Dubas basically said last night he was taking Markus Ruck with this next pick. I think the rest of the league probably realized taking one without the other doesn't make much sense. They're a package deal.
@LaurynLilly4@JoshYohe_PGH There are literally no free agents worth getting into a bidding war over. The trade market is the way to go if looking to add this summer.
Big picture review:
• Hoffmann family said all the right things
• Priority is winning
• Family intends on building upscale hotels in Pittsburgh
• Called Dubas and Muse the best in the world at their jobs
• Hopeful Mario will join in some capacity
• Florida likely in, Wheeling likely out as ECHL affiliate
• TV network remains the same for next year
• Will spend as much money on team as Dubas requests
• Already bought home in Squirrel Hill, will be visible in community and in terms of day to day team happenings
@tedcruz@TuckerCarlson No Ted Cruz. What’s been obvious for quite some time is that the American people do not care about Israel, a foreign country. The American people care about America only. America First. You don’t care about the American people because all you care about is Israel First.
@marklevinshow You’re a clown. You only care about the Epstein files now because Trump isn’t doing what you want for precious Israel anymore. It’s disgusting that you would politicize the Epstein files. We all should want the entirety of the files released and everyone prosecuted that partook.
1️⃣7️⃣ years in the making!
@Canes captain Jordan Staal is lifting the #StanleyCup for the second time in his career and did so 20 years after his brother Eric also did so for Carolina (2006).
#NHLStats: https://t.co/LbpyhDNoTP
"This is something I've been going after ever since we got the first one. You want to win it again and again and again."
Jordan Staal sets another record with the largest gap between winning the Cup at 17 years.
Seventeen years after helping the Penguins win the Stanley Cup, Jordan Staal leads Carolina to a championship - and becomes the oldest player in NHL history to be awarded the Conn Smythe. What a journey. What a career. What a guy. Congrats to Staalsy and the Canes.
The Penguins first-round picks from 2004, 2005, 2006: Evgeni Malkin, Sidney Crosby, Jordan Staal.
All won Conn Smythe Trophies in their careers.
That's a wild run of first-round picks over a three-year stretch.