Christopher Li+FollowPenguins Stand Firm: Jarry Not Headed to OilersLooks like the Oilers’ goalie hunt won’t end with Tristan Jarry in net. While Edmonton fans have been buzzing about landing the Pens’ top stopper, insiders say Pittsburgh’s not budging—especially with Jarry’s hot streak and their own playoff push. Unless the Oilers clear serious cap space or the Pens’ season tanks, Jarry’s staying put. For now, it’s up to Skinner and Pickard to keep the Oil afloat. Thoughts on who Edmonton should target next? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowMalkin’s quick return could boost Penguins’ playoff runEvgeni Malkin’s injury isn’t as serious as some feared, and he’s expected back in the Penguins’ lineup soon—possibly this week. That’s huge news for Pittsburgh, especially with the team finally looking like a playoff contender again after three tough years. Malkin’s playmaking has been key to the Penguins’ balanced attack, and his absence was definitely felt against Dallas. With Crosby leading the charge and solid goaltending, getting Malkin back could be the push Pittsburgh needs to stay hot. How do you think Malkin’s return will impact the team’s playoff chances? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins00Share
stacy28+FollowPenguins fans react to Malkin injury newsLosing Evgeni Malkin to injured reserve is a tough blow for the Penguins just as they kick off a crucial homestand. Malkin’s been a huge playmaker this season, so his absence—along with Blake Lizotte’s—really shakes up the lineup. With Danton Heinen and Sam Poulin stepping in, it’s a big test for Pittsburgh’s depth. How do you think the team will handle these changes, and who needs to step up most? Let’s hear your thoughts on how this could impact the Penguins’ playoff push! #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins00Share
david52+FollowPenguins’ playoff push could keep stars in PittsburghSidney Crosby’s belief that winning quiets trade rumors is playing out in Pittsburgh. After missing the playoffs for two years, the Penguins are back in the hunt, and suddenly all that talk about trading veterans like Erik Karlsson, Bryan Rust, and Tristan Jarry has faded. Karlsson, on his massive $92 million contract, is finally clicking, and the team’s chemistry is showing real promise. GM Kyle Dubas seems committed to this group as long as they keep delivering. What do you think—should the Pens ride with their veterans, or is it still time to shake things up? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins00Share
William Morrow+FollowPenguins Stand Firm on Jarry Trade TalksBig news out of Pittsburgh—word is the Pens are holding the line on any Tristan Jarry deal with the Oilers. Edmonton’s desperate for a goalie upgrade, but the front office in Steel City won’t eat any of Jarry’s $5.37M cap hit. That’s a major roadblock for the Oil, who’d need to pull off some serious roster gymnastics to make it work. Looks like the Jarry-to-Edmonton buzz might fizzle unless something gives. Thoughts on the Penguins’ no-retention stance? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowPenguins shake up top line for big winKevin Hayes jumped onto the Penguins’ top line with Sidney Crosby and Bryan Rust—and the chemistry was instant. Hayes looked right at home, logging over 18 minutes and finishing +1, while Crosby and Rust combined for three goals in a thrilling 4-3 overtime comeback against the Blue Jackets. Coach Dan Muse praised the new combo, hinting they’ll stick together for now. It’s a bold move that could change the Penguins’ momentum as they chase a playoff spot. What do you think—should this line become the new normal? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins10Share