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Pittsburgh Penguins opened their annual Prospect Development Camp, which features 48 players both from the Penguins' system and outside of it. Ben Kindel Penguins' 2025 11th overall pick Ben Kindel.
Pittsburgh Penguins prospect Harrison Brunicke put other prospects in the organization on notice as he looks to make the ...
Even if he isn’t in the NHL just yet, Chase Pietila had his “welcome to the NHL moment” this past spring. On March 12, three ...
As is usually the case with most prospect development camps in the heat of summer, the Pittsburgh Penguins didn’t have many ...
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Yardbarker on MSN3 Prospects Who Stood Out at Penguins Development CampThe Pittsburgh Penguins added 13 players to their organization during the 2025 Draft last month. Pittsburgh is in a ...
Brunicke (6-foot-3, 195 pounds) earned a shot with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the American Hockey League, having two assists in ...
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Pittsburgh Hockey Now on MSNRevisiting Jake Guentzel Trade & The Rippling AssetsAll things were not smooth when the Pittsburgh Penguins traded winger Jake Guentzel in March 2024. The locker room sulked, ...
The Pittsburgh Penguins are considering a strategic move to acquire Chicago Blackhawks forward Lukas Reichel as part of their ...
The Penguins made three first-round picks for the first time since 1984 and made 13 picks in total at the 2025 NHL Draft. Latest U.S.
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Penguins sign prospect Melvin Fernstrom - MSNThe Penguins took care of another piece of business on Friday, signing 19-year old Swedish prospect Melvin Fernstrom to a standard three-year entry level contract. From the team: The Pittsburgh ...
With the 2025 NHL Entry Draft kicking off the offseason for the entire league, the Pittsburgh Penguins and general manager (GM) Kyle Dubas were busy at work over the weekend.
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