The Pittsburgh Penguins captured the 2016 Stanley Cup, defeating the San Jose Sharks in the Final with a 3-1 victory in Game 6 at SAP Center in San Jose on Sunday night.
NHLPA exec and former Detroit Red Wing Mathieu Schneider reflects on the impact and influence of Gordie Howe
Evgeni Malkin elevated his play as the Penguins are now within one win of the Stanley Cup
Joonas Donskoi roofed the overtime winning goal to give San Jose life in the Stanley Cup Final
Back issues led Grant Clitsome to announce his retirement from professional hockey this week after 205 NHL games
Connor Sheary popped the overtime winner as the Penguins took a 2-0 series lead in the Stanley Cup Final
Nick Bonino notched the game-winning goal in lifting the Pens to a 3-2 win on Monday night in Pittsburgh
Bryan Rust was the catalyst for Pittsburgh as they punched their Stanley Cup ticket with a Game 7 win on Thursday
Clutch playoff performer Joel Ward had two goals in Game 6 to help the Sharks reach the Stanley Cup Final for the first time in their history
With Sidney Crosby leading the way, the Penguins booked a Game 7 date after a crucial road win in Tampa
Joe Pavelski led the way with three points in Game 5 as the Sharks took a 3-2 series lead
Tomas Hertl potted two goals to help the Sharks win Game 3 and take a 2-1 series lead
Phil Kessel was once again all-over the scoresheet as the Penguins captured Game 3 in Tampa
David Backes is a perfect playoff performer and he showed his worth again in Game 1 of the Western Conference Final
Robby Fabbri and the St. Louis Blues were in complete control, capturing Game 7 over the Stars & moving onto the Western Conference Final
The Penguins are off to the Eastern Conference Final thanks to Nick Bonino’s OT winner in Game 6
Viktor Arvidsson scored his first career playoff goal in overtime on Monday to send the series versus San Jose to a deciding game
Victor Hedman continued his strong post-season play in leading the Bolts to a series-clinching win in Game 5
The horse that bears Gustav Nyquist’s name has a good shot of being in the winner circle at Churchill Downs
Mike Fisher’s triple-OT goal lifted Nashville to a 4-3 win & knotted the second-round series at two games a piece