"I'm not just looking to crush guys, I'm looking to be hard to play against," is how Andrey Pedan describes his play.
No, I’m not going there. Except … maybe … just a little? Look, I know those were the Sabres out there. I saw them, too. They’re absolutely abysmal. They’re so...
We've been blessed with an embarrassment of hockey riches over three decades in Pittsburgh.
More than anyone, the Penguins know the value of having two quality goaltenders in today’s NHL.
Despite the obvious concerns of playing without their starting goaltender for possibly a month and a potential off-ice distraction, the Penguins’ Cup hangover could be subsiding.
Ian Cole's a fiery competitor, but he's also a free spirit. Mike Sullivan's a fiery competitor, but forget the free spirit part, to put it mildly.
From the outside there was nothing out of the ordinary. Except there is nothing ordinary about Cole's situation.
It's not possible to describe in any detail the overtime goal Sidney Crosby deflected Monday night, the one pushed the Penguins past the Flyers, 5-4, without delving into the past.
I watched this game live eight years ago. I jotted the details down in my sketchbook.
The Penguins have lost Matt Murray for a while. Possibly a long while.
Phil Kessel's shot "comes off his stick a little different," as Mike Sullivan has recited countless times, and others have echoed.
Nikita Kucherov's hands are so soft that, at the Lightning's morning skate in Tampa six weeks ago, a sharp pass struck his blade and it barely made a sound.
Dan Milan, a 25-year-old defenseman, has provided Wheeling with a physical presence on the blue line.
The former first-round pick of the Canadiens has found a fresh start in the Penguins organization.
It's not just that Riley Sheahan came up with the most compelling offensive play.
Cody Wydo just seems to excel at every level of hockey.
Dominik Simon, by anyone's standards, is having a great start to his third season with Wilkes-Barre. He isn't satisfied, though.