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Hockey Hall of Famer Mario Lemieux is part of a group that is reportedly looking to buy back the Pittsburgh Penguins from Fenway Sports Group.
Heading into the 2025-26 season, the Pittsburgh Penguins look like the only team not actively trying to improve. After three consecutive Stanley Cup Playoff abs
NHL Insider's Trade Idea Sends Penguins Goalie to Oilers originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Edmonton Oilers could be eyeing a veteran solution in net, and they might have a potential target in the Pittsburgh Penguins roster.
Less than two years into retirement, Lemieux gained controlling interest in the Penguins after the team had declared bankruptcy and was likely headed toward either leaving Pittsburgh or folding altogether. In 2000, Lemieux returned the ice and helped lead the Penguins to a surprising run to the Eastern Conference Final.
As long as he’s a member of the Pittsburgh Penguins, Sidney Crosby will always be in the news. Will he stay in Pittsburgh or go elsewhere? Those are the thousand-dollar questions right now.
Sidney Crosby has been the pinnacle of class throughout his two decades in the NHL. His latest act of kindness is just another example of what makes the Penguins superstar such a class act. Pittsburgh parted ways with longtime equipment manager Paul DeFazio this offseason after 27 seasons with the organization.
Pittsburgh Penguins forward prospect Max Graham signed a two-year American Hockey League contract with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins on Tuesday. The 21-year-old Graham (6-foot-3, 209 pounds) just completed his junior career with the Kelowna Rockets of the Western Hockey League.
Following another playoff disappointment, the Edmonton Oilers are reportedly eyeing Pittsburgh Penguins' goalie Tristan Jarry to address their goaltending woes. With Jarry's hefty contract, the Penguins might need to retain salary to facilitate a trade.
The interest in reacquiring the team comes nearly four years after it was sold in 2021 to Fenway Sports Group for $900 million.
Even if he isn’t in the NHL just yet, Chase Pietila had his “welcome to the NHL moment” this past spring. On March 12, three days after he signed his three-year entry-level contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins,
Yost floated the idea of the Maple Leafs trading for the 35-year-old Penguins defenseman, potentially as a short-term replacement for fellow blueliner Morgan Rielly.