Penguins’ to Pursue At Least Four Players in Free Agency Tannor Torrao | July 1, 2014 The NHL’s annual free agent signing period opens today at 12PM eastern time. The Pittsburgh Penguins figure to continue the overhaul of this season’s roster by adding a few new…
James Neal: The Producer, The Man Tannor Torrao | June 30, 2014 The Real Deal no longer resides in Pittsburgh. James Neal was dealt to the Nashville Predators on Friday night during the annual NHL Entry Draft in Philadelphia. In return, the…
Sidney Crosby Should Seek Sports Psychologist Justin Glock | June 30, 2014 Sidney Crosby should seek a sports psychologist to end his subpar playoff performances of the past few years. He’s scored one goal in his last 18 post-season games. The playoffs are about production…
The James Neal Trade and Jim Rutherford’s Next Moves Mike Colligan | June 30, 2014 Free agents Milan Michalek and Stephane Robidas make sense for the Penguins.
The Break-Up: When Neal Lost Malkin Brady Smith | June 29, 2014 For Penguins fans, Evgeni Malkin and James Neal have been an exciting pair to watch over the past few seasons. They’ve been one of the best duos in the NHL…
Predators Make The Right Deal Acquiring James Neal Colin Fitts | June 27, 2014 The Nashville Predators have acquired their long-awaited top-6 forward. In a draft day deal with the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Predators traded Patric Hornqvist and Nick Spaling for James Neal. Nashville GM…
Mike Johnston Hired as New Penguins’ Head Coach Tannor Torrao | June 25, 2014 The Pittsburgh Penguins finally have someone that can call the shots from behind the bench. Mike Johnston, formerly of the WHL’s Portland Winterhawks (Canadian junior hockey) has been hired as…
Jim Rutherford is Creating a PR Nightmare for the Penguins Tannor Torrao | June 24, 2014 A timeline to start us off: Tuesday, May 13th: Penguins lose Game Seven at a home to the New York Rangers 2-1, after holding a 3-1 series lead thanks to…
The 2 Moves That Led To The Pittsburgh Penguins Downfall Mike Burse | June 24, 2014 The downfall of the Pittsburgh Penguins can be traced back to the summer of 2012. During that summer and prior to the beginning of the NHL season there were a…
A Few Penguins Odds and Ends Prior to the Meat of the Offseason Tannor Torrao | June 17, 2014 I’ve flown under the radar for the most part since the Penguins parted ways with former GM Ray Shero. Quite frankly, I just haven’t had much to say regarding the…
The Pressure of NHL Playoff Success Geoff Hammersley | June 12, 2014 In his first year at the helm of the Pittsburgh Penguins, Dan Bylsma won a Stanley Cup. Since that faithful night in Detroit, the Penguins haven’t been to a Stanley…
The Hurricanes/Penguins Merry-Go-Round Keeps Spinning Mark Shiver | June 6, 2014 The Hurricanes/Penguins merry go-round keeps spinning. Ole’ JR is heading north to the land of the Penguins. Not the North Pole, but to beautiful Pittsburgh, home of the Steelers, the…