Jaromir Jagr Will Never Return to Pittsburgh, and That’s Okay Ryan Shaffer | May 25, 2015 Jagr and the Pittsburgh Penguins Jaromir Jagr and the Pittsburgh Penguins have an interesting relationship. Always have, really. View image | gettyimages.com The fifth overall pick in the 1990 NHL…
Penguins Were Set Up to Fail Before the Season Began Michael Pityk | May 18, 2015 The Pittsburgh Penguins were supposed to make major changes last offseason to overhaul the franchise. As expected the Penguins fired general manager Ray Shero and later head coach Dan Bylsma,…
Penguins Forward Kevin Stevens: What Could Have Been? Ryan Shaffer | May 18, 2015 The Hit that Dimmed a Penguins’ Star In 1993, the Pittsburgh Penguins ruled the NHL world. Fresh off of two impressive Stanley Cup runs, the team was poised to become…
Oilers: McDavid Should Push For Scoring Title In Rookie Season Rob Soria | May 14, 2015 While he may not yet be a member of the Edmonton Oilers, Connor McDavid has already taken Oilers Nation by storm. Ever since this organization had the good fortune of…
Mario Lemieux, Ron Burkle, and the Future of the Pittsburgh Penguins Mike Colligan | April 7, 2015 Another early playoff exit in 2015 might mean the end of the Mario Lemieux-Ron Burkle ownership era of the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Part 3: The Future of the Pittsburgh Penguins Mike Colligan | April 7, 2015 Mario Lemieux, Ron Burkle, and the Future of the Pittsburgh Penguins: Part III
Part 2: Return on Investment Mike Colligan | April 7, 2015 Mario Lemieux, Ron Burkle, and the Future of the Pittsburgh Penguins: Part II
Part 1: The Cost of Loyalty Mike Colligan | April 7, 2015 Mario Lemieux, Ron Burkle, and the Future of the Pittsburgh Penguins: Part I
NHL Draft Lottery: How Often Does Last Equal First? Joseph Vito DeLuca | March 16, 2015 With so much talk about Jack Eichel and Connor McDavid, tanking and the NHL Draft, lets take the time to examine the history of the NHL Draft Lottery. What are…
Top 10 Best Games in Flyers-Penguins History THW Archives | January 19, 2015 There is no more “Battle of Pennsylvania”. When the Flyers and Penguins face-off against each other it should be dubbed the “War of Pennsylvania”. All-time the Flyers hold a commanding…
Back to Eighty-Five Peter Chau | January 7, 2015 When the year 2015 hit a few days ago, pop culture experts and historians recalled the Back To The Future movie trilogy with esteemed interest. In Back To The Future…
Pouliot, Dumoulin, and Rust: An Incredible Week of Firsts for Pittsburgh Allie LaCombe | December 21, 2014 Recently, it’s not new news that the Penguins’ have been facing injuries upon injuries. Mumps, lower body injuries, upper body injuries… you name it. Inevitably, they look to their farm…