NHL.com writers debate which team holds edge entering stretch run toward postseason The New York Rangers and Pittsburgh Penguins have plenty riding on the line when they play at PPG Paints Arena on Sunday (3:30 p.
The New York Rangers' 5-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Sunday, albeit keeping them within the Eastern Conference wild-card race, was an uninspiring
It’s generous to say the Penguins made progress on Sunday. However, they did manage to avoid giving up a touchdown’s worth of goals for the first time this weekend. So, yes, their play in a 5-3 defeat
Ahead of a Sunday, February 23 matchup with the Pittsburgh Penguins (23-26-9) at PPG Paints Arena, which begins at 3:30 PM ET, the New York Rangers (27-25-4) are monitoring three players on the injury report.
"Yeah, Saturday, for sure." Malkin has missed 10 of 16 games, the past six with a lower-body injury and four from Jan. 7-12 with an upper-body injury. He could have returned for a 3-2 win at the New York Rangers on Feb.
Pittsburgh Penguins rookie goaltender Joel Blomqvist is scheduled to start Sunday’s game against the New York Rangers at PPG Paints Arena. His status was announced via a statement from the team approximately two hours before the opening faceoff.
Neither the Pittsburgh Penguins nor the New York Rangers got off to the start they wanted when the NHL resumed league play Saturday. Both teams will get a second chance on Sunday when the Rangers visit the Penguins.
That was a fun Saturday, wasn’t it? The NHL returned with a bang on Saturday with a massive slate of 14 games. The highlights for you New York Islanders fans include the New York Rangers and Pittsburgh Penguins getting humiliated in blowout losses.
The Pittsburgh Penguins (23-26-9) were embarrassed on home ice by a division rival Saturday in yet another near-fatal blow to their playoff chase.