Bryce Clark+FollowYoung Penguins ready to shake up 2025-26Big changes are brewing for the Penguins as they look to the future. With legends like Crosby and Malkin aging, Pittsburgh is betting on young guns like Rutger McGroarty and new goalie Arturs Silvos to step up. McGroarty, after a strong AHL season, could fight his way into a top-six role, while Silvos arrives fresh off a Calder Cup win and is eager to prove himself in net. It’s a new era—do you think these rising stars can help Pittsburgh get back to playoff glory? Let’s hear your thoughts on the team’s bold youth movement! #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins10Share
Sherri West+FollowPenguins eye big changes: Could Carey Price join Crosby?The Pittsburgh Penguins are shaking things up in a big way. With another playoff miss, the team is open to trading key veterans like Bryan Rust and Rickard Rakell to make room for fresh talent. Sidney Crosby isn’t going anywhere, but rumors are swirling about a possible move for star goalie Carey Price. If the Penguins pull this off, it could totally reshape their future. What do you think—should the team go all-in on a rebuild, or keep their core together and make one last push? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins01Share
Christopher Li+FollowPenguins’ $1.75B sale: Lemieux out, Hoffman in?The Pittsburgh Penguins are on the verge of a blockbuster sale, with the team likely heading to the Hoffman Family for a staggering $1.75 billion—almost double what Fenway Sports Group paid just three years ago. Despite Mario Lemieux’s efforts to reclaim majority ownership, it looks like the legendary captain won’t be at the helm this time. The Hoffmans, who already own the Florida Everblades, have been eyeing a pro team for years. What do you think this means for the Penguins’ future? Could new ownership spark a turnaround, or is this just another business move? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowCould Gavin McKenna be Pittsburgh’s next superstar?The Penguins might be gearing up for a major transition as talk heats up about 17-year-old phenom Gavin McKenna possibly joining the team. With Sidney Crosby nearing the end of his legendary run, insiders are buzzing about Pittsburgh’s chances of landing McKenna in the next draft—especially if the team struggles this season. McKenna’s $700,000 NIL deal at Penn State already rivals NHL salaries, and his talent has teams hesitant to trade first-round picks. Could Pittsburgh see another generational torch passed, just like from Lemieux to Crosby? What do you think—should the Penguins aim for a rebuild around McKenna? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins00Share
stacy28+FollowPenguins Sale Rumors: Sid & Dubas Era Safe?Insider Elliotte Friedman just shot down the buzz about GM Dubas leaving if the Pens get new owners. Despite Fenway Sports Group reportedly eyeing a sale to the Hoffmann family, Friedman says Dubas isn’t going anywhere and the team’s direction stays steady. With Sid the Kid entering his final contract years, it looks like the core is sticking together—at least for now. What do you think, Pens fans? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowLemieux vs. Hoffmann: Pens Ownership Battle Heats UpInsiders are buzzing as Super Mario Lemieux eyes a comeback—not on the ice, but in the Penguins’ owner’s box! With FSG’s $900M investment now worth nearly double, Lemieux faces a new rival: the deep-pocketed Hoffmann family from Chicago. Will Lemieux’s legacy and connection to the Pens outshine the Hoffmanns’ financial firepower? This could be the most dramatic off-ice faceoff in years. Thoughts on who should own the Pens next? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins11Share
Molly Tucker+FollowCrosby’s leadership shaping the Penguins’ futureSidney Crosby’s impact on the Penguins goes way beyond his stats—rookie Rutger McGroarty says Crosby made him feel right at home from day one. As Pittsburgh’s legendary core ages, the team is counting on young talent like McGroarty to step up and help push for a playoff return. With prospects getting more ice time and learning from veterans like Crosby, there’s real hope for a new era in Pittsburgh. How do you think the blend of experience and youth will shape the Penguins’ next chapter? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins00Share
Martha Garza+FollowPenguins’ New Era? Chicago Family Eyes TakeoverBig news out of Pittsburgh: the Fenway Sports Group might be cashing out, and the Hoffmann family—owners of the ECHL powerhouse Florida Everblades—are serious contenders to buy the Penguins. With Sid the Kid still leading but the team in rebuild mode, could a fresh ownership spark a turnaround? The Hoffmanns know how to build a winner, having turned the Everblades into a juggernaut. Is this the start of a new rivalry or a new dynasty in the making? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowPenguins-Hurricanes: Rakell Trade Rumors Heat UpLooks like the Pens are ready to shake things up, and Rickard Rakell is at the center of it all. With the team eyeing a youth movement, Rakell could be heading to the Canes, who’ve already made some big offseason splashes. Imagine Rakell’s scoring touch on Carolina’s roster—could this be the move that finally gets them over the Eastern Conference hump? Let’s hear your takes: would Rakell be the missing piece for the Canes’ Cup run? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins10Share
Molly Tucker+FollowSid the Kid Staying Put? Dubas Shuts Down RumorsOnce again, the rumor mill is buzzing about Sid the Kid possibly leaving the Burgh, but GM Dubas isn’t having any of it. On the Cam and Strick Podcast, Dubas called the Crosby trade talk its own "subgenre of hockey journalism" and made it clear the Captain isn’t going anywhere unless he says so. With a full no-move clause and two years left, it’s safe to say 87’s legacy is still black and gold. Thoughts on Crosby’s loyalty? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins10Share