An ice cold power play, a disappearing offensive strategy, and more takeaways from the Nashville Predators' 4-3 loss to the Buffalo Sabres on Friday.
Currently, the Pittsburgh Penguins (21-24-8) have just one player on the injury report for their matchup against the Nashville Predators (18-25-7) at PPG Paints Arena on Saturday, February 1 at 7:00 PM ET.
Marcus Pettersson and Drew O'Connor were traded to the Vancouver Canucks by the Pittsburgh Penguins on Friday for forward Danton Heinen and defenseman Vincent Desharnais.
Mason McTavish had two goals for the second straight game, Jansen Harkins and Trevor Zegras scored as the Ducks beat Predators 5-2, snapping Nashville’s five-game winning streak.
In Pittsburgh's first trip to Utah, the captain gave the crowd something to remember with a patented backhand goal.
The Pittsburgh Penguins have nine players set to be free agents. Tomasino, Glass, and O'Connor are most likely to be offered extensions.
The symbolism could not be more appropriate Monday as the sinking Pittsburgh Penguins (20-23-8) are in the shark tank to face the rebuilding San Jose Sharks (14-32-6), who boast the 2024 first-overall pick Macklin Celebrini at SAP Arena.
Facing what was arguably a must-win game for all intents and purposes, the Anaheim Ducks cruised to a dominant victory Thursday night over Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins.
The Nashville Predators vs. Anaheim Ducks game will be televised by FanDuel Sports Network South with streaming available via FUBO and ESPN+ (outside of the Nashville TV market). Jan. 25: at Anaheim Ducks, 9 p.m.
The Nashville Predators fell to the Buffalo Sabres by a 4-3 final on Friday night at KeyBank Center. The result gives the Preds a third consecutive loss to start a back-to-back set through Buffalo and Pittsburgh. Luke Evangelista, Brady Skjei and Tommy Novak all tallied in the loss, but the Sabres broke a 3-3 tie with just over two minutes to play.
Friday’s “First Call” shows us that former Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Kevin Colbert is pulling a Rodney Dangerfield and going back to school. Adam Schefter updates us on the Steelers’ plans with Russell Wilson.