With Gonchar out for long haul, Penguins look at their blue-line options
Having lost his top defenseman for four to six months, Pittsburgh Penguins GM Ray Shero was still able to look at the bright side Tuesday: at some point this season, Sergei Gonchar will be back in the...
View ArticleBoston Bruins in midst of season to forget; Anaheim Ducks GM has words for...
The night began with Matt Cooke getting booed every time he was on the ice. It ended with boos directed at any Bruin on the ice. If one game can sum ...
View Article5 Things We Learned: Lidstrom still rocks and GM Chiarelli knew what he was...
1. Johan Franzen's franchise-record six points in a playoff game Thursday night added to his growing reputation for being clutch come spring time. The...
View ArticleWith Evgeni Malkin out, what now for Pens?
"I'm sorry," read the text message. It was from Evgeni Malkin to Penguins GM Ray Shero. "I told him he had nothing to apologize for, geez," Sher...
View ArticleRay Shero right to temper expectations for Sidney Crosby's return
The positive sight of Sidney Crosby joining his teammates on the ice in Tampa on Wednesday must be tempered with some reality. "I don't have the ex...
View ArticleCrosby biggest acquisition of the season
BOCA RATON, Fla. -- It was a few days before the NHL's trade deadline and Pittsburgh Penguins GM Ray Shero sat his captain down for a chat. Shero want...
View ArticleRumblings: Who will be next Habs' GM?
The hunt is on. Or should we say, la chasse est ouverte. One of hockey's most prestigious jobs is open after Montreal Canadiens president Geoff ...
View ArticleShero steamed at Milbury's comments
Mike Milbury's comments on Philadelphia radio regarding Sidney Crosby's concussion history has left the Pittsburgh Penguins fuming. "If it was an a...
View ArticleSidney Crosby has no concussion symptoms, according to Pittsburgh Penguins...
The Pittsburgh Penguins refuted rumors Thursday that superstar captain was suffering from concussion symptoms.
View ArticlePens GM: No concussion for Crosby
The Pittsburgh Penguins refuted rumors Thursday that superstar captain Sidney Crosby was suffering from concussion symptoms. "He suffered a broken ...
View ArticleGMs meeting: Overtime, fighting hot topics
As expected, the NHL's one-day general managers meeting was more about setting the table for the bigger gathering in March, but there was momentum cre...
View ArticleRumblings: Phil Kessel trade benefits both Penguins and Maple Leafs
Phil Kessel was the Pittsburgh Penguins' No. 1 target all along. But veteran GM Jim Rutherford had to play his cards carefully with the Toronto Map...
View ArticleAre there really doubts about Sidney Crosby?
Has it really come to this? Team Canada general manager Doug Armstrong was asked Thursday about Sidney Crosby making the initial 16-player roster f...
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