The Penguins' losing skid hit three games without Matt Murray and leaky goaltending was part of the problem again vs. a dangerous Bruins team.
The Bruins and Penguins are among the elite in the Eastern Conference. They get it on Thursday night at TD Garden in Boston.
The Penguins are turning to Casey DeSmith over Tristan Jarry in goal for tonight's game against the Bruins.
Penguins standout rookie Zach Aston-Reese sustained an upper body injury earlier this week in practice and is out "long-term," according to Mike Sullivan.
Derick Brassard's debut in a Penguins uniform didn't end in victory but the center showed why he can be a valuable contributor in the months to come.
Patric Hornqvist could have gotten more money elsewhere, but the chance to add another Stanley Cup to his mantle is what's keeping him in Pittsburgh.
Derick Brassard is in Pittsburgh, finally, and he is expected to make his Penguins debut tonight when they host the Devils.
The Penguins look to avenge their dismal Feb. 3 loss to the Devils tonight on home ice where they haven't lost since Jan. 4.
Matt Murray is out with an apparent concussion after being injured in practice on Monday. Casey DeSmith will start tonight vs. New Jersey Devils.
Patric Hornqvist isn't easy to move, as NHL goaltenders have known for years. Now, he won't be moving from Pittsburgh, either.
Matt Murray left Monday's practice early after taking a puck to the head on an Olli Maatta slap shot during drills.
Four days after being acquired by the Penguins, Derick Brassard has still not joined his new team. Brassard is still dealing with immigration issues that are keeping him in Canada.
The Penguins added forward depth at the deadline, acquiring Carolina's Josh Jooris in exchange for Greg McKegg. Jooris was immediately assigned to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.
The Penguins are inquiring about Rangers defenseman Ryan McDonagh, per Sportsnet's Nick Kypreos.
What: NHL trade deadline. When: 3 p.m. TV: NHL Network (national)
Derick Brassard has been a very good No. 2 center, but he could make the Penguins great as a No. 3 behind Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin.
Newly acquired center Derick Brassard is waiting in Toronto for his immigration issues to be solved before he can join the Penguins.
The Penguins have the NHL's best power play but they haven't been able to use it a lot lately. They've had just three chances in their last four games.