even as the Penguins have gone 4-4 over the last eight games and seen them fall out of a playoff position, the penalty kill has been consistently perfect.
Resiliency. A sense of urgency. Dirty goals. The Penguins checked off all those boxes in their 4-2 win over the Coyotes on Saturday.
When you have won two Stanley Cups in a row as the Penguins have, there is always a target painted squarely on their backs.
If you've watched the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions of late, you'd know there has been nothing perfect about them.
For a team that has lost two in a row and is 6-8-2 on the road, this wouldn't seem the most opportune moment for a three-game road trip.
Jim Rutherford says he isn't mad at anyone. But he is disappointed in what his team has shown in 32 games.
Marc-Andre Fleury's legacy in Pittsburgh endures as he builds a new one an surprising expansion team in, of all places, Las Vegas.
In an era where power plays are converting at record rates, getting one's team to the power play is an invaluable weapon.
After Tom Kuhnhackl suffered what appeared to be a shoulder injury, the Penguins have recalled Dominik Simon from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.
Jim Rutherford will have a little more money to spend to retain pending free agent Patric Hornqvist or whoever else the Penguins general manager would like to sign.
If winning one Stanley Cup is the equivalent of hitting the Powerball, then winning twice is like hitting the Powerball after getting struck by lightning.
Justin Schultz left Tuesday’s 4-3 loss to the Rangers with an apparent left ankle injury.
The one universal truth between the NHL and NFL, both physical sports where injuries are commonplace, is that no one ever wants to see another player — regardless of the...
More than anyone, the Penguins know the value of having two quality goaltenders in today’s NHL.
Despite the obvious concerns of playing without their starting goaltender for possibly a month and a potential off-ice distraction, the Penguins’ Cup hangover could be subsiding.
From the outside there was nothing out of the ordinary. Except there is nothing ordinary about Cole's situation.