The P Penguins may have captain Sidney Crosby in the lineup Saturday when they face the Washington Capitals at PPG Paints Arena. Or maybe not.
The two superstars will meet for the 72nd time in the regular season Saturday as Ovechkin closes in on Wayne Gretzky's career goals record.
If the 4 Nations Face-Off was “best on best,” what was Sunday’s game between the Penguins and New York Rangers? Find the answer and much more in this edition of refreshing Penguins notes! • Sidney Crosby played hard and exceptionally at the 4 Nations Face-Off,
Crosby was considered a game-time call after winning the 4 Nations Face-Off championship Thursday. However, the 37-year-old veteran will ultimately suit up as the Pittsburgh returns from the break against the Caps. Crosby has 17 goals and 58 points through 55 games this season.
The Pittsburgh Penguins captain was riding a high after helping Canada defeat the United States in the 4 Nations Face-Off championship game on Thursday and wanted to get back and help his NHL team.
Winnipeg Jets defenseman Josh Morrissey made a sincere admission after being sidelined for Sidney Crosby's Team Canada in their decisive matchup against Team USA during the 4 Nations Final.
The Penguins endured a goaltending meltdown despite outplaying the Rangers by some margin for back-to-back losses.
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.
The Penguins superstar registered five points (one goal, four assists) in four games en route to winning the 4 Nations Cup. He finished in a tie for second in tournament scoring with Connor McDavid (five points), behind only Zachary Werenski (six points) of Team USA.
The NHL returns from the 4-Nations Face-Off with a juicy matchup between two icons of the sport. The Capitals-Penguins game is available on multiple streaming services for free.