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PAY FOR THE PARADE Re “Pride sponsorship bucks dry up, leaving shortfall” (The Canadian Press, June 15): Why do parades need ...
Kyle Dubas certainly had a route mapped out as he steered the Pittsburgh Penguins through the first night of the NHL Draft on ...
Bill Zonnon was taken at No. 22 before the Penguins moved up to select Will Horcoff, their third 18-year-old forward of the ...
The Penguins have been out of the playoff picture for three seasons, but they still don't plan on trading Sidney Crosby.
When the NHL draft began Friday night at the Peacock Theater, the Pittsburgh Penguins had two draft picks. As the night went ...
With the 2025 NHL draft in the rear view, scouts' eyes will now turn to a new class of prospects highlighted by Gavin McKenna ...
Penguins General Manager Kyle Dubas (and Kris Letang’s son Alex who announced the picks) had a busy Friday night, shuffling ...
Earlier this week the New York Rangers forfeited their first round draft pick. The Flyers traded for it on draft night and made a curious selection.
Kindel, a right-hander, is a native of Coquitlam, British Columbia. He is the Penguins' highest selection since 2012, when Pittsburgh drafted defenseman Derrick Pouliot No. 8 overall. Kindel is ...
Kyle Dubas went against the grain with the Penguins’ back-to-back picks Friday. The Penguins entered the first round of the ...
Colorado Avalanche star Nathan MacKinnon is not impressed by rumors that fellow Cole Harbour native Sidney Crosby could be traded by the Pittsburgh Penguins this offseason.
The Penguins came into the 2025 NHL draft with back to back picks at 11 and 12. They selected 18 year old Center Benjamin Kindel with the 11th pick and then traded the 12th pick to Philadelphia for ...
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