On an appearance on the NHL Network on Thursday evening, Gary Bettman said that the 2020-21 season could start as late as December.
With public access limited, the NFL and television networks were forced to get creative in ways to show draft prospects. It might be something that sticks.
Well, it’s a new month, but the same old story: Still no hockey — or much of anything else, in terms of live sports — in the immediate future. Still,...
Ron Francis was a cerebral player with an attention to detail that should serve him well in his job as GM of an expansion team.
The Penguins signed undrafted Czech forward Radim Zohorna to a one-year, two-way entry-level contract on Wednesday.
The American Brain Foundation chose Sidney Crosby to be the recipient of its 2020 Commitment to Cures Award for his efforts in raising concussion awareness.
The NHL sent out a memo with encouraging news to its players and teams on Wednesday.
The still-unnamed Toronto NWHL expansion team selected a second Robert Morris forward, Natalie Marcuzzi, on Day 2 of the NWHL Draft.
Radim Zohorna, who turns 24 today, is 6-foot-6, 233 pounds and, according to Jim Rutherford, can play all three forward positions.
Tristan Jarry acknowledges that being off the ice for so long because of the coronavirus pandemic has made it a challenge for goalies to stay sharp.
Robert Morris women's hockey captain Jaycee Gebhard was selected in the first round (No. 6 overall) by the still-unnamed Toronto expansion team in Tuesday's NWHL draft.
Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania have a lot going for them if the NHL is looking for a place to play some games in the near future.
Here we go again with another Live Qs!
Brooks Orpik spent his first 10-plus pro seasons with the Penguins before going to the Capitals as a free agent in 2014.
The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins have signed Yale defenseman Billy Sweezey to an AHL contract for the 2020-21 season, the team announced on Monday.
Evgeni Malkin and his family have made a monetary contribution to help Ronald McDonald House fulfill its mission.
Sports will be back this summer. It's no longer a matter of if, but when and how.