How Hornqvist Extension Affects Penguins Cap Kyle Gipe | February 27, 2018 On Monday, Feb. 26, multiple reports surfaced that the Pittsburgh Penguins were closing in on an extension with right wing Patric Hornqivst. The terms, as reported by TSN’s Bob McKenzie,…
Hornqvist Contract Necessary for Penguins Julia Stumbaugh | February 27, 2018 The Pittsburgh Penguins may not have made any major moves on trade deadline day, staying relatively quiet after their acquisition of former Senators forward Derick Brassard earlier this weekend and…
Penguins Sign Hornqvist to Extension: Report Brandon Share-Cohen | February 26, 2018 The Pittsburgh Penguins are reportedly extending forward Patric Hornqvist to a five-year contract extension worth $26.5 million, according to Bob McKenzie. The deal comes with an annual cap hit of…
The Sneaky Value of Patric Hornqvist The Hockey Writers | November 17, 2017 As hockey fans, we are enchanted when players and goaltenders are left flailing and rendered powerless. When Evgeni Malkin floats past defenders and deposits the puck in the back of…
Pittsburgh Penguins: What Lies Ahead Chris O'Reilly | September 1, 2017 Summer is about to come to a merciful end for hockey fans. Teams report to training camp in a few weeks, and in just over a month we will welcome…
James Neal Trade Revisited Andrew Forbes | June 8, 2017 Normally when the Stanley Cup Final is in full swing the hockey world is focused on the outcomes of games and news surrounding the two clubs involved. Instead, we decided…
Is Game 6 a Must-Win for Penguins? Dave Holcomb | May 8, 2017 The term “must-win” has become one of the most popular cliches in sports over the years. The literal meaning of the term can’t be applied to anything except an elimination…
No Goals? No Problem for Hagelin Dave Holcomb | March 7, 2017 Left wing Carl Hagelin was a model of consistency in his four seasons with the New York Rangers. But over the past two seasons, it’s been a roller coaster ride…
Without Sheary, Penguins Depth Tested Dave Holcomb | February 3, 2017 Other than a brief Sidney Crosby absence due to a concussion, the Pittsburgh Penguins were very healthy through the first couple months of 2016-17. A few other players missed some…
Recap: Ovechkin Hits Milestone as Capitals Stop Penguins Sammi Silber | January 12, 2017 With a strong two-goal performance from Alex Ovechkin, who captured his 1,000th NHL point, the Washington Capitals were able to stop a solid Pittsburgh Penguins team in their tracks. They…
Penguins Know How to Produce Julia Stumbaugh | January 10, 2017 The Pittsburgh Penguins are leading the league in production totals so far this season. Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin are both ranked within the top-four players in the league in points,…
Revisiting Rutherford’s 3 Biggest Trades in Pittsburgh Mike Necciai | January 5, 2017 The Pittsburgh Penguins are enjoying a bye week and won’t return to action until January 8. They’re coming off a December for the ages and despite key injuries on the…