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When will the Pittsburgh Penguins open their season?
The Pittsburgh Penguins will open their 2021-22 regular-season schedule, which is presented by UPMC, against the defending Stanley Cup Champions as they travel to Tampa Bay to take on the Lightning for their banner-raising ceremony on October 12.
How many games will the Penguins play in February?
Due to the NHL's All-Star Break and the scheduled time off to allot for the 2022 Olympic Games ( please see below for information regarding the Olympic Break ), the Penguins will only play four games in February. The first comes on Feb. 1 at home against the Capitals. Following that, the Penguins won't play again for 23 days, as they'll resume action on Feb. 24 in New Jersey, and then conclude their February slate with back-to-back games on the 26th (versus New York Rangers) and the 27th (at Columbus).
What is the Pittsburgh Penguins grant?
The Pittsburgh Penguins have been awarded a grant from the National Hockey League (NHL) and the National Hockey League Players' Association (NHLPA) to support efforts to create access to the game of hockey for youth players of color in city neighborhoods. The announcement comes on the heels of the Penguins' Willie O'Ree Academy launch last month, and coincides with the team's ongoing efforts to repurpose the Hunt Armory as an ice rink for youth hockey development.
Who is the Pittsburgh Penguins' general manager?
The Pittsburgh Penguins have re-signed forward Teddy Blueger to a two-year contract, it was announced today by general manager Ron Hextall.
Where is the Penguins hockey rink?
The rink would be operated from November to March and will serve as the headquarters of the Penguins' Hockey Diversity Program and a new middle school hockey training academy. All costs of rink installation and operations will be supported by the Penguins, at no public expense.
Who is the director of player personnel for the Penguins?
Penguins Director of Player Personnel Chris Pryor joins Josh Getzoff in Episode 44 of the Scoop Podcast presented by PPG.
Who was the coach in the 2009 Stanley Cup Final?
The night before Game 7 of the 2009 Stanley Cup Final against Detroit, Tom McMillan's phone buzzed while he was having dinner with David Morehouse, Ray Shero, Dan Bylsma and the rest of the coaching staff.