Dustin Jeffrey steals opening act as Penguins win 7th in row | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
steady spot in the lineup.
Putting up a couple of points in the first 11 minutes of the Penguins' 3-1 victory against the Ottawa Senators Monday night at Scotiabank Place isn't guaranteed to do it, either.
Scoring the Penguins' first goal and assisting on their second, however, did...
Ottawa Senators will see a different Penguins team in playoffs | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
OTTAWA -- It's entirely possible that the Penguins will face Ottawa in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
If so, the Senators seem to understand that defeating the Penguins four times in seven games wouldn't...
Final: Penguins 3, Senators 1 | Pittsburgh Tribune Review
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Penguins 3, Senators 1 | Pittsburgh Tribune Review
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OTTAWA — Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk, who’s launching a forensic investigation about Matt Cooke’s injuring Erik Karlsson in February, should be suspicious of the ...
Bylsma records 200th career victory with 3-1 Penguins win over Senators | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
OTTAWA -- The Penguins stretched their winning streak to seven games with a 3-1 victory against Ottawa at Scotiabank Place tonight.
Penguins goalie Tomas Vokoun, appearing in his 700th NHL game, recorded his 300th...
Senators seemingly still upset with Penguins’ Cooke | Pittsburgh Tribune Review
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OTTAWA — The Ottawa Senators spoke at length before Monday about ignoring Penguins left wing Matt Cooke and focusing on claiming two points in their ...
Penguins notebook Fleury stays home with pregnant wife; Bennett also out | Pittsburgh Tribune Review
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OTTAWA — Goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury didn’t make the trip to Ottawa because his wife is close to giving birth to their first child. Fleury was ...
Penguins notebook: Neal practices but Letang likely out | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Penguins winger James Neal returned to practice Sunday for the first time since he sustained a concussion April 5 -- if only for 18 minutes.
Coach Dan Bylsma noted that Neal...
For Penguins, adjustments always a part of successful formula | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
An hour or more before usual, the Penguins pulled into Southpointe Sunday morning.
"There's only so much ice [time available], so you had to be here early," winger Chris Kunitz said.
In fact, the team wasn...
Pittsburgh Promise scholarship campaign plans to raise another $90 million | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Art Rooney II, Steelers president; Robert Nutting, principal owner of the Pirates; and Mario Lemieux, co-owner of the Penguins. Former Steelers star Franco Harris, board chairman of the Promise, will also be part of the new campaign.
The campaign has three committees: major gifts, corporate and grass-roots
Penguins’ regular season becoming historic | Pittsburgh Tribune Review
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OTTAWA — These Penguins hope to avoid the postseason failings suffered a generation ago by the 1992-93 Penguins, who infamously fell to the upstart New ...
Penguins notebook: Letang questionable for game vs. Senators | Pittsburgh Tribune Review
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The Penguins, with little to play for Monday against the Senators and injuries mounting, will play without a number of big names in Ottawa. Sidney ...
Penguins' James Neal returns for brief practice session | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Penguins winger James Neal returned to practice with the team today at Southpointe, but left after 18 minutes.
Neal has missed the past five games since he got a concussion during...
Penguins notebook: Bylsma says Martin will return to lineup soon | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
BOSTON -- Defenseman Paul Martin, who is cwhen the Penguins beat Boston, 3-2, at TD Garden.
His absence might end soon, however, as coach Dan Bylsma singled him out as the player with a long-term injury who is most likely...
Penguins clinch Eastern Conference title with win; what's next? | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
BOSTON -- The Penguins were a popular choice to finish first in the Eastern Conference this season.
They should have been, too.
A club that issues paychecks twice a month to Sidney Crosby, Evgeni...
On the Penguins: The burden of goof | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Eugene Melnyk to offer up that "forensic evidence" from the investigation he said he commissioned to prove that Penguins winger Matt Cooke intentionally sliced the Achilles tendon of Senators defenseman Erik Karlsson with his skate during a game Feb. 13 at Consol Energy Center.
Melnyk, it should be...
Penguins insider: Checking on and checking in to check out from Boston madness | Pittsburgh Tribune Review
BOSTON
That held true for members of the Penguins on lockdown at their hotel near Boston Common; for a Boston-based businessman who advised his client to return to Pittsburgh; for a Kittanning-born college intern, still shocked by the Boston...
Kovacevic: Penguins’ Iginla, Morrow crave chance at Cup above all | Pittsburgh Tribune Review
he was gifted, as committed to his craft as to the community. Upon Iginla's trade to the Penguins last month, the Calgary Herald's editorial board penned the following on a page usually reserved for war, politics and other serious stuff: “If anyone has truly earned a shot...
Penguins notebook: Top seed gives Bylsma options | Pittsburgh Tribune Review
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BOSTON — Dan Bylsma has decisions to make. The Penguins have secured the top seed in the Eastern Conference, rendering the final week of the ...
PuckSpeak: Penguins’ Johnston says goalies’ sterling play continues to impress | Pittsburgh Tribune Review
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Q: Is Marc-Andre Fleury underappreciated because of the great offensive talent on his team? A: I don’t think there is any question about it. He’s ...
Final: Penguins 3, Bruins 2, No. 1 seed in East clinched | Pittsburgh Tribune Review
that to have any impact on the way Ottawa Senators fans welcome the man who injured him, Pittsburgh Penguins pest Matt Cooke.
On Monday, Cooke will pay his first visit to Ottawa since his skate sliced through Karlsson’s heel back on Feb. 13. Despite the good news concerning...
Penguins 3, Bruins 1 | Pittsburgh Tribune Review
Jarome Iginla locked it up.
Iginla, whom the Boston Bruins thought they had acquired last month before the Penguins swooped in late to swing a deal with Calgary, scored early in what proved an opportunistic third period. That goal, Iginla's third as a Penguin, helped secure the No...
Penguins beat Bruins 3-2, clinch top seed in Eastern Conference | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
BOSTON -- The Penguins own the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs.
That clinched it with a 3-2 victory against Boston at TD Garden this afternoon.
The victory was the Penguins' sixth...
Unusual day for Penguins in Boston | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
flow like pudding through a straw.
But circumstances Friday were not normal.
Not for Boston.
Not for the Penguins.
They were supposed to play the Bruins at the TD Garden Friday night, but the manhunt for the second suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings Monday that effectively shut down...
Penguins strive for the routine during Boston manhunt | Pittsburgh Tribune Review
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BOSTON — Dan Bylsma did not want “to be doing different things” Friday. Bylsma, his Penguins coaching staff and players as well as team officials ...