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Pittsburgh Penguins: Malkin, Neal, Kunitz Need Reuniting

The Pittsburgh Penguins’ trio of Evgeni Malkin, James Neal and Chris Kunitz need to be reunited to clear the fog that has crept its way into the Penguins’ focus. The Penguins pride themselves on their ability to score and dominate puck possession. Right now they are not focusing or executing to any degree of satisfaction. ...

Pittsburgh Penguins November Minor-League Update

The Pittsburgh Penguins are off to a strong start despite dealing with a number of big injuries once again this season.  They’ve compiled a 9-3-3 record and sit atop the NHL standings (albeit with a few more games under their belt than other teams). We often forget to take into account the domino effect a ...

Pittsburgh Penguins Roster and Cap Analysis

The first week of the season is becoming an annual tradition of roster complication and chaos for the Pittsburgh Penguins. Front offices around the NHL probably don’t feel bad for the Penguins — a team blessed with young star talent and the financial support from ownership to spend to the salary cap — but preseason ...

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