Was Penguins’ Win Worth It? Julia Stumbaugh | April 5, 2017 The Pittsburgh Penguins came out of Tuesday night’s matchup against the Columbus Blue Jackets with a 4-1 win. This should have been a relief for the Penguins. With these crucial two…
Evolution of ‘Sid and the Kids’ Julia Stumbaugh | March 23, 2017 Last fall, when the Pittsburgh Penguins’ first line started heating up, people started debating what to nickname them. After all, the 2016 playoffs had the HBK line; this line deserved…
Preview: Surging Penguins to Visit Struggling Bruins Anthony Pagliarulo | January 26, 2017 The Pittsburgh Penguins will head to the TD Garden to take on the Boston Bruins for the third and final time in 2016-17 on Thursday evening. The Penguins have claimed two victories over the…
First Line Vital for Penguins Julia Stumbaugh | January 23, 2017 The Pittsburgh Penguins defeated the Boston Bruins this past Sunday afternoon. More accurately, you could say that their top line did. This line, composed of Conor Sheary, Sidney Crosby and Bryan Rust,…
Sheary & Rust Give Penguins Bang for The Buck Julia Stumbaugh | December 26, 2016 When head coach Mike Sullivan joined the Penguins one year ago, he brought up with him players from Pittsburgh’s AHL affiliate, Wilkes-Barre Scranton. These forwards are currently with the Penguins on…
Regulation Losses Not on Pens’ Menu Joshua Crockett | December 22, 2016 After the Pittsburgh Penguins’ recent win over the then-division-leading New York Rangers, here’s a look back at how they again rose to the top of the most streaky division in…
Malkin Finally Passing the Eye Test… Again Joshua Crockett | December 16, 2016 Evgeni Malkin has been on a point-per-game scoring pace for the past five seasons. If we were to compare those five seasons to the five seasons before those, it wouldn’t…
Recap: Bruins Fall to Penguins in Overtime Anthony Pagliarulo | December 14, 2016 After getting off to a slow start, Bruins vs. Penguins contest turned into a good battle. There were some big hits, huge saves and seven total goals to keep the…
Too Early to Abandon Penguins Successful Approach Mike Necciai | October 19, 2016 The Pittsburgh Penguins are 2-1-1 through four games and already, despite how unpredictable hockey can be in early October, folks are calling for change. Let’s take a step back, please.…
Penguins’ Prelude: Rust, Sheary & the Top-6 Debate Greg Thornberry | September 19, 2016 Soon the World Cup of Hockey will end, and the NHL will resume operation. The Penguins will finish a very short offseason, and begin the difficult task of repeating as…
Tom Kuhnhackl – Germany’s Rising Star Julia Stumbaugh | September 12, 2016 Tom Kuhnhackl is the pride of German hockey this week. Less than two months after being the first German player to ever bring the Stanley cup to his home country,…
Repeating as Champs a Tough Task for Penguins Joshua Crockett | August 30, 2016 With as fast-paced and successful as the Pittsburgh Penguins have played since their mid-season makeover, many are picking the Penguins to win back-to-back Stanley Cups for the first time since…