After months without hockey, the resumption of the Penguins' 2019-20 season is just hours away
It's no surprise that the Penguins are heavily favored to beat Montreal in this series, but things don't always play out as predicted.
Penguins GM Jim Rutherford will be watching the playoffs like many others -- from his living room. And he's intrigued at what it's all going to look like.
Just one more day. The Penguins will compete in a game that matters for the first time since March 10 when they face Montreal in the opener of their best-of-five...
The Penguins have an edge on Montreal in a lot of areas, but the Canadiens' team speed is a cause for concern.
The Penguins went 0-for-3 with the extra man during their 3-2 overtime loss to Philadelphia, and looked bad doing it.
The Penguins will play their only exhibition game Tuesday against Philadelphia, and expect it to be pretty intense.
Two of Sidney Crosby's former teammates have been nominated for the humanitarian award, too.
Winger Samuel Poulin, the Penguins' first-round draft choice in 2019, is a noteworthy absentee from their playoff roster.
The Penguins figure to be heavily favored in the qualifying-round series that begins next Saturday in Toronto.
It’s almost here. Barring a major medical breakdown, the NHL season will resume in eight days with qualifying-round series in Toronto and Edmonton, including one pitting the Penguins against Montreal....
Team CEO Tod Lieweke said fans submitted about 1,000 names for consideration.
After losing 302 man-games to injury and illness during the regular season and two players to off-season surgery, the Penguins appear to be healthy. For now, anyway.
A segment just now on 105.9 the X with Mark Madden, covering the Penguins and the coming Stanley Cup playoffs.
Montreal center Max Domi, a Type 1 diabetic, has decided to rejoin the team and participate in the NHL's postseason despite increased dangers posed by the coronavirus pandemic.
No. 1 goalie Carey Price picked up a shutout in Montreal's first training-camp scrimmage.
I joined ESPN Pittsburgh's Stan Savran to talk Penguins and Canadiens leading up to the postseason.
With the playoffs on the horizon after a long layoff, Penguins players know they need to play confident when they're in Toronto.