Penguins to Miss Playoffs for 3rd Straight Season
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After another disappointing season, the Pittsburgh Penguins will miss out on the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the third straight year. It’s a harsh fall following 16 straight postseason appearances, but t...
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Ray Shero, 2009 Stanley Cup-winning GM with Pittsburgh, dies
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“Our hearts go out to his family and friends and the countless people he impacted in the hockey community throughout his successful career,” the Wild said in a statement.
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Ray Shero, a former Predators Assistant General Manager, Stanley Cup Champion and beloved figure in the world of hockey, passed away on Wednesday. He was 62.
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Guerin, like so many in hockey, was touched, influenced and made to feel like gold with Shero’s infectious personality, wise words and hilarious sense of humor.
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The Pittsburgh Penguins will miss the playoffs for a third consecutive year. But unlike the previous two campaigns, their fate as it related to the postseason was not formally determined in the nearly final days of regular season play.
The Pittsburgh Penguins will host the always-popular Fan Appreciation Night celebration during and after the team's final home game against the Washington Capitals on April 17.
Just days after the Pittsburgh Penguins mourned the loss of former netminder and sports reporter Greg Millen, news broke on Wednesday morning that former Stanley Cup-winning General Manager Ray Shero had passed away at 62.
PITTSBURGH -- Erik Karlsson scored his 200th NHL goal, and the Pittsburgh Penguins defeated the Chicago Blackhawks 5-0 at PPG Paints Arena on Tuesday. Karlsson is the 23rd defenseman in NHL history to reach the milestone and second active to do so, joining Brent Burns of the Carolina Hurricanes (261).
The first time Pat Ferschweiler and his staff at Western Michigan University saw Joona Vaisanen play, he was playing U18 hockey in Finland for Kiekko-Espoo in what should have been his draft year in 2022, and they watched him on video.
Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby was held pointless in Sunday's 3-1 loss to the Chicago Blackhawks, ending his 12-game point streak, where he had 11 goals and nine assists for 20 points.