The Penguins showed they can overcome a two-goal, third-period deficit. But their slow start and sloppy defense ultimately cost them.
Derick Brassard has been traded before but never to a team that has won before and looks set to win three straight Stanley Cups with him in the lineup.
After four days of talks and a lot of sweat, the Penguins pulled off the deal they wanted, acquiring Derick Brassard from Ottawa.
For the second time in 24 hours, the Penguins will face another team desperate to get into playoff contention.
Hey, South Florida, let's get together!
On one of the stranger days in franchise history, the Penguins they still managed to do what they've done best lately.
The Penguins acquired Derick Brassard from the Senators in a trade that sent Ian Cole, goaltending prospect Filip Gustavsson and a first-round draft pick to Ottawa.
Patric Hornqvist declared himself good to go after Friday's morning skate at PNC Arena. Barring any last minute setbacks, technically it's a game-time decision, it would appear that he'll be...
Thanks to the magic of texting and FaceTime, Tom Kuhnhackl was at least able to take in a small part of Germany's historic upset of Canada in the Olympics on...
Unable to land Michael Grabner from the Rangers, Jim Rutherford has turned his attention toward the Senators' Derick Brassard, according to reports.
How do the Penguins beat the Carolina Hurricanes? Getting a healthy Patric Hornqvist back in the lineup can't hurt.
I'll stop down on the concourse of PNC Arena during the first intermission of tonight's Penguins-Hurricanes game.
Ray Shero beat the Penguins to the punch Thursday night, acquiring potential Penguins trade target Michael Grabner from the Rangers in exchange for a second-round pick and a prospect.
Ian Cole's third season in Pittsburgh has been his most trying, but he's still here and focused on winning a third straight Stanley Cup, not the NHL trade deadline.
Ryan Reaves declined to address the racial incident in Chicago last weekend but the Penguins tough guy says it's nothing he hasn't heard before. Just not in the NHL.
Patric Hornqvist did not take the ice Tuesday morning when the Penguins, winners of five in a row, returned to practice in Cranberry.
Derick Brassard has long been a thorn in the Penguins side but would certainly look good in black and gold.
Teddy Blueger, the Penguins' 2012 second-round pick, is reassigned to the AHL after being a healthy scratch during his 11-day stint in the NHL.