Penguins: A Left vs. Right Schism on the Blue Line
There’s quite a dichotomy between the left side and the right side of the Pittsburgh Penguins blueline. One side is very strong, the other… not so much.
There’s quite a dichotomy between the left side and the right side of the Pittsburgh Penguins blueline. One side is very strong, the other… not so much.
The Penguins could potentially be a playoff bubble teams in 2025-26 but for one huge issue: the goaltending. There remain more questions than answers.
The Penguins allowed their core to age too long and strip-mined their farm system. They now face a very long rebuild that has just taken baby-steps so far.
Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby turns 38 this week. After two decades in the league, he’s lived up to every
The most recent noteworthy Pittsburgh Penguins news is off the ice and centers around franchise icon Mario Lemieux.
The Pittsburgh Penguins had, shall we say, a not great ranking in the most recent edition of the Athletic’s NHL broadcast poll. Of course, it’s all in the eye (and ear) of the beholder.
The last time a team from the Metro Division won the Stanley Cup title or the Eastern Conference was in 2018. Odds makers aren’t too bullish this year, either.
All in likelihood, Sidney Crosby is a Penguin for life if he wants to be. But let’s play through some scenarios where the Future Hall of Famer wants to finish his career elsewhere.
The NHL Offseason is in the dog days. Now is a good time to look back and see how each team has did so far this summer.
At the tail end of 2021, Mario Lemieux sold the controlling shares of the Penguins to the Fenway Sports Group. Now it looks like Mario wants to return, yet again.