A Look at Free Agency & Penguins' Prospects
Which NHL team has the most Stanley Cups?
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4 Penguins Free Agent Targets for 2024 Offseason
May 11, 2024 by Sylvie McCarthy
At the end of their season, the Pittsburgh Penguins showed that they have the potential to be a serious contender in 2024-25. However, they still have a lot of work to do this summer. There are a few different areas in need of help, but perhaps the biggest focus should be on the bottom six. The Penguins once again struggled with depth scoring this season, and they have to find a way to solve this issue once and for all. There could be some good options available in free agency this summer. Here are some players that Pittsburgh should keep an eye on.
Pittsburgh Penguins 2023-24 Final Prospect Rankings
May 4, 2024 by Jordan Orth
Now that the 2023-24 season is in the rearview mirror for the Pittsburgh Penguins with a second consecutive season of not making the playoffs, attention turns to the 2024 NHL Draft Lottery on May 7. The odds are not necessarily in the organization’s favor to keep their first-round pick due to the conditions tied to the Erik Karlsson trade last offseason, so why not take a look at the prospects that they do have in their system?
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10 NHL Teams With the Most Stanley Cups
May 1, 2024 by Ryan Gagne
The Stanley Cup is the hardest trophy to win in professional sports. Every season, teams must win 16 games to hoist the 132-year-old Silver Chalice, which was donated by Lord Stanley of Preston, a former Governor General of Canada, in 1892. Initially called the Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup, professional hockey clubs from all over Canada and the United States battled for the trophy from 1893 to 1926 before the National Hockey League took over the sole procession of hockey’s Holy Grail in 1926.