The Blue Jackets' recent trade acquisitions will surely add some more fuel to the fire with their rivalry with the Penguins.
The Penguins' battered blue line was the lone beneficiary at the NHL trade deadline.
The Penguins were without their top defense pair of Kris Letang and Brian Dumoulin when the team returned to practice on Monday.
Defenseman Zach Trotman will play in Columbus on Tuesday. Teddy Blueger will not.
With the NHL's trade deadline coming today at 3 p.m., the Penguins have some tough decisions to make. Perhaps the best move Jim Rutherford makes is the one he doesn't.
PITTSBURGH - Few NHL general managers enjoy the wheeling and dealing of the trade deadline like the Penguins' Jim Rutherford.
The Penguins were down two defensemen in the first period of their Stadium Series game against the Flyers. Not just any defensemen either.
The Penguins played the majority of the game without their top defense pair due to injury. Despite that, the Penguins almost pulled it off.
In an outdoor game, visors on helmets may do more harm than good.
If tonight's Stadium Series game is called after two periods, it presents some interesting challenges for both teams and coaches.
PA day after giving up four special teams goals in a one-sided loss to the Sharks, the Penguins worked on their special teams.
Though there's rain in the forecast for Saturday night in Philadelphia, the NHL announced that the Penguins-Flyers outdoors game is still on for 8 p.m.
For NHL players, outdoor games are a chance to relive their youth and to have some fun in the middle of a grueling season.
Saturday's game at Lincoln Financial Field will be the fifth outdoor game in Penguins history. Here's a look back at their previous four.
For the second time this season, the Penguins simply no had answers for the San Jose Sharks in their 4-0 loss on Thursday.
Jim Rutherford wasn't tipping his hand, but the Penguins GM says he doesn't feel he has to make any moves before Monday's 3 p.m. NHL trade deadline.
Patric Hornqvist is mired in the worst drought of his Penguins career but Jim Rutherford isn't overly concerned about the right wingers' future.