Crosby has won three Stanley Cups in Pittsburgh, but it's hard to envision a fourth title coming at the end of this season with the Penguins (30–34–11) clearly outside of play
Sidney Crosby scored a power-play goal in overtime and the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Ottawa Senators 1-0 on Sunday.
Forwards Rutger McGroarty and Ville Koivunen - recalled from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (WBS) on Friday - will both figure into the starting lineup when the Penguins take on the Ottawa Senators Sunday in Pittsburgh. And not only will they crack the lineup sheet, they will also occupy the two left wing slots in the top-six.
PITTSBURGH -- Sidney Crosby scored 1:16 into overtime, and Tristan Jarry made 31 saves in a 1-0 win for the Pittsburgh Penguins against the Ottawa Senators at PPG Paints Arena on Sunday. Crosby won it with a one-timer set up by Erik Karlsson on a power play, extending his point streak to 10 games (15 points; eight goals, seven assists).
The Ottawa Senators faced disappointment in a crucial game against the Pittsburgh Penguins, losing 1-0 despite Anton Forsberg's impressive 34 saves. Captain Brady Tkachuk's limited offensive impact was notable as the team struggled to score.
Rutger McGroarty, who immediately became the best Penguins’ prospect when he was acquired in August, finds his stall beside Sidney Crosby’s in the locker room. Even better, McGroarty looks to be playing on Crosby’s left wing when the Penguins host the Senators on Sunday, which happens to be McGroarty’s 21st birthday.
Sidney Crosby has built one of the NHL’s most decorated careers playing exclusively for the Pittsburgh Penguins. The Pens captain kept his legendary status growing on Thursday after surpassing Wayne Gretzky by clinching 20 straight seasons with an average production of at least one point per game.
Speculation is mounting that Sidney Crosby may leave the Pittsburgh Penguins after next season. Despite his stellar performance, concerns over the tea
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Pittsburgh Penguins forward Evgeni Malkin will miss his third consecutive game due to an undisclosed injury as his team hosts the Ottawa Senators at PPG Paints Arena on Sunday. Coach Mike Sullivan announced Malkin’s status approximately two hours before the opening faceoff.