
Erik Karlsson
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1 month ago |
pittsburghhockeynow.com | Dan Kingerski |Erik Karlsson
Much of the NHL news and chatter focused on the Pittsburgh Penguins Sunday. As the marquee game on Sunday afternoon, the Penguins and Toronto Maple Leafs gave their respective coaches a few gray hairs and played some sloppy track meet hockey, which Toronto won 6-5 in overtime. Erik Karlsson addressed his situation ahead of the NHL trade deadline.
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1 month ago |
pittsburghhockeynow.com | Dan Kingerski |Erik Karlsson |Forever Blueshirts
On one end of the spectrum is Pittsburgh Penguins winger Rickard Rakell. He scored two goals, including a wonderful individual charge off the opening faceoff of the third period to tie the game. On the other end of the spectrum is Penguins defenseman Erik Karlsson. His mistakes directly led to a trio of Toronto Maple Leafs goals, and a few more Karlsson turnovers put the Penguins in some bad spots.
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1 month ago |
pittsburghhockeynow.com | Dan Kingerski |Erik Karlsson
There is less than one week until the 2025 NHL trade deadline, after which rosters are set for the great chase of the Stanley Cup. When the final buzzer sounds at 3 p.m. on March 7, that’s it, and it will be time for general managers to put down their pencils and hand in their work. The Pittsburgh Penguins will not be part of that Cup chase, but they could significantly alter it by choosing with whom they deal on the trade market.
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1 month ago |
pittsburghhockeynow.com | Dan Kingerski |Erik Karlsson
The Pittsburgh Penguins’ playoff hopes have been dashed. A few bad losses in the last three games have effectively taken away hope for another furious charge to the end. Now, players are fighting for jobs both with the Penguins and to be seen by others around the league while the NHL trade rumor chatter swirls around them. However, there is one potential destination that is not interested in an Erik Karlsson trade.
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1 month ago |
pittsburghhockeynow.com | Dan Kingerski |Erik Karlsson |That’s it |Forever Blueshirts
PHILADELPHIA — The Pittsburgh Penguins’ game started badly and only got worse. They not only lost but did so embarrassingly to the rival Philadelphia Flyers, 6-1, at Wells Fargo Center Tuesday. There wasn’t a happy soul in the Penguins locker room, nor outside of it, as coach Mike Sullivan ripped the team’s performance. Rather than try to analyze a performance that more closely resembled what you might step over on the Philly subway, we did a postgame Q&A with the Qs submitted via X.
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