Phil Kessel is a two-time Stanley Cup champion, and that is how he will forever be remembered in Pittsburgh.
For a decade, the NHL's premier offering was the head-to-head play of Sidney Crosby and Alexander Ovechkin.
Dominik Simon set a career high for points in a game against the Flyers Tuesday night.
Penguins defenseman Zach Trotman has cleared waivers and is eligible to be assigned to the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton roster.
The Penguins run a text-based marketing contest called "Pens Predictor" where fans of the team make numerical guesses on things such as "Which player will score first?"
After fans were injured in Los Angeles and in Houston, the latter a 2-year-old who was hospitalized with a fractured skull, the Pirates aren't waiting around for the next incident...
Pirates first-round draft pick Quinn Priester was introduced at a news conference Tuesday, a day after signing a $3.4-million contract,
With 23 games remaining, and with Evgeni Malkin back in the lineup, the Penguins are as healthy as they're going to be, at least without Olli Maatta.
"Hey, what'chu gonna sing to me," Corey Dickerson laughed out while walking toward the outfield on the first day of Pirates spring training.
Zach Aston-Reese was sitting alone at his locker when the news was broken to him about Tom Wilson's newly reduced suspension.
The San Jose Sharks have acquired two-time Norris Trophy winning defenseman Erik Karlsson from the Ottawa Senators in what can only be described as a "video game trade."
Welcome to our series on who wore each number best for the Penguins. Number 75 features 'the Sheriff,' Ryan Reaves.
Welcome to our series on who wore each number best for the Penguins. Number 29 features, of course, Marc-Andre Fleury.
Welcome to our series on who wore each number best for the Penguins. Number 28 belongs to Ian Cole.
EA Sports announced this morning that the 2019 variant of its football simulation, Madden, features Antonio Brown on the cover.
Welcome to the sixth part of a series on who wore each number best for the Penguins. The idea is being openly borrowed from our new hockey writer, Cody Tucker, and his project...
Matt Murray was skating on his own in full equipment, a strong sign that he is making significant progress.
For two days, every forecast claimed there would be thundershowers over those who showed up Downtown to celebrate the Penguins' fifth Stanley Cup.