Penguins/NHL category, Page 284
Sidney Crosby’s junior team to retire his No. 87
Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby’s No. 87 jersey will undoubtedly hang in the rafters of PPG Paints Arena shortly after he announces his retirement someday. The Coliseum Sun Life Financial won’t have to wait to host a similar celebration. Crosby’s junior team, the Rimouski Oceanic, announced Thursday that it will...
A player-by-player look at the Penguins’ rookie tournament roster
Whether general manager Jim Rutherford’s offseason moves have improved the Pittsburgh Penguins’ chances of returning to championship contention is a matter for debate. This isn’t: Rutherford’s summer has dramatically improved the team’s prospect pool. On defense, the Penguins picked up first-round draft pick Pierre-Olivier Joseph in the Phil Kessel trade...
Penguins Predictions: Could another 100-point season be in the cards for Sidney Crosby?
Ever since he was a teenage phenom growing up in Nova Scotia, absolutely nothing Sidney Crosby has accomplished in his hockey career has flown under the radar. He’s one of the most well-chronicled athletes in history. Still, it’s possible that something Crosby accomplished with the Pittsburgh Penguins last season has...
Penguins of the Decade: No. 1, Sidney CrosbyVideo
Beat writer Jonathan Bombulie has compiled a countdown of the top Pittsburgh Penguins of the 2010s. At No. 1 is forward Sidney Crosby. Follow the Pittsburgh Penguins all season long....
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins head coach named team’s general manager
The last three men to hold the position of general manager of the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins – Bill Guerin, Jason Botterill and Chuck Fletcher – have left the job to become a GM in the NHL. Mike Vellucci does not intend to run that streak to four. The Penguins announced Thursday...
Former Penguins defenseman Ben Lovejoy announces retirement
Ben Lovejoy, a defenseman who did two tours of duty with the Pittsburgh Penguins and helped the team to the 2016 Stanley Cup, announced his retirement from the NHL on Wednesday night. Lovejoy, 35, played 11 NHL seasons, including parts of seven with the Penguins. He made the announcement while...
Penguins Predictions: Which returning player will receive warmest ovation?
Whether the Pittsburgh Penguins will be a better team without Phil Kessel is a topic for debate. Whether many Penguins fans will miss him is not. During his four years with the team, Kessel built a fervent fan following seldom seen in the history of the franchise, with a few...
Penguins of the Decade: No. 2, Evgeni Malkin
Beat writer Jonathan Bombulie has compiled a countdown of the top Pittsburgh Penguins of the 2010s. At No. 2 is forward Evgeni Malkin. Follow the Pittsburgh Penguins all season long....
Penguins Predictions: Can Jake Guentzel reach 40-goal mark again?
Last year at this time, Pittsburgh Penguins winger Jake Guentzel had a very clear goal in mind. He was fresh off a red-hot playoff performance that saw him score 10 goals in 12 games. On the heels of a 13-goal output in the playoffs the year before that, Guentzel was...
Penguins of the Decade: No. 3, Kris Letang
Beat writer Jonathan Bombulie has compiled a countdown of the top Pittsburgh Penguins of the 2010s. At No. 3 is defenseman Kris Letang. Follow the Pittsburgh Penguins all season long....
Penguins Predictions: Which call-up will play the most NHL games?
It was repeated often enough to become a motto of sorts: The goal for the Pittsburgh Penguins as they reshaped their roster this summer was to become younger, faster and harder to play against. One of the reasons the Penguins needed to get younger was that they didn’t do a...
Penguins of the Decade: No. 4, Matt Murray
Beat writer Jonathan Bombulie has compiled a countdown of the top Pittsburgh Penguins of the 2010s. At No. 4 is goalie Matt Murray. Follow the Pittsburgh Penguins all season long....
Penguins Predictions: Will Kris Letang remain among game’s elite defensemen?
The last time the Pittsburgh Penguins gathered in their locker room at the UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex in Cranberry, defenseman Kris Letang supplied the fireworks. In the wake of a couple of high-profile mistakes that cost his team goals in a first-round playoff loss to the New York Islanders a...
