Tom Wilson's head-hunting is nothing new. In part, it's what has helped him reach the NHL.
Daniel Sprong, the top prospect in Pittsburgh's organization, is a possibility to play in the Penguins' second-round playoff series vs. Washington.
Carl Hagelin's return should provide the Penguins with a spark as they look to even their second-round series against Washington.
Capitals star forward T.J. Oshie sounded off on the three-game suspension levied against teammate Tom Wilson, saying his team is "fired up."
Tom Wilson to serve three-game suspension for his hit on Zach Aston-Reese in Game 3 of the Penguins-Capitals series.
Tom Wilson will have a hearing for his high hit on Zach Aston-Reese in Game 2.
Washington's Alex Ovechkin delivered the dagger to the Penguins in Game 3, converting a 2-on-1 with Nicklas Backstrom with 1:07 left.
For the second game in row, a Tom Wilson hit to the head left a Penguins player injured. This time Zach Aston-Reese has a concussion and broken jaw.
Absolved of blame for his hit on Brian Dumoulin, Washington's Tom Wilson says he's an "honest player," who tries to play the game the "right way."
Three things to look for in tonight's pivotal Game 3 between the Penguins and Capitals.
The Penguins are hoping that the return of Evgeni Malkin and more balanced lines sparks their slumping offense.
The gang's all here. Brian Dumoulin, Carl Hagelin and Evgeni Malkin took to the ice for Monday's practice in Cranberry Township, Pa.
Tom Wilson will not be having a hearing with the Department of Player Safety for his hit on Brian Dumoulin in the Penguins' 4-1 loss in Washington on Sunday.
What is goalie interference? Despite new rules the Penguins still don't know after Sunday's 4-1 loss to Washington in Game 2.
The Penguins found themselves in a familiar hole but this time they were unable to dig their way out in Sunday's 4-1 loss to the Capitals.
Evgeni Malkin won't play Sunday in Game 2 against the Capitals. It's the third straight game he'll miss.
WASHINGTON — If Alex Ovechkin doesn’t shoot wide on his patented one-timer from the left circle, if Devante Smith-Pelly doesn’t miss a wide-open net, maybe Game 1 would have turned out differently...
Evgeni Malkin, the NHL's fourth leading scorer skated on a fourth line during Saturday's practice in Washington. He is returning from a knee injury.