DENVER — Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby was encouraged by much of the Pittsburgh Penguins game Tuesday. So, too, was coach Mike Sullivan who had little to criticize as his team outplayed Stanley Cup contender Colorado Avalanche at Ball Arena.
The intrigue deepened Thursday morning as the TSN insiders cast the Pittsburgh Penguins trade involving Luke Schenn as a potentially temporary relationship.
Hoping to rally a late playoff push under Sidney Crosby's magic, Pittsburgh Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan announced a pivotal goaltender decision.
The Pittsburgh Penguins lack an identity, which is an insane statement considering the organization’s star power. However, this team is on the verge of missing the playoffs in back-to-back seasons, primarily because they do not have a specific aspect of their game they can rely on.
Mike Sullivan has explained the reason why a teammate of star Sidney Crosby will not be able to play for the Pittsburgh Penguins during some games of the 2024-25 NHL season.
Pittsburgh president Kyle Dubas wanted to make his moves before Friday’s NHL trade deadline because his Penguins play that night in Las Vegas. He’s off to a decent start. The Penguins made a move Wednesday night by sending winger Michael Bunting and a 2026 fourth-round draft pick to the Nashville Predators,
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,
From Mario Lemieux to Jaromir Jagr, and Crosby to Malkin, the Penguins’ stars loved Lange. His voice was a prominent soundtrack of their careers. Lange would often bellow “Make me a milkshake, Malkin” when the Russian star would score a goal. Malkin loved it.
The Pittsburgh Penguins’ game started badly and only got worse. They not only lost but did so embarrassingly to the rival Philadelphia Flyers, 6-1, at Wells Fargo Center Tuesday.
Crosby and Sullivan will be in the unfamiliar position of facing one another for the second time in five days tonight.
As puck drop between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Washington Capitals approached Saturday, signs of a memorable afternoon at PPG Paints Arena grew in abundance. There were countless signs held by fans,
Without the emotion that comes right after a game, Pittsburgh Penguins coach Mike Sullivan on Wednesday offered a fairly thorough, thoughtful evaluation of how his team is handling this disappointing season and what he needs from the team.