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B/R NHL Trade Block Big Board for September 2023

Following four weeks with no trades after July 9, the biggest deal of the offseason occurred on Aug. 6 as the Pittsburgh Penguins acquired superstar…

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Published: 1 year ago

2023-24 Schedule by Month: March

Photo by Joe Sargent/NHLI via Getty Images A jam packed March sees the Penguins play 16 games in 31 days as they battle for playoff positioning. Month: March
Number of games: 16
First Game: March 2nd
Home-Road: 8-8

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Published: 1 year ago

Penguins Update: Impromptu Ode to Mario

Hey all. After the fact, I inserted a link to this highlight video of Mario Lemieux into my previous article. I was going to add the following thoughts as a comment, but decided more folks would see them if I posted them in a mini-article. A sort-of

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Published: 1 year ago

Penguins’ Ownership to Purchase, Rename AT&T SportsNet

The Pittsburgh Penguins have identified their new regional sports network. It will be called SportsNet Pittsburgh, and will carry all regionally televised games during the coming season. Effective Oct. 2, the network will acquire and re-brand AT&

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Published: 1 year ago

NHL Rumors: Penguins, Blues, Maple Leafs

In today’s NHL rumors rundown, how much will it cost the Pittsburgh Penguins to extend Jake Guentzel on another contract? Meanwhile, could a Torey Krug trade out of St. Louis…

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Published: 1 year ago

Report: Kessel wants to play this season, willing to end ironman streak

Unrestricted free-agent forward Phil Kessel wants to continue his career in 2023-24 and is willing to sacrifice his ironman streak in order to find a fit, according to Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman. Kessel established an NHL record by playing in his

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Published: 1 year ago

Penguins Update: How Would Yesterday’s Stars Fare in Today’s Game (and Vice Versa)?

I was working at Wright’s Gym the other day, tending to business, when fellow PP writer Caleb Di’Natale walked in. We began to talk hockey and one subject led to another when, out of the blue, Caleb made a rather provocative and thought

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Published: 1 year ago

Molinari: Five Questions Penguins Must Answer

The Pittsburgh Penguins’ seemingly interminable — though occasionally frenetic — offseason is winding down. Finally. Took long enough, but for those who didn’t remember, that’s what happens to a team when its season ends in mid-April. (Peng

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Published: 1 year ago

Dan’s Daily: Will Crosby Captain Team Canada? KHL Wants to Play the NHL

There was some heavyweight NHL news Wednesday, including the predominance of the Penguins’ national TV schedule, former Penguins winger Carl Hagelin was forced to retire, and Canadian media is already looking ahead to the 2025 World Cup of Hockey a

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Published: 1 year ago

Over/unders for the Pittsburgh Penguins’ newest additions

Photo by Kavin Mistry/NHLI via Getty Images Taking a look at some over/unders for the newest members of the Pittsburgh Penguins roster Now that the 2023-24 Pittsburgh Penguins roster is mostly set (with the possible addition o

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Published: 1 year ago

Two-time Stanley Cup champion Carl Hagelin retires after 11 NHL seasons: What he meant to Penguins

Veteran NHL forward Carl Hagelin is retiring, he announced Wednesday on Instagram. Here’s what you need to know: Hagelin played 11 NHL seasons and 713 career games for the New York Rangers, Anaheim Ducks, Pittsburgh Penguins, Los Angeles Kings and

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Published: 1 year ago

Eye Injury Forces Penguins Alum Carl Hagelin to Retire

Forward Carl Hagelin, a member of the Pittsburgh Penguins’ Stanley Cup-winning teams in 2016 and 2017, has retired. Hagelin announced his decision on Instagram, citing an injury to his left eye sustained when he was struck by a stick during a pract

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Published: 1 year ago