The Pittsburgh Penguins are looking to trade Erik Karlsson during the 2025 NHL offseason. Karlsson joined the team in the summer of 2023 through a trade with the San Jose Sharks.
Hockey is coming back soon It’s the heat of summer and the Penguins’ season has been over for two months. But the flurry of the off-season is about to relent and get some hockey back on the ice soon after the draft when they stock up with new prospects and have their other ones back for the annual summer development camp.
The Pittsburgh Penguins have already been busy this offseason with the hiring of new head coach Dan Muse. General manager Kyle Dubas still has a lot to do, and with the draft less than a week away, he won’t be slowing down anytime soon.
The Pittsburgh Penguins are fully in the retooling phase, a place the organization avoided for nearly two decades with Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin at the helm.
The Pittsburgh Penguins are in a strange spot as they enter the offseason. Title contention is the only thing fans care about, and right now, the Penguins aren't seen as contenders.
The Pittsburgh Penguins unveiled the coaching staff that will support first-year head coach Dan Muse on Friday. The new assistants will be Todd Nelson, Rich Clune and former Penguin and Stanley Cup champion Nick Bonino, while Andy Chiodo will remain in his current goaltending coach role and Troy Paquette joins as assistant video coach.
The Pittsburgh Penguins have made clear that veteran defenseman Erik Karlsson is not off-limits in trade discussions. According to a report from The Fourth Period, general manager Kyle Dubas is actively exploring the market for the 35-year-old defenseman amid Pittsburgh's roster retooling under new head coach Dan Muse.
The Pittsburgh Penguins are entering a transitional period. Firing Mike Sullivan and hiring Dan Muse as the head coach proved that, as Muse has a developmental past.
After a third-straight playoff miss and an aging core, the Pittsburgh Penguins may look to trade out valuable players this offseason. The team is in the midst of a rebuild and will continue to reshape the roster this coming free agency.
Have Connor and Leon gotten enough help? In the aftermath of Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers failing once again to capture the elusive Stanley Cup, online discourse has popped up about the age old hockey debate of individual contribution to what is a team-based achievement.
Talking about uncontrollable but unfortunate situations Something popped out in a lot of mock drafts that have been out there, but in best graphical form on this one from The Athletic.
Longtime NHL forward Nick Bonino is retiring after 15 seasons and joining the Pittsburgh Penguins as a coach, he announced Wednesday. “I just wanted to officially announce I will be retiring from professional hockey," Bonino said (translation via PensBurgh).
Dan Kingerski of Pittsburgh Hockey Now: Evgeni Malkin has a year left on his contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins. There has been speculation if it will be hos final year with the Penguins and/or in the NHL.
Josh Yohe of The Athletic reported that Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Kyle Dubas doesn’t intend to be a big player in NHL free agency next month,
For a third straight season, the Pittsburgh Penguins have failed to make the playoffs. They have already made major moves, as the Penguins have hired Dan Muse as the new head coach.
Legendary Pittsburgh Penguins center Evgeni Malkin is entering the last season of his contract with the team. The three-time Stanley Cup champion has racked up 1,346 points in 1,213 games, and he eclipsed the 500-goal mark in October.
The Pittsburgh Penguins are reportedly open to listening to trade offers for players on their roster whose contracts expire after this upcoming season, according to Josh Yohe of The Athletic.
The NHL Draft is just a few short weeks away, with the event taking place on June 27 and 28 in Los Angeles. After another season of missing the playoffs and moving on from former head coach Mike Sullivan, the Pittsburgh Penguins will look to continue to add to their farm system.
Andy Strickland: Have heard that the Columbus Blue Jackets and pending RFA defenseman Dante Fabbro have been making some progress on a long-term contract extension.
The Pittsburgh Penguins are on the verge of a pivotal offseason, and NHL insider Pierre LeBrun made it clear on TSN's "OverDrive" that the front office is fully open to change.
Free agency is now barely two weeks away, and teams are looking ahead to when it opens. There will be several impact players set to hit the open market in July, while many teams also have key restricted free agents to re-sign.
The Pittsburgh Penguins announced Friday they had signed forward Melvin Fernstrom to a three-year, entry-level contract. The 19-year-old Fernstrom spent the 2024-25 season with Orebro HK of the Swedish Hockey League, scoring eight goals and nine assists for 17 points in 48 games.
Toledo Walleye forward Tyler Spezia is heading overseas to Germany to join the Nurnberg Ice Tigers in the DEL after spending his first seven seasons in North America.
The Pittsburgh Penguins may be one of the few teams really willing to make moves this offseason. The organization is reportedly open to trade talks involving almost every player on the roster, except for their long-time franchise veterans.