PK Subban is angry with Penguins general manager Kyle Dubas for failing to make the team competitive around Sidney Crosby.
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.
What on earth does he do with Tristan Jarry? And then there’s this one: Is it time to admit that the Erik Karlsson experiment has failed? From what team sources have recently told me, the answer to the final question is yes.
As the Penguins continue to fade away in the Eastern Conference, general manager Kyle Dubas could be open to trading Erik Karlsson.
Pittsburgh Penguins president of hockey operations Kyle Dubas has been preaching the need for the club to improve play within the Metropolitan Division literally since Day 1 on the job. “I think that the major focus,
The Pittsburgh Penguins have placed blue-collar winger Matt Nieto on waivers. If he is not claimed by another club with 2 p.m. Thursday, president of hockey operations/GM Kyle Dubas can assign him to their American Hockey League affiliate in Wilkes-Barre,
The Pittsburgh Penguins looking for young players and draft picks. Matt Vensel of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Pittsburgh Penguins GM Kyle Dubas continues to look for ways to brin
Kyle Dubas and the Penguins have already cashed in their most obvious trade chips in Marcus Pettersson and Drew O’Connor. But Dubas is likely
The Pittsburgh Penguins have 22 games remaining in the regular season, beginning with Philadelphia’s visit to PPG Paints Arena Thursday evening. It’s safe to assume that they’ll field a team for every one of them.
With just over a week to go before the NHL trade deadline, fans are eager to see teams make their final roster adjustments ahead of the playoffs. The Pittsburgh Penguins will definitely be a team to follow closely.
Former NHL defenseman P.K. Subban's comments on the Pittsburgh Penguins last weekend felt like a case of deja vu.
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