William Morrow+FollowCould Sidney Crosby become Penguins owner?Sidney Crosby’s legacy in Pittsburgh might be about to take a wild new turn. There’s growing buzz that Crosby could follow in Mario Lemieux’s footsteps and eventually become part-owner of the Penguins. Imagine seeing the captain not just leading on the ice, but also calling the shots in the owner’s box! Meanwhile, the team’s future is up in the air, with trade rumors swirling around key players like Bryan Rust and Rickard Rakell. It feels like a real turning point for the franchise. What do you think—should Crosby take the leap into ownership? And how would you feel about seeing some fan favorites traded away? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins20Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowPenguins shake-up: Rust & Rakell on the move?Big changes could be coming for the Penguins, with Bryan Rust and Rickard Rakell likely on their way out before the season opener. Both are still top performers—Rust put up 74 points last year, Rakell had 70—but Pittsburgh’s front office is aiming to get younger and build for the future. The team isn’t letting them go for nothing, though; expect a high asking price in return. If these trades happen, it could reshape the Penguins’ lineup and set the tone for a new era. What do you think—should Pittsburgh make the move or hold onto their vets? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins01Share
david52+FollowPenguins’ golden era nears its endWatching Evgeni Malkin lace up for what could be his final season in Pittsburgh feels surreal. For years, Malkin, Crosby, and Letang have been the heartbeat of the Penguins, delivering three Stanley Cups and countless memories. Now, with Malkin’s unofficial “farewell tour” underway, every game carries extra weight. The team’s dominance is fading, and fans are left wondering what’s next. Could a top draft pick like Gavin McKenna spark a new era? The Penguins are at a crossroads—how do you feel about the end of this legendary run and the uncertainty ahead? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowPenguins eye youth, shake up rosterBig changes are brewing in Pittsburgh as the Penguins look to swap out veteran stars Rickard Rakell and Bryan Rust for young, NHL-ready talent. Management isn’t waiting for a slow rebuild—they want to inject fresh energy into the lineup right now, while Crosby and Malkin are still leading the charge. With $13 million in cap space and a clear focus on younger players, it’s a bold move that could reshape the team’s identity overnight. What do you think—should the Pens keep their vets or go all-in on youth for a faster turnaround? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins13Share
Martha Garza+FollowSidney Crosby staying put in Pittsburgh—for nowSidney Crosby isn’t going anywhere this summer, according to insider Elliotte Friedman. Despite all the talk about a Penguins rebuild and what that could mean for Crosby’s future, he’s set to begin his 21st season in Pittsburgh. It’s wild to think he’s still putting up nearly a point per game at 37, and the idea of him mentoring a top draft pick like Gavin McKenna is pretty exciting. Do you think the Pens should keep Crosby through the rebuild, or would a trade make more sense for both sides? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins71Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowWill Sid the Kid Stay a Penguin?Penguins fans, what do you make of the latest Sid the Kid chatter? Elliotte Friedman says no Crosby trade is close, but the rumors just won’t die. With Pittsburgh eyeing a rebuild and Crosby still putting up big numbers, could we see our captain in another sweater if the Pens stumble out of the gate? Would you support a trade if it means a faster rebuild, or should 87 retire a Penguin no matter what? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowLemieux’s Penguins comeback faces billion-dollar hurdleMario Lemieux wants back in as Penguins owner, but his group’s offer is way below what Fenway Sports Group is asking—by hundreds of millions. FSG bought the team for just under $1 billion in 2021, but now Forbes values the Penguins at $1.75 billion, and the recent Lightning sale hit $1.8 billion. Fans are buzzing about Lemieux’s possible return, especially after a few rough seasons under FSG. Would you want to see Lemieux back in charge, even if it means a drawn-out negotiation? What’s the right price for a franchise legend to come home? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins11Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowTiny Penguins, Big Drama Caught on CameraWho knew penguins could be this wild? Researchers in Australia set up secret cameras and caught little blue penguins fighting, flirting, and even parenting in hilarious ways. But here’s the sad part: these adorable birds are disappearing fast, mostly because humans can’t stop invading their turf. There used to be 1,600 of them—now just 30! If you ever visit, maybe give these tiny drama queens some space. They need it! #Science #Penguins #Wildlife100Share
david52+FollowPenguins’ goalie shakeup could change everythingPittsburgh’s goalie situation is wide open, and Arturs Silovs might just be the spark this team needs. With Tristan Jarry’s future uncertain and Joel Blomqvist still developing, Silovs steps in after a stellar playoff run in the AHL—posting a 2.01 GAA and .931 save percentage. Now, he’s set to battle for the top spot and could become the Penguins’ new number one. If he keeps up his momentum, Silovs could be the surprise story of the season. How do you feel about the Penguins betting on a young goalie to lead the way? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins84Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowPenguins fans brace for big changesMajor shakeups could be coming to the Pittsburgh Penguins as GM Kyle Dubas eyes a full rebuild after another disappointing season. With veterans like Bryan Rust and Rickard Rakell possibly on the trading block, fans are split—some want to hold onto core players, while others say it’s time to start fresh. The front office’s next moves could reshape the team for years, and the debate online is fierce. If you were Dubas, would you trade away proven stars for a shot at the future, or double down on the current roster? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins00Share