It would have been easy for Kyle Dubas to conclude that it is time for the Pittsburgh Penguins to get a new coach. After all, they have missed the Stanley Cup playoffs for two years in a row and haven’t won a series in the postseason since 2018.
Pittsburgh Penguins prospect Brayden Yager had an explosive playoff run, and the Moose Jaw Warriors sliced through the WHL playoffs, culminating in a WHL championship and a berth in the Memorial Cup tournament.
Crosby scored just 40 seconds into overtime. Eight years ago today, Sidney Crosby came up big in overtime of Game 2 of the 2016 Eastern Conference Final.
Kris Letang had a slightly different role this season but still produced at a very high level. Player: Kris Letang Born: April 24, 1987 (Age 37 currently,
Penguins top forward prospect Brayden Yager is a WHL champion. Yager and the Moose Jaw Warriors swept the Portland Winterhawks in four games on Wednesday in the WHL final round.
The job title has not yet been clearly defined, and the role is equally nebulous, but Pittsburgh Penguins president of hockey operations/GM Kyle Dubas’s most recent agent is taking over the yet unnamed Utah NHL club.
Pittsburgh Penguins defensemen Kris Letang and John Ludvig and forward Matt Nieto are recovering from recent surgeries, the team announced Wednesday. Letang, 37, faces an eight-week recovery timetable following an operation last Friday to repair a fractured finger on his left hand.
Pittsburgh Penguins President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Kyle Dubas announced that Penguins skaters Kris Letang, John Ludvig and Matt Nieto have undergone recent surgeries.
Kris Letang headlines a group of Pittsburgh Penguins players who have undergone significant surgeries in recent days. Letang had an operation in New York May 10 to repair a fractured finger on his left hand.
What a first season in Pittsburgh it was for Erik Karlsson, in ways good and bad. Player: Erik Karlsson Born: May 31, 1990 (Age 33 currently, 2023-24 was
The Penguins had some unexpected beginnings in 2023-24 from unexpected places Last summer, here on Pensburgh we didn’t think there would be too many first time NHL players for Pittsburgh to break onto their NHL roster in 2023-24.
At the end of their season, the Pittsburgh Penguins showed that they have the potential to be a serious contender in 2024-25. However, they still have a lot of work to do this summer.