Ty Hennes is the Penguins' Swiss Army knife. He does it all. One part of Hennes' job that he finds particularly rewarding is his extensive work with the Penguins' prospects.
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.
A team eliminated from the qualifying round will officially have the opportunity to draft Alexis Lafrenière No. 1 overall in the 2020 NHL Draft.
And just like that, we’re six days away from the Pirates opening spring training! Or something. If you’re new, here’s how this works: Enter one question in the comments below....
Pierre-Olivier Joseph and Samuel Poulin made the trip down to Pittsburgh on Friday to join the Penguins for training camp.
Chris Carter, Dejan and I will be going live on Facebook with the folks at Mike’s Beer Bar Friday to answer your questions on anything!
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.
The first phase of the 2020 NHL Draft Lottery will take place on Friday night. Here's how you can watch the drawing, how the drawing will work, and what the...
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...
The Penguins on Thursday expanded their informal group skates from six players to 12 players after the NHL began permitting 12-player skates this week.
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.
Canadiens goaltender Carey Price has his concerns about the NHL potentially restarting the 2019-20 season.
On the latest episode of the Back Through the Tunnel podcast, Taylor Haase joins the show to talk all things Pittsburgh Penguins.
It's never too early to look ahead to the 2021 class of players and see who becomes eligible and who remains eligible after previously being snubbed
A discussion on how the Steelers, Penguins and Pirates are likely to avoid young players, followed by one on the Hockey Hall of Fame's big flaw.
I caught up with Penguins skills development coach Ty Hennes, who has been leading the sessions, to learn more about what the Penguins players are doing in Phase 2.
Jarome Iginla and Marian Hossa will both be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in their first year of eligibility, it was announced on Wednesday.