Fleury stops 19 for Wild, loses likely final game against Penguins
Wild's Marc-Andre Fleury may oppose Pens one last time
Minnesota Wild goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury could be in the crease to face the Pittsburgh Penguins for the final time of his Hall of Fame career when the teams meet Sunday afternoon in Saint Paul, Minn.
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Penguins At Wild Preview: Pittsburgh Set To Face Fleury For Final Time
Tick toc, Clarice. The NHL trade deadline is in eight days, which means the pressure cooker of trade rumors, blockbusters, and plugging holes is reaching its zenith as teams eye a chance at the Stanley Cup.
Erik Karlsson still likes it in Pittsburgh. And he still sees his station as a defenseman with the Pittsburgh Penguins as providing a viable route to a Stanley Cup championship. But certainly not this season.
The chaos and triage of the NHL trade deadline is past. Teams are settled, some for the last 16 games, while the rest are anxiously awaiting the results of their moves, hoping to have caught magic for a Stanley Cup run.
DENVER — Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby was encouraged by much of the Pittsburgh Penguins game Tuesday. So, too, was coach Mike Sullivan who had little to criticize as his team outplayed Stanley Cup contender Colorado Avalanche at Ball Arena.
Jarry stopped 29 of 30 shots and looked positionally perfect, far better than he has all season, in silencing the Wild most of the afternoon. Ryan Hartman’s goal on a power-play odd-man rush with 5:06 remaining in the third period was the only offering to beat Jarry.
Pittsburgh Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan earned his 400th win with the franchise after the Penguins topped the Minnesota Wild 3-1 on Sunday. According to the Penguins' public relations department, Sullivan is the 14th head coach in NHL history, the ninth fastest, and the first American-born head coach to win 400 games with a single franchise.
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Sporting News on MSNPenguins predicted to trade top goal scorer to a Stanley Cup contender ahead of NHL deadlineIf a Stanley Cup contender wants a proven goal scorer ahead of the NHL's trade deadline, they need not look any further than the Pittsburgh Penguins. Richard Rakell is on the block, and the latest feeling is that he will be moved,
Penguins general manager Kyle Dubas has made another trade, bringing aboard a pair of players from his former team, the Maple Leafs.
The Penguins aren't used to struggling in the modern era, and now Evgeni Malkin has opened up after their 2024/25 campaign sees their playoff hopes crushed.
Reilly Smith was a Pittsburgh Penguin last year, and after joining the Rangers, he's now headed back to the Vegas Golden Knights at the trade deadline in a move that has been a few days in the making.
Dubas fielded questions about the Penguins' deadline activity Wednesday night. Here's what we can take from his answers.
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