Penguins of the Decade: No. 5, Marc-Andre Fleury
Beat writer Jonathan Bombulie has compiled a countdown of the top Pittsburgh Penguins of the 2010s. At No. 5 is goalie Marc-Andre Fleury. Follow the Pittsburgh Penguins all season long....
First Call: A tremendous Sidney Crosby story; NFL teams play on 80-yard field
Friday’s “First Call” features a “Sid-sational” story about the Penguins captain. “Hard Knocks” will have a field day with that Canadian preseason game field fiasco. And Gritty the mascot has become weaponized. Just who he is Here is a clip about Sidney Crosby that has been making the rounds on...
Penguins Predictions: Will Brian Dumoulin step into the spotlight?
Sidney Crosby had 100 points. Jake Guentzel scored 40 goals. Kris Letang gave a strong bounceback performance. Those are loud. Know who had a quietly excellent season for the Pittsburgh Penguins last year? Defenseman Brian Dumoulin. When Dumoulin was on the ice at even strength, the Penguins outscored their opponents,...
Penguins of the Decade: No. 6, Phil Kessel
Beat writer Jonathan Bombulie has compiled a countdown of the top Pittsburgh Penguins of the 2010s. At No. 6 is forward Phil Kessel. Follow the Pittsburgh Penguins all season long....
Tim Benz: The Penguins’ Mount Rushmore of Hate
Here’s one I haven’t been able to shake for about a week. While I was pinch hitting for Mark Madden on 105.9 the X last week, I was joined by Pittsburgh-born comedian Joe Bartnick. He’s excellent. If you saw him open for Bill Burr a few months ago here in...
First Call: Le’Veon Bell weighs in on Antonio Brown’s helmet; Sidney Crosby is a ‘decade-long’ MVP
In “First Call” Thursday, Le’Veon Bell shows balance where Antonio Brown has lost his mind. More career twists for Kevin White and Derick Brassard. Sidney Crosby is a “decade-long” MVP. Le’Veon’s logic When you are looking for logic and sanity you turn to … Le’Veon Bell? Yes, believe it or...
Penguins Predictions: Where will team stand at Thanksgiving?
After a particularly brutal 6-4 loss in Ottawa last Nov. 17, Pittsburgh Penguins center Matt Cullen made an astute observation. “We need to have more urgency in our game,” Cullen said. “Time goes pretty quick here. We’ll find ourselves at Thanksgiving here soon.” The wise old centerman knew that spot...
Penguins of the Decade: No. 7, Chris Kunitz
Beat writer Jonathan Bombulie has compiled a countdown of the top Pittsburgh Penguins of the 2010s. At No. 7 is forward Chris Kunitz. Follow the Pittsburgh Penguins all season long....
Penguins assistant Bill Guerin named Wild general manager
Pittsburgh Penguins assistant general manager Bill Guerin, who won a Stanley Cup with the team as a player in 2009 and advanced within the organization to perform simultaneous front-office roles, was named the fourth general manager of the Minnesota Wild. He will be introduced by the Wild on Thursday during...
Penguins Predictions: Will Patric Hornqvist rediscover his power-play prowess?
Last year, Pittsburgh Penguins winger Patric Hornqvist had a good first half and a terrible second half of the season. That cannot be debated. He had 15 goals in 34 games when a puck to the face gave him the fourth documented concussion of his career Jan. 8. He had...
Penguins of the Decade: No. 8, Patric HornqvistVideo
Beat writer Jonathan Bombulie has compiled a countdown of the top Pittsburgh Penguins of the 2010s. At No. 8 is forward Patric Hornqvist. Follow the Pittsburgh Penguins all season long....
Penguins Predictions: Who will take Phil Kessel’s spot on the power play?
To suggest Pittsburgh Penguins coach Mike Sullivan had a love-hate relationship with his top power-play unit last season is no exaggeration. Sullivan had genuine, intense respect and admiration for the amazing offensive feats players such as Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Kris Letang are capable of. “When they’re on, they’re...
