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Penguins’ Rebuild Getting Just What it Needs with Dubas Hire

When Kyle Dubas was let go as the general manager (GM) of the Toronto Maple Leafs, the rumours of where he would end up next ignited like wildfire. Dubas himself tried to set the record straight, initially claiming he would take some time away. Seemingly just as swiftly as he was fired, the Pittsburgh Penguins…read more »

3 Things Penguins Fans Should Expect to See From Kyle Dubas

After signing a seven-year contract worth roughly $40 million, Kyle Dubas is the new president of hockey operations of the Pittsburgh Penguins. Dubas is one of the brightest minds in all of hockey and after being fired by the Toronto Maple Leafs, quickly received offers from multiple teams. The Penguins are lucky to have him.…read more »

2022-23 Season in Review: Jason Zucker

Vitals Player: Jason Zucker Born: January 16, 1992 (Age 31) Height: 5′ 11” Weight: 192 pounds Hometown: Newport Beach, California Shoots: Left Draft: 2010 NHL Draft , 2nd round (59th overall) by the Minnesota Wild 2022-23 Statistics: 78 games played. 27 goals, 21 assists, 48 points Contract Status: Zucker’s five-year contract expired at the end…read more »

Sullivan on same page as Dubas to have Penguins contend for Stanley Cup

Hired as president of hockey operations on Thursday, Dubas said he plans to supplement the core of Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Kris Letang to immediately compete for the Stanley Cup. Sullivan said Crosby, Malkin and Letang still provide his best path to winning a third championship since being hired as Penguins coach on Dec.…read more »

Penguins Perspectives: The Dubas days of summer

Each Monday, Patrick will talk about the week that was, the week to come, what to watch for, and more. PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – The Penguins made one of the biggest splashes of this offseason on Thursday. Kyle Dubas hired as president of hockey operations. Nearly two weeks after the Toronto Maple Leafs made the stunning…read more »

2022-23 Season in Review: Sidney Crosby

Contract Status: Crosby has two years remaining on his original 12-year contract signed back in July 2012 that pays him $8.7 million per season. Fun fact: Crosby will be on milestone watch again next season. Another season like this last one will have him knocking on the door of 1,600 points and 600 goals for…read more »

Penguins Name Dubas As New President Of Hockey Operations

Kyle Dubas wanted to take a breath and take a break after being fired as the general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Then the Pittsburgh Penguins called. Dubas joined the Penguins as the team’s president of hockey operations on Thursday, less than two weeks after a somewhat ugly exit from Toronto following a second-round…read more »