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Former Penn State men’s hockey right wing Tyler Paquette will continue his pro aspirations in the Pittsburgh Penguins ...
Let's run through the Penguins' top prospects, what the organization thinks about them and when they could arrive in ...
During Todd Nelson’s first year as head coach of the AHL’s Grand Rapids Griffins, Anthony Mantha scored 21 goals and 45 ...
Jarry, who finished last season with a .893 save percentage and two AHL stints, remains an unreliable backbone in the ...
When navigating home, Magellanic penguins alternate between heading straight back in calm waters and swimming with the flow in strong ocean currents.
Magellanic penguins finding their way back to their nests from the open ocean subtly adjust their headings to exploit tidal ...
Winnipeg Jets captain Blake Wheeler (centre), centre Bryan Little (left) and forward Patrik Laine are disconsolate after ...
The Manitoba Moose added four players to their roster for next season, signing them all to one-year deals. Two are forwards: ...
Pittsburgh Penguins prospect development camp. (Kelsey Surmacz - The Hockey News) After five days, development camp for the Pittsburgh Penguins has finally reached its conclusion.
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) June 28, 2025 D’Aigle, 18, spent the last season with the Victoriaville Tigres of the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League, playing in a career-high 55 games.
The vision of the Penguins' front office is starting to play out as they rapidly increase the talent level in their farm system.
The Pittsburgh Penguins have drafted a forward as their first pick of the NHL Draft. The Penguins took Benjamin Kindel as the 11th overall pick. Kindel played for the Calgary Hitmen.