Fenway Sports Group's move to add investors to the Penguins isn't uncommon, but it is complicated. Here's what it all means.
It’s time. The Pittsburgh Penguins have lost three in a row. They’re 3-7-0 in their last ten games. A disastrous homestand kept them stagnant in the standings as the rest of the East surged around them.
For GM Kyle Dubas and the Pittsburgh Penguins, a new organizational direction is clear - if you've been paying attention
Penguins General Manager Kyle Dubas was faced with a tall task last season. The chances of Jake Guentzel signing an extension in Pittsburgh were low, forcing Dubas to make the trade. On March 7th, 2024,
Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby voiced a very firm statement to General Manager Kyle Dubas and the rest of the organization about the trade buzz surrounding his name in the NHL.
Dubas has his hands full to improve a Penguins team that looks an awful lot like it did during the last two seasons.
According to a new report, the Pittsburgh Penguins' general manager and President of Hockey Operations Kyle Dubas is looking to make a fire sale on the trade market.
Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Kyle Dubas has dismissed rumors suggesting the team is "looking for a fire sale" ahead of the NHL trade deadline. Addressing the speculation straightforwardly, Dubas ruled out such an idea and outlined the franchise's strategy for as long as the current core of veterans can produce and contend for titles.
With the Penguins struggling to find their way into the playoff hunt recently, who could be on their way out ahead of the trade deadline?
The Penguins have started their seven-game road trip off strong, winning two of three games thus far, most recently against a challenging opponent in the Kings. “I was very happy for the guys,” Kyle Dubas said in the latest edition of the GM Show.
There are two trade deadlines this season, one hard and one soft, and the Pittsburgh Penguins trade chatter has revolved around the players leaving. The team has two pending free agents who have essentially grown up within the franchise,
Pittsburgh Penguins GM Kyle Dubas denied speculation about a fire sale, but how many of their top players could be traded?