Start the clock. Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Kyle Dubas will be on the job for two years in June, but the first quarter of his seven-year contract was spent trying in vain to patch a leaky dam and,
Dubas will be in the spotlight during the next few weeks, and people within the Penguins organization have full confidence in him.
The Pittsburgh Penguins aren't guaranteed to make a move at the NHL trade deadline, but if they do, they could move a high-priced winger.
Tick toc, Clarice. The NHL trade deadline is in eight days, which means the pressure cooker of trade rumors, blockbusters, and plugging holes is reaching its zenith as teams eye a chance at the Stanley Cup.
Karlsson, 34, carries a $10 million cap hit for two more seasons after this one, with the San Jose Sharks already retaining $1.5 million of his total $11.5 million salary. He's in the sixth season of the eight-year, $92 million contract he signed in 2019.
Former NHL defenseman P.K. Subban's comments on the Pittsburgh Penguins last weekend felt like a case of deja vu.
While it will be tough to do at the NHL Trade Deadline, it does not mean GM Kyle Dubas is not open to moving the defenseman. Pittsburgh may not recoup the assets they gave up for him, but Karlsson still has value, especially paired with the right player.
Kyle Dubas and the Pittsburgh Penguins have placed former second-round pick Matthew Nieto on waivers. With just over a week to go before the NHL trade deadline, fans are eager to see teams make ...
Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Erik Karlsson's performance for Sweden in the 4 Nations Face-Off prompted some observers to suggest rival clubs might look at him more closely in the NHL trade market.
The Pittsburgh Penguins are currently in unfamiliar territory. They will more than likely miss the playoffs for the third year in a row, and with the core inching closer to retirement, the rebuild is almost in full swing.
P.K. Subban has seen enough and unloads on Kyle Dubas and the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday. Former National Hockey League defenseman P.K. Subban has seen more than he can stomach.