Christopher Li+FollowPenguins’ second line is changing the gamePittsburgh’s second line is turning heads this season, and it’s not just because of Sidney Crosby. Evgeni Malkin, now 39 and playing the wing, looks like he’s rolled back the clock, racking up points alongside Tommy Novak and Yegor Chinakhov. Novak’s speed and two-way play have been a revelation at center, while Chinakhov’s quick-release shot is giving goalies nightmares. The result? The Penguins are 10 games over .500 and making a real push for the top of the Metro Division—something few saw coming after years of missing the playoffs. What do you think is fueling this unexpected surge? #Sports #IceHockey #PittsburghPenguins00Share
Christopher Li+FollowPenguins’ winning streak fires up PittsburghPittsburgh is buzzing—after six straight wins, the Penguins are back in playoff contention and looking sharper than ever. Since the holiday break, they’ve outscored opponents 29-13, with goaltender Stuart Skinner locking things down and Evgeni Malkin making a triumphant return. Sidney Crosby’s on an eight-game point streak, and Erik Karlsson is lighting it up at home. Meanwhile, the Calgary Flames are struggling, stuck in a four-game losing skid and battling the league’s worst power play. Can the Penguins keep the momentum going, or will the Flames finally turn things around? Let’s hear your predictions and thoughts! #Sports #IceHockey #PittsburghPenguins20Share
Sherri West+FollowPenguins sold—what’s next for Pittsburgh?The Pittsburgh Penguins just changed hands for nearly $1.8 billion, and fans are buzzing about what this means for the team’s future. The Hoffmann Family of Companies, known for their success with the Florida Everblades, are stepping in after Fenway Sports Group doubled their investment in just four years. While the Penguins have missed the playoffs three years running, the real question is whether the new owners will bring fresh energy or shake things up even more. With Crosby’s career winding down and the team in limbo, what kind of changes do you hope to see under the Hoffmanns? #Sports #IceHockey #PittsburghPenguins10Share
Molly Tucker+FollowPenguins’ third-period woes stun Pittsburgh fansThe Pittsburgh Penguins have managed to do what no other NHL team has this season: lose three games after leading by three or more goals heading into the third period. That’s right—while the rest of the league is a perfect 73-0 in these situations, the Pens have let big leads slip away, twice just last week. Whether it’s tired legs, shaky defense, or playing too safe, something’s got to give. With five straight losses and a rough record in overtime, Pittsburgh’s playoff hopes are on thin ice. What do you think is behind these late-game collapses? #Sports #IceHockey #PittsburghPenguins00Share
Martha Garza+FollowPenguins keep Ben Kindel in PittsburghBen Kindel isn’t going anywhere—he’s staying with the Penguins instead of heading to the World Juniors with Team Canada. This move shows just how much Pittsburgh values their rookie center, who’s already made an impact with 10 points in 24 games. While some fans expected to see Kindel on the international stage, the team’s focus is clearly on building chemistry at home. Meanwhile, Harrison Brunicke is expected to represent Team Canada. What do you think: is it better for Kindel’s development to stay in the NHL, or should he have gone for the World Juniors experience? #Sports #IceHockey #PittsburghPenguins00Share