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A nod to the past brought Sidney Crosby to tears. The Penguins captain is smiling about the present
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Sidney Crosby raised his eyes to the videoboard, and all the memories came flooding back, accompanied by tears that the Pittsburgh Penguins captain made no effort to wipe away. Spend your life doing something,
The Penguins have clearly exceeded expectations this season but there is one trade they need to make before the Olympic break
The Metropolitan Division has been full of unexpected storylines this season, with plenty of teams, like the Pittsburgh Penguins, exceeding expectations.
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Egor Chinakhov and Anthony Mantha scored on rushes in a 31-second span in Pittsburgh's four-goal second period, helping the Penguins beat the Chicago Blackhawks 6-2 on Thursday night for their fifth straight victory.
The temperatures may be frigid outside, but the Pittsburgh Penguins are keeping things hot on the rink. Winners of six straight and on a 7-0-2 roll in their past nine games, the Penguins will look to keep the good times rolling when they host the Ottawa Senators on Monday.
For the Pittsburgh Penguins, Saturday was a special night for a plethora of reasons.
If you like hockey games that feel like roller-coasters designed by someone who hates your blood pressure, the New York Rangers and Pittsburgh Penguins served up just that Saturday afternoon at PPG Paints Arena.
Back in Pittsburgh for Saturday's 2016 Stanley Cup celebration, Rutherford opened up about rumors surrounding his departure.
Pittsburgh Penguins top-line winger Bryan Rust has been suspended for three games, the NHL Department of Player Safety announced on […] The post NHL Suspends Penguins’ Rust for Hit to Head appeared first on Pittsburgh Hockey Now.
Anthony Mantha and Noel Acciari scored two goals apiece, and the surging Pittsburgh Penguins held off the New York Rangers 6-5 on Saturday for their sixth straight victory.
In other words, Penguins president/general manager Kyle Dubas doesn’t feel obligated to add a forward before the March 6 NHL trade deadline. This doesn’t mean he won’t get one if an upgrade becomes available, but there’s no glaring need. The same can be said of the Penguins’ goaltending. The blue line is a different story.