Tristan Jarry’s five-year, $5.375-million-a-year extension with the Pittsburgh Penguins has been the team’s most contentious move this summer.
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The NHL regular season does not begin until October, and with the current offseason still in full swing, teams will not stop squeaking out more transactions to improve their rosters by opening night.
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"This is an organization of stories. Not just championships, but stories."
Throughout the first fifty years of the franchise, the Pittsburgh Penguins grew and fought through a multitude of adversities.
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For those of you hungering for news…and/or waiting for the shoe to drop…on the Erik Karlsson front, you’ll likely be disappointed with this article. But the Penguins did make three relatively minor moves over the past couple of days.
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It’s not particularly troubling that Drew O’Connor and the Pittsburgh Penguins are scheduled for salary arbitration.
Not yet, anyway.
After all, that’s a tool the league’s labor agreement makes available to some restricted free agents, who qualify for
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There’s enough data in hockey to spin it around enough to present just about whatever picture you want to see. It’s summer, but the models never stop modeling and we have two outlooks about the Penguins to look into today. One is very optimistic.
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It’s become apparent that the Penguins’ new president of hockey operations Kyle Dubas and long-time coach Mike Sullivan are working hand-in-hand to retool our favorite hockey team. Much in the same manner as Sullivan and twice-removed former GM Jim
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For much of the time since Jim Rutherford stepped down as the Pittsburgh Penguins’ president of hockey ops, the bottom six forwards have struggled to find their form. Head coach Mike Sullivan and former general manager Ron Hextall tried every possible
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In stark contrast to my last two articles, this one’s going to be comparatively short ‘n’ sweet.
In evaluating the Penguins’ chances of landing a playoff berth this season, I mentioned the lack of a third-line center capable of stepping into a top-six
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Now that we are officially in lakehouse season, the Daily is getting harder to complete. Fortunately, Wednesday was Phil Kessel’s day with the Stanley Cup, though no hot dogs filled the bowl.
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Now that the initial wave of trades and free-agent signings has passed, a question’s been banging around in my noggin for the past couple of days.
As presently constructed, are the Penguins playoff bound?
Yeah, I know it’s early.
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Since the Pittsburgh Penguins won the 2009 Stanley Cup, only two defensemen have added more size to the Penguins’ blue-line corps than newly signed Ryan Graves.
A few hours into the NHL free agent frenzy on July 1, the Penguins signed Graves to a
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The Pittsburgh Penguins have confirmed that they will participate in the Prospects Challenge tournament in Buffalo in September.
Their involvement in the competition was first reported by PHN on June 10.
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The merits of fighting — whether it should be accepted, banished or celebrated — is perhaps the most polarizing issue in today’s NHL.
For the past couple of decades, too.
And probably for a few decades to come.
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The Pittsburgh Penguins and president of hockey operations Kyle Dubas are coming to the crossroads of their offseason, and Drew O’Connor could be the offramp in a game of chicken. We untangled the Penguins’ situation and timeline, which comes to a head
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With the Pirates calling up top prospects Endy Rodriguez and Quinn Priester for last night’s game and their first tastes at the top level, we got to wondering if the Penguins would follow suit with any candidates next season. (Hey,
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The Pittsburgh Penguins’ offseason remains unsettled. They are over the salary cap, president of hockey operations Kyle Dubas is presumably still interested in Erik Karlsson, we’ve been efforting to find additional backup plans, and a new Drew O’Connor
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The door is still open for Erik Karlsson to the Penguins
Matt Vensel of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: (mailbag) Back on July 1st, sources had Erik Karlsson close to being traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins.
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Every team has them. Players they took in a draft but went on to have success in other cities. Maybe the original team didn’t think the player was good enough, or they figured they could get a better return in a trade.
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