Tuesday, the Pittsburgh Penguins released their full schedule for the 2016-17 season. The Penguins will open at home on Thurs., Oct. 13, 2016, against the Washington Capitals, and Pittsburgh will end its season in New York against the Rangers. Here's a look at the complete schedule. You can a breakdown here. October Opponent Time (EST) Thurs., Oct. 13 vs. Washington Capitals 7:00 p.m. Sat., Oct. 15 vs. Anaheim Ducks 7:00 p.m. Mon., Oct. 17 vs. Colorado ... Read More
Stanley Cup win solidifies places of Crosby, Malkin among hockey elite
Ever since the 2008-09 season that resulted in a Stanley Cup, the Pittsburgh Penguins struggled to piece together a season that encompassed all the necessary qualities of a championship team. And captain Sidney Crosby felt the heat more than anyone else. A head injury forced him to be more cautious on the ice. And, at the start of the 2015-16 season, the captain hit rock bottom after being passed over for the All-Star Game. After that, Crosby looked like a completely different player — ... Read More
Penguins announce preseason schedule, will open season against Capitals
After enjoying the week basking in their Stanley Cup Final win over the San Jose Sharks, it's almost time to get back to business for the Penguins, as the offseason decisions on who stays and who goes have to be made soon. Before the big free agency decisions get made, the Penguins will at least know when they will raise their championship banner, as the team announced on Monday that they will open the 2016-2017 season at home against the Washington Capitals on Thursday, October 13. The ... Read More
Daniel Sprong, other Penguins dealing with offseason injuries
On Friday, the Pittsburgh Penguins announced that talented young forward Daniel Sprong, 19, is expected to miss up to eight months after having shoulder surgery. This comes after a rush of news that maintenance days for Penguins such as Nick Bonino and Evgeni Malkin were indeed just maintenance days. Sprong's return to the NHL will more than likely be delayed. While he will likely be back in time to play later in the season, general manager Jim Rutherford had this to say about Sprong's injury ... Read More
Penguins should consider all options at goaltender
The Penguins should trade Matt Murray. I’ll wait a minute while you scream at me at the top your lungs. Done yet? No? Now? OK, hear me out. The Penguins have a problem at goaltender. There’s only one net and they have two quality players in Murray and Marc-Andre Fleury. That’s not an ideal situation for any team, but some have made it work. The Penguins even seem as if they would be willing to try make it work. “If it was in a perfect world and (head coach Mike Sullivan) and ... Read More
Penguins’ 2016 Stanley Cup win reminder that nothing in sports is certain
Rewind to 2009. The Pittsburgh Penguins had just won the Stanley Cup and were beginning to look like the start of the next NHL dynasty. It's hard to blame anyone for thinking Pittsburgh would be the next Gretzky-era Edmonton Oilers. Captain Sidney Crosby was only 21 years old, fellow center Evgeni Malkin was 22 years old and goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury was just 24 years old. The Penguins were loaded with young, superstar talent — and most of them were under team control for years. On June ... Read More
Despite great playoff performance, Crosby not right choice to win Conn Smythe
When Sidney Crosby was named the winner of the Conn Smythe trophy moments after the Pittsburgh Penguins had secured their fourth Stanley Cup victory last night over the San Jose Sharks, it was the name most people expected. Understandable, considering Crosby's effort throughout the playoffs and, in particular, his dazzling performance in Sunday's Cup-clinching victory in San Jose. It could be argued that Crosby's effort in that Game 6 against the Sharks alone was enough to secure the award ... Read More
Penguins win Stanley Cup, beat Sharks 3-1 in chaotic Game 6
On the sport's biggest stage, it was the Pittsburgh Penguins' stars who shone brightest. In an epic Game 6 against the San Jose Sharks, the Penguins won, 3-1, and hoisted Lord Stanley's Cup at SAP Center. Captain Sidney Crosby was awarded the Conn Smythe trophy as the MVP of the playoffs. Sure, the Penguins were unable to win the series at home in front of their fans, but over 16,000 people gathered at Consol Energy Center to watch and cheer for Pittsburgh. And they got to see quite the ... Read More
Penguins, Sharks honor Gordie Howe before Game 6
The word “hockey” is pretty much synonymous with the name Gordie Howe. So, when Howe, Mr. Hockey himself, passed away Friday at the age of 88, it sent shockwaves throughout the sports community. Now, before Sunday's Stanley Cup Final Game 6, the Pittsburgh Penguins and the San Jose Sharks will take a moment to honor Howe, who wore the number nine. At SAP Center, the Sharks created a teal “9” with tonight's t-shirt arrangement. And both the Penguins and the Sharks will skate during ... Read More
Penguins, Sharks set for crucial Stanley Cup Final Game 6 at SAP Center
Pittsburgh Penguins After a tough loss on Thursday night, the Pittsburgh Penguins have another chance to put themselves on top of the NHL with a Game 6 win over the San Jose Sharks. And while they've played well in the series, there are a couple of areas where the team needs to tighten up. Penguins goaltender Matt Murray needs to play better in net and prevent soft goals from getting past him (he gave up a couple in that crucial Game 5 in Pittsburgh.) Pittsburgh also needs to do a ... Read More