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Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Kyle Dubas continued to nibble away at the NHL free agent market Wednesday afternoon. After a handful of depth and second-chance forward signings, Dubas added his ...
The Penguins added their second defenseman of the day Tuesday when they signed free agent journeyman Caleb Jones. Jones, 28 and a left-handed shot, signed for two years with an average annual value of ...
However, on Tuesday afternoon, the team re-signed Dewar to a one-year, $1.1 million deal. Update: The team clarified the deal is worth $1.1 million, not the $1 million originally reported. Dewar, 26, ...
The move gives the Sharks a goalie capable of being a competent 1A-type goalie, and the Penguins added their 28th pick over the next three drafts. The Penguins trade also clears an NHL roster spot for ...
Wortherpoon, 27, has been a late bloomer in the pro ranks, climbing out of the AHL after five seasons in the New York Islanders organization. The Islanders’ 2015 fourth-round pick made his NHL debut, ...
The Penguins acquired Tomasino from the Nashville Predators last November for a fourth-round pick. The former first-round selection (24th overall in 2019) had fallen out of favor in Nashville, where ...
As Penguins president of hockey operations/GM Kyle Dubas said earlier Monday, the team in fact did not qualify any of their ...
Unless the offer has the wow factor, the Pittsburgh Penguins will not trade winger Bryan Rust. It could be a bit of posturing one day before Rust loses his no-movement protection, but general manager ...
Twas the day before free agency, and all through hockey, every creature was stirring, and fans prepared to grouse. When out ...
He also has served as a head coach in the AHL with three teams. In 2014-15, he led Manchester to the Calder Cup title and was named that league’s coach of the year. He also has been a head coach at ...
There were 13 draft picks over seven rounds. The already league-leading total grew, and grew some more as Pittsburgh Penguins ...
Now, it’s D’Aigle’s turn to hopefully wear the Penguins sweater. Physically, D’Aigle and Fleury bear little resemblance. The Penguins’ new draft pick is a big goalie, 6-foot-4, 220 pounds, and a ...