Chris Kunitz has no hard feelings toward the Penguins, even though it's increasingly clear they never made an offer over the summer to bring him back.
Penguins fans stormed the National Portrait Gallery steps in D.C. after the win over the Capitals.
As satisfying as last week’s banner raising was to watch, the one that occurred last year was even more special.
Rule No. 1 of following the Penguins: Mike Sullivan and Jim Rutherford are never wrong.
Aside from the hum of the Zamboni, the whoosh of the overhead ventilation and the groans of dozens of disappointed fans, there was barely anything audible.
Just as the puck followed Greg McKegg through the Penguins' camp, so did some of the setting's most compelling questions.
The Penguins have now played one game since once again raising of a Stanley Cup banner, and I think it could be constructive to worry about all that went wrong.
Sidney Crosby showed Antti Niemi the backhand, but that's all it was. A show.
Ten words from Jim Rutherford, spoken to DKPittsburghSports.com after the Penguins' practice at Lemieux Sports Complex, might have best summed it up.
The Penguins unveiled their 2017 Stanley Cup Championship ring design.
I, for one, can find a fleeting escape from reality in this natural hat trick of words so often spoken by one Philip Joseph Kessel Jr.: "I know, right?"
In only eight days, the Penguins will open their 51st season, which means there isn't much time for management to sort through final roster decisions.
Jake Guentzel scored again in the Penguins' 4-1 loss to the Blues.
It was the third period of the second preseason game, and absolutely nothing that took place Friday night inside Nationwide Arena mattered to anyone.
The longtime voice of the Penguins won't be heard for each of the 82 regular season games this season.
The crowd was on their feet when the Penguins were introduced and stepped onto the ice at sold-out Pegula Ice Arena.
There's no such thing as incidental contact in hockey when a couple of big bodies cross skates and crash into the boards.