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Will Evgeni Malkin Remain A Penguin?
- Tommy Bennett
- June 30, 2022
The Superstar Center For the better part of two decades, the Penguins have boasted the best 1-2 punch down the middle. Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin have been together for their entire careers and helped capture three Stanley Cups together. Malkin could have been the number one center on any team, but he helped form […]
Read MoreExamining Where Kris Letang Signs Next
- Tommy Bennett
- June 28, 2022
The Ultimate Penguin When you think of the Pittsburgh Penguins, you of course, think Mario Lemieux and Jaromir Jagr’s awesome head of hair. In this era of Penguins hockey, you think of Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, and even Marc Andre Fleury. You also think of defenceman Kris Letang. The former 3rd round pick in the […]
Read MorePenguins Mailbag: Letang, Crosby, and Goaltending
- Nik Shermeto
- June 24, 2022
It’s that time again! With the off-season in full swing, I decided to do another installment of an off-season Penguins mailbag. Thank you to everyone kind enough to send in their questions! I chose 5 of my favorite questions I was asked to answer in this article. @nhl_kyle on Twitter, who asked: “Do you think […]
Read MorePenguins: Team has options on Evgeni Malkin
- Nik Shermeto
- June 23, 2022
Ever since Evgeni Malkin was drafted in 2004 and made his debut at the beginning of the 2006-07 season, he has been an icon for the franchise. Over the years, he has been a fan favorite in Pittsburgh and has been one of the best players in the NHL. A 3x Stanley Cup Champion, 7x […]
Read MoreHow has Nikita Kucherov fared in the Playoffs since his rookie season?
- Kevin Santangelo
- May 24, 2022
With the official sweep of the president trophy-winning Florida Panthers last night, the Tampa Bay Lightning are now one step closer to accomplishing a three-peat. An Eastern Conference Finals matchup between the Carolina Hurricanes or New York Ranger separates the Lightning and the Stanley Cup Finals. A big part of the Lightnings’ success over the […]
Read MoreRangers: Panarin punches Rangers’ ticket to Round 2
- Luca Perito
- May 16, 2022
If you tuned in to any of the games over the weekend, you’d understand why the two best words in sports are “Game Seven.” It’s where legacies are cemented, and legends are born. It’s why 28 years after scoring the most iconic goal in Rangers history, Stefan Matteau was in Madison Square Garden Sunday night […]
Read MoreRangers: Uphill Battle Continues For Game 6
- Justin Bonhard
- May 13, 2022
The uphill battle continues for the New York Rangers as they look to even the series at three games apiece tonight in Pittsburgh. The Past is The Past Leave it behind them. The Rangers were rocked in both games three and four of this series, which included the pulling of Vezina and Hart Trophy finalist […]
Read MoreRangers: Lackluster Effort Leads to Game 4 Loss; Season on the Line Wednesday
- Nicholas Mott
- May 10, 2022
Just like that, the New York Rangers’ season is on the brink. The Pittsburgh Penguins put together back-to-back seven-goal efforts on the Rangers. Among notable issues, the Blueshirts don’t seem to have an answer for the Guentzel-Crosby-Rust line. They also don’t seem to have an answer for the Penguins’ power-play unit(s). It’s been all hands […]
Read MoreRangers: Game 3 Review and Game 4 Preview
- Nicholas Mott
- May 9, 2022
If this series were to be described in just a word, we’d use the following, “momentum.” As any NHL playoff series is, it’s all about grabbing and holding onto the momentum. The fact of the matter is, any momentum, or edge, has been tough to keep. From a Rangers’ perspective, we’ve seen plenty of times […]
Read MorePittsburgh Penguins: Depth comes up huge in Game 3 Win
- Nik Shermeto
- May 9, 2022
In Game 1, the Penguins would win a classic in 3OT, with 3 points by Bryan Rust and 2 points by Guentzel, Malkin, and Crosby. Game 2 was a 5-2 loss with goals by Guentzel and Crosby. If the Penguins were going to have any shot in game 3, they would need some more unexpected […]
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