The Connor and Sid Show Rob Soria | February 3, 2016 On an evening in which Edmonton Oilers centre Connor McDavid made his long-awaited return to the lineup, it seemed almost fitting that the rookie phenom and Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney…
Penguins Post All-Star Break Assessment – Forwards Mike Necciai | February 3, 2016 The Pittsburgh Penguins’ forward group has, quite possibly, been the most perplexing assembly of individuals in hockey this season. Despite boasting one of the most star-studded, dangerous-on-paper lineups in recent…
Penguins All-Star Thoughts and the End of #JagrWatch Greg Thornberry | January 31, 2016 The NHL All-Star festivities are now taking place, and Sidney Crosby will not be a part of them. Many Pittsburgh Penguins fans see this as a huge slight, but it…
What Does a Penguins Championship Roster Look Like? Greg Thornberry | January 29, 2016 The Sidney Crosby era in Pittsburgh has seen many different Penguins roster configurations. Some amazing, and some not so much. In 2005 the team featured the rookie phenom with the…
Time to Part Ways With Beau Bennett Mike Necciai | January 28, 2016 Throughout Ray Shero’s tenure as General Manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins, he was known to draft a multitude of defensemen. However, in 2010, the Penguins drafted Beau Bennett with their…
Derrick Pouliot Finally Looks NHL Ready Michael Pityk | January 27, 2016 It has not been an easy transition to the NHL for Pittsburgh Penguins defender Derrick Pouliot. The 8th overall pick in the 2012 entry draft has been known for his…
Pittsburgh Penguins: Lets Talk Trade Deadline Mike Necciai | January 26, 2016 We’re roughly one month away from one of the most exciting days for any NHL fan. In the weeks leading up to February 29, the Pittsburgh Penguins and every other…
Pittsburgh Penguins: Contenders or Pretenders? Mike Necciai | January 25, 2016 Calling the 2015-16 season an emotional rollercoaster for the Pittsburgh Penguins faithful would be the understatement of the year. Expectations were launched into high gear this past summer when the…
Vintage Sidney Crosby Has Triumphantly Returned Michael Pityk | January 22, 2016 At the start of the 2015-16 NHL season, Sidney Crosby was not putting up “Sidney Crosby-esque” point totals. Not only that, but he simply was not looking like the NHL’s…
Pittsburgh Penguins Exorcise Demons vs. Philly Mike Necciai | January 22, 2016 It’s arguably the best rivalry in hockey, maybe even sports in general. The battle of Pennsylvania between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers has stood the test of time with…
Phil Kessel: A Slumping Star Michael Pityk | January 20, 2016 A few short months ago, the city of Pittsburgh erupted when General manager Jim Rutherford announced he had traded for the goal scoring wing Phil Kessel. Not only because Sidney…
Ian Cole Playing Major Role in Defensive Woes Mike Necciai | January 19, 2016 Jim Rutherford and the Pittsburgh Penguins made a choice this past summer to focus on adding offensive depth, while relying on a very young and unproven defensive group. That meant…