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The Toughest Penguins Ever: Rick Tocchet

On the night of November 20, 1991, the arch-rival Flyers visited the Penguins at the Civic Arena. Early in the…

The Toughest Penguins Ever: Steve Durbano

As a young hockey fan, I’ll never forget the day in January of 1974 when the Penguins acquired tough guys…

The Toughest Penguins Ever: Bob “Battleship” Kelly

My series on toughest Penguins continues with an oldie but baddie, originally published on PenguinPoop back on January 3, 2012.…

Penguins’ Ups and Downs on Day 1 of the Entry Draft

Well, that could have gone a lot worse. Kyle Dubas did manage to get our Pittsburgh Penguins three first round…

Could Roger McQueen Fall to the Penguins…

…and if he does, should we draft him? You see, Roger McQueen, a towering 6’5”, right-shot center, is pretty much…

Penguins Update: Is Nicolas Hague an Option?

It isn’t often these days I write an article that puts a smile on the face of my friend and…

Is Tocchet on the Penguins’ Coaching Docket?

I confess, when Rick Tocchet stepped down as Canucks coach a day after the Penguins parted ways with long-time coach…

Passionate Penguins Malkin-ize Flyers, 5-4, in OT

April 25, 2009. Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Quarter-Finals between the Penguins and their then-blood rivals, the Flyers. The…