Here we go again with another Live Qs! Feel free to submit questions on anything. Hockey, not hockey, whatever you want. I’ll take your questions all day.
In this episode of Morning Java, brought to you by GetGo Cafe+Market, Dejan and I talk about the Penguins' informal skates, Patrick Marleau, and the overhaul in Buffalo.
Kris Letang joined his teammates on the ice at the UPMC Lemieux Complex on Thursday.
Dejan, Jeff, Alex and I will be going live on Facebook with the folks at Mike’s Beer Bar today (Friday) to answer your questions on anything!
Montreal will be an underdog against the Penguins in a preliminary-round series, but there are ways the Canadiens could level the odds a bit.
Conor Sheary said the transition back to the Penguins after an absence of nearly three years has gone smoothly.
This one's on Conor Sheary's place in the Penguins' lineup, the NFL starting to tiptoe and whether sports are starting to be singled out in coronavirus debates.
The Sabres made some massive changes to their front office on Tuesday, starting with the firing of general manager Jason Botterill.
Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau said in his Tuesday press briefing that the Canadian government is open to the idea of having an NHL hub city.
The Penguins still don't know how many players will be at their training camp, but they know at least one prospect who won't be.
Patrick Marleau was a guest on the Spittin' Chiclets podcast on Monday, where he spoke about life since the NHL season went on pause, how the game has changed over...
The NHL's plan to resume the 2019-20 season will have "an environment that will be exciting, will be entertaining, will be consistent with a competition that has integrity," Gary Bettman told ESPN...
More Penguins players continue to trickle into town to participate in the voluntary, small-group skates at the UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex.
Our podcast channel debuts this morning with my first Daily Shot, an every-weekday program in which I'll invest a solid half-hour on ... well, whatever.
Emil Larmi didn't have the easiest journey to Pittsburgh. I mean "journey," literally. His trip this week from Finland to Pittsburgh was a four-day ordeal.
Mike Sullivan and his staff will have to decide who they'll want to add to the 23 players already on hand.
After several attempts, Penguins goaltending prospect Emil Larmi landed in Pittsburgh on Saturday night to join the Penguins' expanded playoff roster.