined the Pittsburgh Penguins for practice this Friday, and it’s got everyone talking. Thanks to Taylor Haase from DK Pittsburgh Sports, we know Rakell hit the ice alongside Sidney Crosby and Jake Guentzel. H

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Published: 11 months ago

Penguins vs. Maple Leafs: Date, Time, Betting Odds, Streaming & More

Tonight, the Pittsburgh Penguins wrap up their Canadian road trip with a face-off against the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Pens, sitting at 13-12-3, are going up against a strong Leafs team that’s racked up a 15-6-6 record. Vegas might be betting again

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Published: 11 months ago

Game Preview: Pittsburgh Penguins @ Toronto Maple Leafs 12/16/2023 - Lines, how to watch

Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images The Pens look to make it three wins in a row in Toronto. Who: Pittsburgh Penguins (13-12-3, 29 points, 7th place Metropolitan Division) @ Toronto Maple Leafs (15-6-6, 36 points, 2nd place At

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Published: 11 months ago

Penguins Waive Hinostroza

TORONTO — In a clear sign they expect Rickard Rakell to rejoin the lineup, the Pittsburgh Penguins waived forward Vinnie Hinostroza on Friday. Presumably, he’ll report to the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins of the AHL if he clears on Saturday at 2

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Published: 11 months ago

Penguins’ Rakell Close to Return, ‘I Was in a Pretty Dark Place’

TORONTO — Most often, athletes avoid vulnerability or personal honesty when dealing with the media. In an age where a “no comment” can earn boos from the fans, as Jordan Kyrou learned in St. Louis on Thursday, athletes and coaches almost unflin

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Published: 11 months ago