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The Penguins are in a tough spot, but there may be a bright light at the end of the tunnel. This article was originally ...
With Rakell and Rust still on the roster, the Penguins can achieve that goal while also providing Crosby with the best opportunities to have at least one more productive season in Pittsburgh.
The “next few days” begin Tuesday when NHL free agency opens and trades frequently occur. The Penguins have six of those draft picks over the first three rounds of the 2026 draft and eight ...
There were 13 draft picks over seven rounds. The already league-leading total grew, and grew some more as Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Kyle Dubas traded down a couple of times and traded ...
In 1984, the Penguins had the No. 1 pick and chose Mario Lemieux. In 2005, 21 years later, the Penguins had the No. 1 pick and took Sidney Crosby. And heading into a draft 21 years after Crosby, ...
Outside of Sidney Crosby's greatness, the Pittsburgh Penguins have been tough to watch for the last three seasons. At 37 ...
With the 2025 NHL draft in the rear view, scouts' eyes will now turn to a new class of prospects highlighted by Gavin McKenna, the 17-year-old WHL phenom projected as the No. 1 pick of the 2026 draft.
How Trading for Dumba Helps the Penguins. While Dumba is the biggest name in the trade, the real prize is the second-round pick. The 2026 draft, headlined by generational talent Gavin McKenna, is ...
The Penguins gained the pick on Aug. 13, 2024, along with forward Cody Glass and a sixth-round draft pick in 2026 in a deal that sent forward Jordan Frasca to the Predators.
Jul. 1—As Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Kyle Dubas started to amass draft picks throughout last season in an effort to help rebuild the franchise, few felt all the selections he ...