Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Kyle Dubas issued a long list of injury updates in his latest GM Show. Most notably, winger Rickard Rakell remains approximately three to four weeks away from a hand injury sustained on October 25th.
A notable prospect is set to take to the ice in the big leagues for the first time. When speaking to the media on Tuesday, Pittsburgh Penguins head coach Dan Muse revealed that forward Tristan Broz will make his NHL debut on Wednesday night when the team takes on the Buffalo Sabres.
The Calder Cup Playoffs began with some upsets out of the gate. The Springfield Thunderbirds shocked the Providence Bruins with a 2-1 victory on Wednesday, and the Lehigh Valley Phantoms shocked the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins the same night.
The Pittsburgh Penguins are trying to remain in the playoff race as 2025 begins, but their AHL affiliate is firmly in the postseason picture at their season's halfway point.
There's more to hockey than scoring goals and stopping pucks. For some players, putting up points came second to their main task: angering their opponents.
Some may be familiar with Tristan Broz’s name, but if not, they will be soon. Broz is currently a forward in the Pittsburgh Penguins system and assigned to the AHL affiliate, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins.
Sidney Crosby is a Rolex. Dependable. Reliable. World class. There is little question what the Pittsburgh Penguins will get from Crosby on a season-to-season basis.
Well, it’s better than not winning The Penguins’ prospects finished up an undefeated trip to Buffalo, downing the Sabre in an 8-5 game on Monday. Avery Hayes (AHL contract) scored a hat trick and added an assist.
Expected names pop out in Pittsburgh’s win over Boston prospects on Friday Running commentary and various stray observations can be found here for the Penguins 6-3 win over Boston on Friday to kick off the Prospect Challenge in Buffalo.
Will Sidney Crosby score 35 goals? Will the Pittsburgh Penguins win 42 games? Regardless of what the Las Vegas oddsmakers say, autumn hope springs eternal for hockey players and fans alike.
With a collegiate championship under his belt, it’s time for Broz to make the leap to the pro game. Tristan Broz played hero for the Denver Pioneers on the way to an NCAA Championship in the spring before turning pro with his eyes set on taking the next step.
After an offseason that saw the Pittsburgh Penguins add and subtract from their prospect pool, it seems like general manager Kyle Dubas has done a solid job of trying to restock a system that was seen as one of the worst in the NHL last season.
On paper, the Pittsburgh Penguins are not a better team in August than they were in October or April. It will be curious if the team can transfer the positive
Pittsburgh Penguins prospect and national championship winner Tristan Broz showed off some silky mitts Wednesday evening in the Minnesota-based Da Beauty League.
Tristan Broz never dreamed of scoring overtime goals in his driveway. After all, he's from Minnesota, the land of a thousand lakes. His aspirations unfolded on a more icebound surface.
The offseason is in full swing and the Pittsburgh Penguins have their work cut out for them. Pittsburgh has missed the postseason for two years in a row, and general manager Kyle Dubas will be working hard this summer to try and avoid missing it for a third year.
Pittsburgh Penguins forward prospect Tristan Broz brought a little extra with him to development camp at the UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex. Or maybe quite a bit extra.
Denver Pioneers junior forward Tristan Broz is turning pro. The 21-year-old signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins, who drafted the forward in the second round, 58th overall, of the 2021 NHL Draft.
Pittsburgh Penguins President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Kyle Dubas announced Saturday that the club has agreed to terms with Tristan Broz on a three-year, entry-level contract.
Junior forward Tristan Broz potted the overtime winner with just under nine minutes left in the extra session to send the No. 1-seed Denver Pioneers to the National Championship game.
ST. PAUL Tristan Broz did it again for Denver. Broz scored off a rush on a shot that beat Boston University goalie Mathieu Caron low to the stick side at 11:09 of overtime to send the Pioneers to the national championship game.
Tristan Broz scores a huge goal, previewing the best time of the year for NCAA hockey The Frozen Four doesn’t come with quite the pageantry or attention of the NCAA’s premier March event for basketball, but the action on the ice for college hockey this time of year is worth taking notice of.
The No. 1-seed Denver Pioneers outlasted the No. 4-seed UMass Minutemen in double overtime of the NCAA Regional Semifinals on Thursday. Junior goaltender Matt Davis made a career-high 46 saves and junior forward Tristan Broz provided the game-winner at 12:28 of the second overtime.
ST. PAUL When you play forward at a high level in college hockey, knowing where you are and where you need to be on the ice to have the most positive presence is a valuable skill.