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Pens Points: May Arrives
Pens Points is here to start your Wednesday with some news and headlines you may have missed.
Report: Penguins shoot down rumors about Mike Sullivan joining New Jersey
The latest on the rumor mill
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Which Penguins player is most likely to have a Bryan Rust type bounce back?
Bryan Rust bounced back in a big way this season. There are a few candidates on the roster that could follow in his footsteps next season.
Pens sign Sam Poulin, Filip Larsson to two-year deals
Both deals are worth a value of $775,000 per year.
Penguins, Pirates announce launch of new streaming app
The Penguins-owned SportsNet Pittsburgh will allow users to watch live games without cable next season.
Pens Points: Poulin Extended, Goalie Signed
The Penguins’ 2019 first-round pick has signed a contract extension.
Various first week NHL playoff thoughts
The Caps are out but the playoffs are dragging on too long
Pens Points: AHL Coaches Let Go
There have been changes to the coaching staff... of the AHL Penguins.
AHL Playoff Update: WBS Penguins eliminated
Well, that was quick. The Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins are out of the Calder Cup playoffs
Penguins assistant Ty Hennes named to Team USA coaching staff for IIHF Worlds
Hennes will make his first international appearance for Team USA after nine seasons with the Pens.
Friday Poll: Reacting to the end of the Penguins’ season
Taking the temperature on how you’re feeling at the end of another year
Pens Points: Going International
Two Penguins commit to the World Championships and some more headlines are here in Pens Points.
AHL Playoff update: Wilkes on brink of elimination already but new prospect scores goal
Things move fast in the AHL playoffs
How young can the Penguins get — and how soon can they get there?
The Penguins are an old team, but the reasons for that may be surprising
Pens Points: Rakell Vows To Be Better
Catch up on the latest hockey headlines in today’s Pens Points.
Revisiting the 2023-24 Pittsburgh Penguins preseason over/under numbers
We set some over/unders for the Pittsburgh Penguins core group before this season. This is how they (and you) did in getting to them.
Checking in on former Penguins involved in the 2024 playoffs
The season is over in Pittsburgh, but many old friends are chasing the Cup elsewhere this year
Pens Points: A Week Removed
A full week removed from from the Penguins elimination, Pens Points examines where everything stands.
Evgeni Malkin and McDonald’s donate $95,000 to charity
The money was donated as part of the ‘I’m Score for Kids’ initiative.
Penguins count down top five goals of 2023-24
Tristan Jarry’s historic empty-netter ranks No. 1 as the Penguins rank the team’s five best goals of the season.
Pens Points: Wilkes-Barre stocks up for playoffs
Catch up on the latest hockey headlines in today’s Pens Points.
A busy summer is ahead for Sidney Crosby
Contract extension talks and shift back to international hockey is on the docket for Sidney Crosby this offseason
Pens Points: Playoffs In Full Swing
Here are some postseason Pens Points for your Monday morning.
Auditing our 2023-24 NHL season predictions
Some not bad, some show how unpredictable the NHL season can be
Early off-season checklist for the Penguins
Some areas to keep an eye on as the early parts of the offseason happen
Kris Letang played through “significant” health issues in 2023-24
Kyle Dubas says Kris Letang has a decision to make this offseason.
It does not sound like a full-scale rebuild is on the horizon for Penguins
Kyle Dubas addressed the media on Friday.
Pens clean out lockers after missing playoffs
Sidney Crosby spoke about a potential contract extension during the availability.
Pens Points: Parting Ways
Pens Points rings in Friday with everything you may have missed from locker clean out day.
The Kyle Dubas year one report card with the Pittsburgh Penguins
Giving out some grades.
Jeff Carter retires from NHL
Carter spent his last three of his 19 NHL seasons in Pittsburgh.
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Barry Trotz had a clause in his contract where if he won the Stanley Cup he could accept a two-year extension with a $300k bump in salary. Obviously since he was only making $1.5M, low by today's NHL coach's standards, a $1.8-million salary doesn't cut it. So Trotz stepped down.
— Pierre LeBrun (@PierreVLeBrun) June 18, 2018