As the party just begins for the players and fans of Pittsburgh expect the men of management to be hard at work. Despite a huge victory over the thought to be unstoppable Red Wings, the Penguins ...
Bill Guerin is leaving the Island. It was announced Wednesday that the 37-year-old captain would head out for the Steel City. He was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins for a conditional low-round draft pick...
In the midst of a disappointing season the Penguins needed a change of personnel. On Thursday the Pens announced they traded defenseman Ryan Whitney for Ducks winger Chris Kunitz and Eric Tangradi...
Before the month of July the Pirates were sitting on a high with the best outfield seen in Pittsburgh in years. All of the outfielders were All-Star capable. With all of this talent being revealed, the Pirates had an offense that was finally working...
After an amazing post season run and a shaky off season, many Penguin fans are asking, "what's next?" Last season's Stanley Cup loss disappointed many from the Steel City, but the loss was really a great win for the young, humbled Pens...
There is no doubt that this year's Stanley Cup was a great show, but what about next year? Are the Wings and Pens about to dance again? The off season, this year, has been a wild and bumpy road...
The old saying goes "money can't buy you happiness," if you are a Yankees or Red Sox fan this is the opposite for you. I was born in the Steel City, Pittsburgh, where only two things are important...
Janne Pesonen looks forward to his new team. The NHL is a big step for any rookie. Look for Pesonen on the third line. If he progresses well enough the future is birght. When he adapts Sidney Crosby may have a new winger...
When July 1 came around, Penguins general manager Ray Shero had one thing in mind—he had to keep the core of the team together. With a Stanley Cup loss, Shero wants nothing more than to go back next year and fly home with the Cup in his lap...
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