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Most of the recent trade speculation surrounding the Pittsburgh Penguins is focused on Erik Karlsson. Their acquisition of right-shot blueliner Matt Dumba has some observers believing the 35-year-old defenseman will soon be on his way out of Pittsburgh.
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Erik Karlsson may leave Pittsburgh Penguins. His trade is possible because the team missed playoffs. Ottawa Senators are interested in Karlsson. Toronto Maple Leafs and Edmonton Oilers are also tracking him.
As the NHL offseason continues, one of the more interesting teams around the league is the Pittsburgh Penguins. After missing the postseason last year,
NHL analyst John Shannon shut down trade rumors about Sidney Crosby. He spoke on the Sekeres & Price show on Wednesday, discussing the Vancouver Canucks' potential trade option.
Dan Muse is the new head coach for Pittsburgh Penguins. He brings experience from NCAA and NHL. Muse helped New York Rangers win the Presidents' Troph
The majority of the high-priced, highly-sought free agents may be gone but there are still several players that NHL teams are eager to get under a deal, either through the open market or via trade.
The Pittsburgh Penguins are reportedly very interested in dealing away forwards Bryan Rust and Rickard Rakell.
Sidney Crosby's recent assistance in securing a new job for a Penguins staffer in Columbus has ignited trade rumors. His endorsement, confirmed by Ric
NHL insider Josh Yohe has suggested that both Erik Karlsson and Rickard Rakell could be traded before November.
Alex Ovechkin reacts to a fantasy trade scenario involving Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin joining the Washington Capitals, offering a candid take amid speculation about the Pittsburgh Penguins' aging core.