Molly Tucker+FollowSidney Crosby makes Penguins history in epic comebackSidney Crosby just became the all-time points leader for the Pittsburgh Penguins, breaking Mario Lemieux’s legendary record—and he did it on a night when the team desperately needed a win. After an eight-game losing streak and some of the wildest collapses in franchise history, Crosby’s milestone seemed to spark the whole squad. The celebration on the ice felt like a city-wide sigh of relief. For fans, it’s more than a stat: it’s a reminder of why Crosby means so much to Pittsburgh. Where do you think this moment ranks in Penguins history? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowPenguins’ $1.7B Sale: FSG vs. Bettman Power PlayBig news out of Pittsburgh: the Pens just changed hands in a $1.7 billion blockbuster, but the real drama is off the ice. According to Elliotte Friedman, FSG’s exit wasn’t just about cashing in—it was about clashing with NHL boss Gary Bettman. FSG, used to calling the shots with the Red Sox and Liverpool, couldn’t get comfortable with Bettman’s iron grip. Now, the Hoffmann family takes over, promising stability and a shot at bringing Sid the Kid and the boys back to glory. #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins00Share
Christopher Li+FollowPenguins’ losing streak sparks locker room honestyEight straight losses have the Penguins feeling the pressure, and Erik Karlsson isn’t sugarcoating it. After being shut out by Montreal, Karlsson called out the team’s need to get gritty, create chaos in front of the net, and wear down opponents—just like they did earlier in the season. The Penguins are now four points out of a playoff spot, and with another shot at the Canadiens coming up, fans are left wondering: will this wake-up call finally turn things around? How do you think the team can snap out of this funk? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins00Share
david52+FollowPenguins Sold: New Era in Pittsburgh?Big news out of the Steel City—looks like the Fenway Sports Group is moving on from the Penguins. Word is, a Chicago group led by David Hoffman is set to take over for a cool $1.7 billion, pending NHL approval. Since FSG took over, the Pens haven’t made it past the first round, so fans are hoping the new owners will finally put the payroll where the franchise’s legacy belongs. Could this be the fresh start Sid the Kid and the boys need? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins00Share
Christopher Li+FollowPenguins Changing Hands: Hoffmann Era BeginsBig news in the Burgh—looks like the Fenway Sports Group is set to pass the Penguins torch to the Hoffmann Family of Companies. After buying the Pens in 2021, FSG is reportedly cashing out, with the Hoffmanns (owners of the ECHL’s powerhouse Everblades) stepping in. Some fans hoped Super Mario would swoop in, but his bid didn’t match the price tag. What do you think this means for the future of Sid the Kid and the flightless birds? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins00Share
William Morrow+FollowSid the Kid Trade Buzz: Penguins DilemmaSidney Crosby’s name is back in the rumor mill as the NHL trade market heats up. With the Penguins sitting mid-pack and big trades shaking up the league, insiders are speculating if Pittsburgh might actually move their captain. Sid’s still putting up numbers, but as his contract winds down, could we see the face of the franchise in new colors? Would you trade him or keep building around him? Let’s hear your takes, Pens fans! #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins00Share
Christopher Li+FollowSkinner’s Penguins Future: Short-Term Fix?Penguins fans, what’s your take on the Stu Skinner situation? The ex-Oilers netminder just landed in Pittsburgh, but NHL insiders like Friedman are already questioning if he’s just a stopgap. After blowing a three-goal lead to Utah and with the Oilers coming to town, Skinner’s about to face his old squad. Is he the answer in net, or just another piece for Dubas to flip? Let’s hear your thoughts on this high-stakes goalie shuffle! #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins00Share
Sherri West+FollowPenguins’ defense woes: What’s next for Pittsburgh?Blowing back-to-back big leads has exposed just how shaky the Penguins’ defense has become, and the blockbuster goalie swap—sending Jarry to Edmonton for Skinner—doesn’t look like the fix fans hoped for. The blue line, once anchored by Karlsson and Letang, is now a major liability, with age and inconsistency catching up fast. Even with Crosby and Malkin putting up numbers, Pittsburgh can’t close out games. The real question: Should management double down on a defensive overhaul, or is it time to rethink the team’s whole direction? What changes do you think could actually turn things around? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins00Share
Sherri West+FollowPenguins’ season slipping after wild blown leadsNo lead feels safe for the Penguins right now—just this week, they’ve lost games after being up 3-0, 5-1, and even allowed a tying goal with 0.1 seconds left. Fans are watching a promising season unravel in real time, and it’s raising big questions: Is it time for drastic changes? Should veterans be benched or traded? With so many collapses, it’s hard not to wonder what’s next for this team. What would you do if you were in charge—shake up the roster, fire the coach, or ride it out? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowPenguins shake up the net with Skinner tradePittsburgh just made a gutsy call by bringing in Stuart Skinner as their new goalie, sending Tristan Jarry and Sam Poulin to Edmonton. GM Kyle Dubas is making it clear: the Penguins are serious about a playoff push and want fresh energy in the locker room. Skinner’s playoff experience could be a game-changer, even if his season started slow. There’s a lot riding on how quickly he and Brett Kulak can settle in, especially with their debut dates still up in the air. What do you think—will this bold move spark a turnaround for the Pens? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins00Share