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NHL insider Chris Johnston's latest trade board for The Athletic is out, and three Pittsburgh Penguins have been included on it. Defenseman Brett Kulak, forward Bryan Rust, and blueliner Erik Karlsson have all made the cut.
The Pittsburgh Penguins continued their homestand on Tuesday with a matchup against the Edmonton Oilers, new Pens goaltender Stuart Skinner's former team. The 27-year-old made his first appearance since arriving from Edmonton as part of last week’s goalie swap involving Tristan Jarry, stepping into a game that featured all of his former teammates.
Skinner will wear it in his first Penguins start, which just happens to be against Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl and the rest of his former Oilers teammates at PPG Paints Arena on Tuesday (7:30 p.m. ET; HBO MAX, truTV, TNT, SNW, SNO, SNE).
The Naples billionaire, who owns Hertz Arena and the ECHL Florida Everblades, has long talked about wanting to own an NBA or NHL franchise.
Tristan Jarry returns to Pittsburgh just four days after the trade that saw him join the Oilers as he faces Stuart Skinner and the Penguins.
The Pittsburgh Penguins could be looking to flip two recently acquired players as they embark on their rebuild this season.
He earned a lot of respect for that. He didn’t play poorly, but as so often was the case with him, he failed when the game was on the line. He almost became a Penguins legend, but instead, the Penguins lost their fifth consecutive playoff series.
The Pittsburgh Penguins may have helped to dislodge a clogged NHL trade market when they moved Tristan Jarry to the […] The post Dan’s Daily: Will Trade Market Open Up? Penguins Gut Punch appeared first on Pittsburgh Hockey Now.