Dubas Talks Malkin, State of Penguins
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Some Pittsburgh sports fans are tired of the Aaron Rodgers situation. Others are sick of criticism aimed at Evgeni Malkin. And there are quite a few who say “enough is enough” when it comes to expansion of the NFL schedule.
The Pittsburgh Penguins head into an offseason with plenty of questions, starting with the future of forward Evgeni Malkin.
The Pittsburgh Penguins are set to be without one of their key players for the near future. Team officials announced on December 9 that Evgeni Malkin has been officially placed on injured reserve. As a result, the future Hall of Famer will now miss at ...
Evgeni Malkin becomes a free agent July 1. President of hockey ops/GM Kyle Dubas says the Penguins “would love to have him back.” Malkin says he wants to play. So, what’s the holdup? Dubas has already re-upped lesser lights like winger Connor Dewar and defenseman Ilya Solovyov.
Decision time: Kyle Dubas is set to address Evgeni Malkin’s future on Tuesday, with uncertainty over whether the veteran will return for another season. Guentzel trade shadow: The 2024 Jake Guentzel trade sparked a damaging skid; insiders warn losing ...
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Pittsburgh Penguins president of hockey operations Kyle Dubas will meet with the media on Tuesday. Those will be his first public comments since the playoffs ended April 29. The elephant in the room will be what the franchise plans to do with 39-year-old unrestricted free agent Evgeni Malkin.