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Pittsburgh Hockey Now on MSNPenguins Blog: The Real Trade Consequences & AftermathOver the past week, the Pittsburgh Penguins have made a couple of otherwise small trades that would typically not register large ripples in the hockey pond, but this is not a typical off-season, and every move the Penguins make could have larger implications for contending teams.
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Yardbarker on MSNImportant Dates In the Pittsburgh Penguins 2025-26 ScheduleWith the schedule released, the 2025-26 NHL season will be a pivotal one for the rebuilding Pittsburgh Penguins. With the organization in transition, there are a number of important dates to track.
All 32 teams across the NHL have released their schedule for the upcoming 2025-26 season, and the Pittsburgh Penguins appear to be ending their year with an imp
Less than two years into retirement, Lemieux gained controlling interest in the Penguins after the team had declared bankruptcy and was likely headed toward either leaving Pittsburgh or folding altogether. In 2000, Lemieux returned the ice and helped lead the Penguins to a surprising run to the Eastern Conference Final.
This might come as an absolute shock and be completely unexpected, but several Pittsburgh Penguins are the subject of NHL trade chatter. No, really. Sarcasm aside, the latest trade boards are Penguin-heavy as everyone is trying to figure out what general manager Kyle Dubas will do and who is interested.
Two weeks into the start of free agency, the Penguins look a little different on paper after a couple of trades and signings.
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Yardbarker on MSN3 Possible Scenarios That Could Come from Penguins’ Goaltending LogjamSince free agency opened on July 1, roster movement has slowed down a bit for the Pittsburgh Penguins’ general manager, Kyle Dubas. He made a bit of noise to open up free agency by signing Anthony Mantha and Justin Brazeau,
Amid loud speculation about his future, Sidney Crosby has played a big role in the latest hiring of a Metropolitan Division rival of the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Former Pittsburgh Penguins forward Josh Currie has signed with the Graz 99ers, an Austrian team that competes in the International Central European Hockey League (ICEHL). That team announced the transaction via a release on Tuesday.
The interest in reacquiring the team comes nearly four years after it was sold in 2021 to Fenway Sports Group for $900 million.
The Pens have made a flurry of depth adds, the most notable being Anthony Mantha to the forward core and Matt Dumba to the D core. They also added 2025 Calder winning goalie Arturs Silovs as backup to Tristan Jarry, replacing Alex Nedeljkovic.