Jordan Leblanc+FollowPenguins shake up roster for playoff pushBig changes are coming to the Pittsburgh Penguins this season. After missing the playoffs for the third year in a row, the team overhauled its roster and coaching staff, bringing in new faces like goalie Arturs Silovs, defenseman Matt Dumba, and forwards Anthony Mantha and Justin Brazeau. The most dramatic shift? Dan Muse steps in as head coach, promising a fresh approach behind the bench. With a mix of seasoned players and rising prospects, fans are buzzing: will these bold moves finally get the Pens back into playoff contention, or is this just the start of a longer rebuild? #Sports #IceHockey #PittsburghPenguins60Share
david52+FollowMario Lemieux’s legacy still shapes Penguins’ futureEven though Mario Lemieux’s group may not win back ownership of the Pittsburgh Penguins, his influence on the team isn’t going anywhere. The Hoffmann Family of Companies is reportedly set to take over, but any new owner will have to acknowledge Lemieux’s deep roots in Pittsburgh hockey. Lemieux once saved the franchise from bankruptcy, and fans still see him as the heart of the team. Will the new owners bring him back into the fold? Penguins fans, how do you feel about this possible new era, and what role should Lemieux play moving forward? #Sports #IceHockey #PittsburghPenguins20Share
david52+FollowPenguins’ wild season ahead: Crosby’s chase, major trades, and a tough rebuildPittsburgh hockey fans, brace yourselves—this season could be a wild ride. The Penguins are entering a full rebuild, and while the playoffs look out of reach, there’s still plenty to watch. Sidney Crosby is on track to hit 100 points for the first time in six years, showing he’s still got superstar magic. But with the team’s depth lacking, expect big moves at the trade deadline—Rickard Rakell and Bryan Rust could both be gone by March. With all these changes, Pittsburgh might finish last in the division. How do you feel about the team’s direction and Crosby’s legacy? #Sports #IceHockey #PittsburghPenguins20Share
Phillip Scott+FollowPenguins fans could see a new era soonBig changes could be coming for the Pittsburgh Penguins as new ownership groups line up to take over. The Hoffmann Family, known for turning the Florida Everblades into a minor league hockey powerhouse, is now a frontrunner to buy the team. Their track record—three straight Kelly Cup titles—has fans buzzing about what they could bring to Pittsburgh. With legends like Mario Lemieux also interested, this could be the shakeup the Penguins need to chase another championship, especially with Sidney Crosby still leading the charge. What do you think—would new ownership spark a Penguins revival? #Sports #IceHockey #PittsburghPenguins00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowPenguins price tag leaves Lemieux’s bid shortPenguins fans, the buzz about Mario Lemieux buying back the team just hit a reality check. Despite Lemieux’s legacy and passion for Pittsburgh hockey, his group’s offer reportedly falls hundreds of millions short of Fenway Sports Group’s asking price. With the Penguins now valued at $1.75 billion—thanks to soaring NHL franchise prices—it’s a whole new ballgame compared to when Lemieux sold the team in 2021. What do you think: Should the team’s value be this high, and does Lemieux deserve another shot at ownership? #Sports #IceHockey #PittsburghPenguins00Share
Sherri West+FollowPenguins fans react to Lemieux’s ownership bidMario Lemieux’s dream of regaining full control of the Pittsburgh Penguins is running into a major roadblock: the price tag. Fenway Sports Group, who bought the team for $900 million in 2021, is reportedly seeking a number closer to $1.8 billion—well above what Lemieux’s group has offered so far. Even with the team missing the playoffs lately, FSG isn’t budging. For many in Pittsburgh, Lemieux is a legend, and the idea of him returning as owner stirs up a lot of hope and nostalgia. What do you think—should FSG hold out, or is it time for a new era? #Sports #IceHockey #PittsburghPenguins00Share