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Penguins History Repeating Itself

Back in 1995-96, the Penguins boasted a powerhouse team. Paced by the lethal Mario Lemieux–Ron Francis–Jaromir Jagr line, which combined…

Ten Worst Penguins Trades of All-Time

The other day I posted an article listing the ten best trades in Penguins history. You’ve probably been waiting for…

Ten Best Penguins Trades of All-Time

Perhaps it was the recent expose of my sorely lacking talent-evaluation chops. My literary rambling appears to have shaken loose…

Penguins Update: It’s a Good Thing I’m Not GM

As the ol’ brain pan continues to run on ‘E’ in terms of fresh ideas, I’ll once again resort to…

Penguins Update: The Development Game

As with any sport, player development in hockey isn’t an exact science. Far from it. Indeed, Penguins history is littered…

Penguins Update: Oops…Not So Fast

About two weeks ago I wrote an article singing GM Ron Hextall’s praises. I opined that he was doing a…

Penguins Update: Rating Rutherford’s Moves (2015-16)

Happy Thanksgiving to all of our PenguinPoop readers and commenters and welcome to the second installment of Rating Rutherford’s Moves.…

Penguins History: Mario’s Amazing Streak

For Penguins superstar Mario Lemieux, the 1992-93 season represented the pits and the pinnacle of his career all wrapped into…