Sidney Crosby, Mike Sullivan and more discuss the Penguins' priorities heading into the final two exhibition games.
Increase in conversations around the league means the Penguins might not be forced to try to sneak their No. 3 goalie through waivers.
Brian Dumoulin usually fills a defense-oriented role, but took on some expanded duties against the Red Wings. And had a lot of fun doing it.
Another strong performance by goalie Casey DeSmith is tainted by a game-winner that "would never happen again" in 100,000 tries.
Nathan Legare came to the Penguin with a reputation as a goal-scorer, and burnished it by getting a couple against Columbus.
Jack Johnson believes he "settled in" his role on the Penguins' defense after struggling at the start of his first season with them.
The Penguins' lineup wasn't nearly as formidable as the Sabres', but they still managed to stage a third-period rally before losing, 5-4, in overtime.
Jake Guentzel has formed an effective partnership with Sidney Crosby, making himself part of the Penguins' core in the process.
Brandon Tanev doesn't have a history of putting up a lot of goals or points, but Mike Sullivan believes he still can make a big contribution.
Dominik Kahun is the first winger to audition for a spot alongside Sidney Crosby and Jake Guentzel, and looks pretty good doing it.
Sidney Crosby doesn't believe that a drop in the Penguins' collective drive was a factor in the disappointing end to their 2018-19 season.
The Penguins' training-camp roster is loaded with players on one-way contracts, but Mike Sullivan insists there are major-league jobs to be had.
Negotiations went on hold for a while because the Penguins lacked salary-cap space, but they have worked out a deal with Marcus Pettersson.
The Penguins' prospects built an early 4-0 lead, then survived some self-inflicted adversity en route to a 6-4 victory against Buffalo.
Center Sam Lafferty, a Hollidaysburg native, could have a chance to earn some games with the Penguins during the 2019-20 season.
Anthony Angello showed what an effective power forward he can be during the Penguins prospects' 2-1 victory against New Jersey.
Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Kris Letang are approaching their mid-30s, but Mike Sullivan believes they still have a lot to give.
Having a lineup loaded with versatile players gives the Penguins a lot of possibilities for constructing their forward units during training camp.