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Penguins’ Best and Worst Trades of the Decade
The Pittsburgh Penguins have spent the last decade with higher expectations than almost any other NHL squad. Stacked with high-end talent and depth to make deep playoff runs, the team has constantly been in win-now mode throughout Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin’s primes. Part of the reason the Penguins have been competitive for so long […]
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Ranking Every Calder Trophy Winner Since 2005
Everyone loves when a young, exciting star comes into the NHL and dominates right out of the gate. The Calder Memorial Trophy is given out each year to the league’s best rookie, with many winners later taking home other hardware, such as the league’s Hart Memorial Trophy. Which Calder Trophy-winning seasons have been the best […]
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Penguins vs. Canadiens – Potential First-Round Matchup Preview
It’s been over 10 weeks since the NHL indefinitely postponed the 2019-20 season. Fans were finally given some hope last week regarding the league’s return. While nothing is set in stone, it appears that a 24-team, bracket-style playoff will determine this season’s Stanley Cup champion. Under the proposed format, the Pittsburgh Penguins would be the […]
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Ranking Every Hart Trophy Winner Since 2005
As the NHL-equivalent to a Most Valuable Player award, the Hart Memorial Trophy is the league’s most coveted award. Often times it coincides with the league’s top goal-scorer or point producer, but sometimes a surprise winner emerges. With that, which Hart-winning season has been the most impressive in recent memory? 14. Corey Perry – Anaheim […]
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Answering the Penguins’ Offseason Questions
It’s hard not to already be looking towards the 2020 NHL offseason. It’s been over a month since an official NHL game took place and there’s really no telling when the league will be back in action or if the 2019-20 season will even be completed. While the Pittsburgh Penguins were gearing up for another […]
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Penguins with 100-Point Seasons
Few NHL franchises have been blessed with success like the Pittsburgh Penguins on both the individual and team levels. The Penguins have seen several Hall of Famers and five Stanley Cups throughout their history. Since the team’s inception prior to the 1967-68 NHL season, 12 different skaters have racked up 100 or more points in […]
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Penguins’ 2019-20 Trade Grades – How’d They Do?
While the Pittsburgh Penguins weren’t quite as active as usual on the trade market this season, the team still made a big splash that everyone expected. General manager Jim Rutherford had his eyes locked in on his prize and he finally made a deal to acquire Jason Zucker. Aside from that, the Penguins made a […]
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Panthers Trade Trocheck for Depth & Youth
In one of the biggest and arguably most surprising trades on deadline day, the Florida Panthers sent Vincent Trocheck to the Carolina Hurricanes for a package headlined by Lucas Wallmark and Erik Haula. Trocheck should immediately jump into the Hurricanes’ top six as the second-line center. He’s tallied 10 goals and 36 points in 55 […]
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Panthers & Bobrovsky Looking to Break Slump Out West
Starting Monday afternoon against the San Jose Sharks, the Florida Panthers will play their next five games on the road against Western Conference opponents. The road trip through California and the desert cities could make or break the season for the Panthers. Before play began on Feb. 1, the team was third in the Atlantic […]
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Wild Have More Pieces to Sell
After a blockbuster deal that sent Jason Zucker to the Pittsburgh Penguins, Minnesota Wild general manager Bill Guerin has made his expectations clear to his roster: “I can promise you this: If there is quit, there will be more trades,” Guerin said after acquiring Alex Galchenyuk, prospect Calen Addison and a lottery-protected 2020 first-round pick. […]
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Penguins Make Big Splash with Zucker
When general manager Jim Rutherford wants a player, he’ll find a way to get him. Every time. After what felt like an eternity of rumors, the Pittsburgh Penguins have finally landed Jason Zucker. In exchange, the team sent Alex Galchenyuk, defensive prospect Calen Addison, and a 2020 first-round pick to the Minnesota Wild. Seeing the […]
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Penguins get Security, Value with Pettersson Extension
On Tuesday, the Pittsburgh Penguins announced a five-year contract extension worth just over $4 million annually with defenseman Marcus Pettersson. The 23-year-old was a pending restricted free agent making just under $875,000 this season. The new deal also includes a modified no-trade clause in the 2023-24 and 2024-25 campaigns. Since being acquired from the Anaheim […]
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Penguins’ Top-5 Trade Deadline Assets
Since the 2019-20 NHL season began, the Pittsburgh Penguins have been forced to navigate through nearly every key member of the team being injured at some point. Still, after the NHL All-Star break, the Penguins find themselves with the fourth-most points in the NHL and just four points behind the Washington Capitals for the Metropolitan […]
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Hurricanes Have Trade Options to Fill Hamilton Hole
After suffering a fractured fibula on Jan. 16, Dougie Hamilton underwent surgery and will be out indefinitely. With just about two and a half months remaining in the regular season, it’s safe to say that Hamilton won’t return before the playoffs begin. Should the Carolina Hurricanes look to the trade market to replace him before […]
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Penguins Running Out of Options With Galchenyuk
When the Pittsburgh Penguins acquired Alex Galchenyuk in a trade involving Phil Kessel last offseason, the team was hoping he’d mesh with the top-six and produce in a similar way that Kessel did. Over halfway through the season, things haven’t gone according to plan. Galchenyuk has just 4 goals and 15 points in 36 games […]
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Penguins’ Under-the-Radar Trade Targets
Even before the devastating injury to Jake Guentzel, the Pittsburgh Penguins were likely going to be buyers before the trade deadline. Now, that seems like a guarantee. General manager Jim Rutherford has always been trigger-happy when it comes to making trades and this season should be no exception. The Penguins have found a way to […]
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Guentzel’s Injury Gives Penguins Another Speedbump
Yes, there’s more bad injury news for the Pittsburgh Penguins. As Jake Guentzel notched his 20th goal of the season and 200th point of his NHL career during Monday’s win over the Ottawa Senators, he tripped head-first at full-speed straight into the boards. He immediately clutched his arm in pain and, fortunately, skated to the […]
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Penguins Shouldn’t Gamble on Andersson
On Dec. 21, forward Lias Andersson requested a trade from the New York Rangers and, shortly after, was suspended by the team for leaving their American Hockey League affiliate, the Hartford Wolf Pack. Because the request came right around the time of the league’s holiday roster freeze, the trade market has been fairly quiet so […]
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Penguins’ Sullivan has Strong Case for Jack Adams
Entering the 2019-20 campaign with the NHL’s longest active playoff streak, 13 consecutive appearances, the Pittsburgh Penguins faced fairly high expectations, as usual. So far, they have a solid grip on the Eastern Conference’s top wild-card spot, but it hasn’t come easily. On the surface, head coach Mike Sullivan is in line with expectations or […]
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