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Game Preview: Pittsburgh Penguins @ Philadelphia Flyers 12/4/2023 - Lines, how to watch

Photo by Len Redkoles/NHLI via Getty Images Another Pens/Flyers game Who: Pittsburgh Penguins (11-10-2, 24 points, 6th place Metropolitan Division) @ Philadelphia Flyers (12-10-2, 26 points, 5th place Metropolitan Division) W

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Published: 11 months ago

Pens Points: West Side to East Side

Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports Catch up on some of the latest hockey headlines in today’s Pens Points. Here are your Pens Points for this Monday morning... With a quarter of the season gone, who are these Pittsbu

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Published: 11 months ago

Penguins Recall Alex Nylander Again; Update on Nieto

The Pittsburgh Penguins announced they have recalled Alex Nylander from the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. Nylander had a three-game run beside Evgeni Malkin in place of injured Rickard Rakell but didn’t make an impact, scoring no points. Nylander

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Published: 11 months ago

Penguins One-Timers: Karlsson Struggling to Fit? Others Miss Chance

The Pittsburgh Penguins power play is broken. After 23 games, the power play has scored in just four of those games. The team has seven power-play goals in 64 attempts, though one of those was a two-man advantage, and one was a 4v3 OT power play. The

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Published: 11 months ago

Pittsburgh Penguins Recall Alex Nylander

12/03/23: Following the placement of Matt Nieto on injured reserve, the Penguins recalled Nylander to their NHL roster. Nylander dressed for three AHL games on his latest reassignment, collecting two assists. 11/29/23: The Pittsburgh Penguins have re

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Published: 11 months ago

Penguins-Flyers: A Classic Rivalry Subdued, Not Renewed

CRANBERRY — Sidney Crosby says he didn’t have any particularly strong feelings, negative or otherwise, about the Philadelphia Flyers before breaking into the NHL in 2005. “They always had pretty good teams, with (Eric) Lindros and (Mark Recchi)

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Published: 11 months ago

20 Fantasy Thoughts: Crosby delivering arguably his most impressive season yet  

Given his age and the state of the Pittsburgh Penguins roster, there’s an argument to be made that this year may end up being Sidney Crosby’s most impressive.

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Published: 11 months ago

Latest Penguins PP Makeover Has Karlsson, Letang on Same Unit

The Pittsburgh Penguins circled back to an earlier look on their unproductive power play Sunday during practice at the UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex. Sort of. The Penguins deployed top defensemen Erik Karlsson and Kris Letang together on the top unit,

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Published: 11 months ago

Fly(er) By Night Power Play Costs Penguins Again in 4-3 Shootout Loss

Blow it up. No, make that BLOW IT UP. That was my reaction as the Penguins’ power play sank to new levels of ineptitude while contributing in as negative a way as possible to our disappointing 4-3 shootout loss to the blood-rival Flyers l

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Published: 11 months ago

Injured RW Rickard Rakell Having On-Ice Workout

CRANBERRY — Rickard Rakell, the Pittsburgh Penguins’ second-line right winger who is on the Long-Term Injured list because of an unspecified upper-body issue, is going through an on-ice workout at UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex. He has missed the pa

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Published: 11 months ago

Sunday Standings: December arrives

Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images Checking in on the Metropolitan Division The pack is tight in the Metropolitan Division as December begins. The gap between third place Washington and seventh place New Jersey is just four

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Penguins Wrap: Jarry Makes History; Power Play Repeats it

The past week was, in at least one regard, unlike any other the Pittsburgh Penguins have had since they entered the NHL in 1967. That’s because, for the first time in franchise history, one of their goaltenders scored a goal. Tristan Jarry turned t

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