Penguins Make Roster Moves
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The Penguins and Oilers meet for the first time since their big trade, and all eyes are on whether Stuart Skinner will make his Pittsburgh debut.
Kulak (not injured related) was added to the active roster Monday.
Looking for a spark amid a slow start and additional depth due to a series of injuries to their roster, the Edmonton Oilers made two trades on Friday morning.
Members of the Pittsburgh Penguins’ roster weren’t terribly familiar with the two players they added to their roster on Friday. Defenseman Brett Kulak and goaltender Stuart Skinner, as well as a second-round draft pick in 2029,
When the <a href=" Penguins traded goaltender Tristan Jarry and forward Sam Poulin to the <a href=" Oilers on Friday morning, the deal caused a ripple effect for the rest of the roster.
The Pittsburgh Penguins could be looking to flip two recently acquired players as they embark on their rebuild this season. The post Penguins Could Flip Recently Acquired Pieces: Rumor appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Penguins open the season at home on Tuesday at 8 p.m. against the Blackhawks. Season-opening rosters are due the day before -- Monday at 5 p.m. But based off of the personnel the Penguins had on the ice for Sunday's practice at PPG Paints Arena, we ...
It appears that at least two prospects from the Pittsburgh Penguins could be headed to the World Junior Championship (WJC).
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Penguins’ Stuart Skinner, Brett Kulak activated to roster, eligible to debut against Oilers
The newest Pittsburgh Penguins are ready to roll. After dealing with immigration issues that kept them out of the Penguins’ lineup for two games this weekend, Stuart Skinner and Brett Kulak will be eligible to make their debut tonight as the Edmonton Oilers roll into town.
The Pittsburgh Penguins aren’t fond of the word “rebuild,” even though an uneducated eye could see what’s happening with their roster. But there’s one word they’re likely avoiding even more — one of the dirtiest words in professional sports.
Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Matt Duma cleared waivers and was assigned to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the American Hockey League (AHL) on Saturday. The team designated Dumba as non-roster on Friday to