In a stark departure from the script in which the Pittsburgh Penguins’ ‘Core Three’ are supposed to stay together until the bitter end, defenseman Kris Letang did not rule out the possibility of a trade when speaking to Pittsburgh Hockey Now after the Penguins’ 6-5 overtime loss to Toronto Sunday.
The Pittsburgh Penguins announced that they completed a few roster moves a day after the trade deadline and a humiliating 4-0 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights.
The Penguins aren't used to struggling in the modern era, and now Evgeni Malkin has opened up after their 2024/25 campaign sees their playoff hopes crushed.
Ilya Samsonov made 22 saves for his 15th career shutout and second this season, Mark Stone had a goal and two assists and the Vegas Golden Knights defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-0.
The next era of the Pittsburgh Penguins begins today. The pivot that began when the team traded winger Jake Guentzel in advance of the 2024 NHL trade deadline could take a quantum leap forward today as general manager Kyle Dubas maneuvers through a maze of recent missteps and failed attempts to resuscitate the
Following an active trade deadline Friday, the Pittsburgh Penguins announced an additional transaction, this time in-house, as defenseman Ryan Shea was re-signed to a one-year deal. Shea, 28, is now under contract through 2025-26 and will make $900,
Kris Letang and the Pittsburgh Penguins will play on Sunday at 1:00 PM ET, facing the Toronto Maple Leafs. If you’re considering a bet on Letang against the Maple Leafs, we have lots of information to help you below.
Dubas fielded questions about the Penguins' deadline activity Wednesday night. Here's what we can take from his answers.
There’s something that sticks out upon taking a quick peek at the Pittsburgh Penguins’ leaders in shorthanded minutes per game: Four of the top five are no longer with the team. Marcus Petterson (2 minutes,
Josh Yohe of The Athletic: Pittsburgh Penguins forward Bryan Rust has a no-movement clause until July 1st. The Penguins don’t plan on asking him to waive it. Don’t think the Penguins have any intentions of trading Rust anytime soon.
DENVER — If further proof that the Pittsburgh Penguins will be sellers to the extreme at the NHL trade deadline was required, they delivered it Tuesday at Ball Arena.
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