President Donald Trump spoke with executives of the NHL, NHL, Major League baseball and other pro sports entities Saturday.
Patric Hornqvist held it high. Then, he held it a little higher. Maybe no more than a millimeter, but definitely higher.
Colby Armstrong recalls "feeling like I was crawling out of my skin" during his first Stanley Cup playoff game.
Bryan Rust, Marcus Pettersson, and Zach Aston-Reese are doing what they can to support the Pittsburgh community during the coronavirus outbreak.
Hey, who says we can't get together anymore? Even in end times, we're still pulling it off.
We will be going live on Facebook with the folks at Mike's Beer Bar today to answer your questions on anything!
With the NHL considering extending its playoffs into July and August -- if they happen -- the quality of ice in many places will be a concern.
I'd rather not have sports without fans, as I shared in this space yesterday. But I'd still rather have sports.
In the Penguins' pantheon, a half-century and a handful of Stanley Cups deep, putting away the Metro's last-place team in March shouldn't rank as all that prominent.
PPG Paints Arena has rescheduled several concerts and events, including Reba McEntire and Trolls Live. More details here.
Former Penguin and current Predators radio broadcaster Hal Gill made an appearance on Elliotte Friedman's 31 Thoughts podcast.
Jake Guentzel has been out since Dec. 30 because of shoulder surgery, but Mike Sullivan believes he'll return if the NHL season resumes.
Players are finding their own ways to stay in shape while the NHL season remains on pause.
Goalie Marc-Andre Fleury went to Vegas three years ago ... but only after the Penguins bribed the Golden Knights with a No. 2 draft choice.
The city of Toronto has canceled all permits for major events through June 30 due to the coronavirus outbreak, Toronto mayor John Tory announced on Tuesday.
The NHL on Tuesday extended its self-isolation period for players and team personnel to April 15.
NHL players pick Connor McDavid as the game's premier forward, but name Sidney Crosby the most complete player in the NHL.