The Pittsburgh Penguins are well out of the 2025 postseason race. It’s looking like this will be their third straight season ...
In NHL.com's Q&A feature called “Sitting Down with …” we talk to key figures in the game, gaining insight into their lives on ...
Before the game, Canadian hockey legend and Pittsburgh Penguins icon Mario Lemieux made a surprise appearance in his hometown. After years without true best-on-best hockey, it was no surprise that ...
Mario Lemieux’s name was chanted before the game. Sidney Crosby’s name was chanted after. Everything in between was magic. Undeniably tied to Pittsburgh and to the Penguins. I’ve tried to ...
From Penguins icons such as Crosby and Mario Lemieux, admiring broadcasters who worked alongside or were influenced by him, to strangers who approached him with goal call suggestions — Lange’s ...
Ahead of the first matchup, Canadian hockey legend Mario Lemieux surprised fans in his hometown. While Lemieux played his entire NHL career with the Penguins, he became a hero among Canadien ...
Those deafening cheers rained down for Mario Lemieux. That was the scene Wednesday night ahead of the event's first game between Canada and Sweden. The Montreal native, former Pittsburgh Penguins ...
They lost it for Mario Lemieux. They belted “O Canada” so loud it drowned out the singer. They watched Team Canada beat Team Sweden, 4-3, to open the 4 Nations Face-Off in a game that went 360 ...
Twice, Lemieux scored more goals in a season than games played. Bossy, much like Ovechkin, was a pure goal-scorer. Not ...
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