The draft lottery setup the NHL employed Friday night might make it possible for a very good team to end up with the best prospect available.
Former Penguins star, coach Eddie Olczyk has gotten a clean bill of health and is looking to return to a prominent role in the NHL.
If all goes according to plan — and, gee, what could possibly go wrong? — the Penguins will open training camp two weeks from today, with the resumption of play...
Jason Botterill did a lot of good work during his time in the Penguins' front office, and could do it again if given the opportunity.
Matt Murray has appeared in 48 postseason games, while Tristan Jarry will be looking to make his Stanley Cup playoffs debut.
Mr. Congeniality? Hardly. But a case can be made that Tom Barrasso's career achievements merit a place in the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Phil Bourque started his unforgettable evening at the Spectrum by dropping his gloves and ended it by raising his arms.
Montreal's team speed and ability to counter-attack will be two of the Penguins' primary concerns as they prepare for a qualifying-round meeting.
Montreal will be an underdog against the Penguins in a preliminary-round series, but there are ways the Canadiens could level the odds a bit.
Conor Sheary said the transition back to the Penguins after an absence of nearly three years has gone smoothly.
The Penguins still don't know how many players will be at their training camp, but they know at least one prospect who won't be.
Mike Sullivan and his staff will have to decide who they'll want to add to the 23 players already on hand.
The Penguins expect to spend less time assessing talent and more preparing for games than in a typical training camp.
Hockey is finally back. Sort of. There won’t be games for a while, at least, but the players who were, for the most part, off the ice for nearly three...
Jake Guentzel says he had been on the ice for "a few weeks" before returning for the Penguins' small-group skating sessions.
Mike Sullivan and Indians manager Terry Francona and their staffs have exchanged ideas and insights several times while their leagues have been shut down.
Mike Sullivan said his players are "all excited about getting back on the ice" as informal workouts begin at the Penguins' practice facility.
Evgeni Malkin's rebound season included putting up a team-leading 74 points in 55 games.