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A trade pitch has the Detroit Red Wings acquiring a $50 million veteran forward from the Pittsburgh Penguins in an intriguing move.
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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ForeverBlueShirts on MSNDaily Slice: Current, former Rangers ready for Shoulder Check Showcase; another junior star heads to NCAAA number of current and former New York Rangers will be on the ice in Stamford, Connecticut, on Thursday for the third annual ...
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Pittsburgh Hockey Now on MSNPenguins Analysis: Glut of Veterans Points to Trade … or a ProblemWhen the green flag waved on July 1 on the start of NHL free agency, Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Kyle Dubas added a ...
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SB Nation on MSNThe Penguins have to keep (or pay) somebodyNot necessarily because the Penguins are not interested in tearing everything down to the foundation as part of this rebuild ...
Dumba recorded one goal and nine assists in 63 regular-season games last year, but did not play in the playoffs.
This year's game features more than 20 NHL players from across the league, including veterans, rising stars and top prospects — each united under the Shoulder C ...
The Pittsburgh Penguins have acquired defenseman Mathew Dumba and a second-round selection in the 2028 NHL draft from the ...
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Pittsburgh Hockey Now on MSNPenguins Q&A: Trades, Trade Values, & the Core’s FutureThe swirl of off-season activity has largely missed the Pittsburgh Penguins as outstanding issues remain unresolved, and the questions about trades and trade values have come to dominate the public ...
As rosters across the NHL begin to take shape for the upcoming season, the Washington Capitals find themselves in a largely ...
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Pittsburgh Hockey Now on MSNTop 25 Penguins Prospects, 16-20; A Big Goalie and Serious DepthFor the first time in Pittsburgh Penguins’ recent history, there are enough prospects to fill an entire Prospects Tournament roster without calling upon college depth players, minor leaguers, and deep ...
St. Louis traded Kevin Hayes and including a second-round pick, to the Penguins to eat the entirely of Hayes’s $3.5 million cap hit.
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