Penguins GM Hides True Thoughts on Toronto Firing - The Hockey News
The general manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins has no interest in discussing his departure from his former employer.
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The general manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins has no interest in discussing his departure from his former employer.
thehockeynews.comPennsylvania American Water said that a first round of testing came back negative and an update can be expected late Monday morning. The team announced Crosby is expected to miss a minimum of four weeks with an injury. Western Pennsylvania has historically been a hotbed for producing talent that succeeds in the NFL. Drew Allar has recovered from ankle surgery and is expected to throw at the NFL's scouting combine this week.
www.cbsnews.comFor too many years, the Pittsburgh Penguins have kicked the can down the road in an effort to stay competitive for the sake of Sidney Crosby, and to a lesser degree, Evgeni Malkin and Kris Letang. GM Kyle Dubas has made it pretty clear that those days are over.
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