Crosby and Sullivan will be in the unfamiliar position of facing one another for the second time in five days tonight.
From Mario Lemieux to Jaromir Jagr, and Crosby to Malkin, the Penguins’ stars loved Lange. His voice was a prominent soundtrack of their careers. Lange would often bellow “Make me a milkshake, Malkin” when the Russian star would score a goal. Malkin loved it.
Pittsburgh Penguins head coach gave an update on the status of Sidney Crosby, who is doubtful for the NHL regular season game against Alex Ovechkin's Washington Capitals.
Team Canada captain and 4 Nations Face-Off champion Sidney Crosby is expected to be in the lineup when the Pittsburgh Penguins host the Washington Capitals on Saturday. Crosby, who led Team Canada to a 3-2 overtime victory against Team USA in the 4 Nations final on Thursday,
Mike Sullivan is familiar with coaching Sidney Crosby on the Pittsburgh Penguins. But coaching against him is unfamiliar territory.
this is not enough for Sidney Crosby. He needs a better team around him. "Mike Sullivan needs better players to coach. And if it’s not going to be better players, it’s got to be put together ...
Mired in a difficult choice, Pittsburgh Penguins star Evgeni Malkin voiced his prediction in the winner between Sidney Crosby's Team Canada meeting with Mike Sullivan's Team USA.
“I know, Sid and 'Sully,' it's hard to choose,” Malkin said Wednesday. Understandable. Crosby and Malkin resemble brothers. Sullivan has said so, noting their bickering is reminiscent of his children. The pair have won the Stanley Cup three times (2009, 2016, 2017). Sullivan was their coach for the past two.
Legendary Pittsburgh Penguins broadcaster Mike Lange passed away Wednesday at the age of 76. His impact and his reach were felt even at the Four Nations Face-Off, where Team Canada and Team USA are preparing for the most anticipated hockey game in more than a decade.
After a day off on Thursday, Pittsburgh Penguins players took to the ice Friday for practice with full attendance.
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.