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Pittsburgh Hockey Now on MSNPenguins Coaching Search Ongoing, New Name to Consider?There is no urgency, nor should there be, for the Pittsburgh Penguins to name their 23rd head coach. After all, perhaps the ...
Dubas is having a unique experience interviewing Penguins coaching candidates while leading Canada at the World Championship ...
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Yardbarker on MSNSeveral Ex-Maple Leafs Playing in Stanley Cup Highlights Dubas’ FailuresGame 1 of the Stanley Cup Final is on Wednesday, June 4, in Edmonton, and Toronto Maple Leafs fans will see plenty of ...
Pascal Vincent had an incredible year at the helm of the Laval Rocket. The club’s head coach led the Rocket to first place in ...
Pittsburgh Penguins president of hockey operations Kyle Dubas didn’t tip his hand or offer any kind of substantive suggestions as to who he was looking for in the team’s next head coach Monday ...
And while another sublime performance by the seemingly ageless Sidney Crosby couldn't stop the Penguins from missing the playoffs for a third straight year, general manager Kyle Dubas believes the ...
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Pittsburgh Hockey Now on MSNDan’s Daily: Trade Targets; Hunting for Centers; Penguins Coach AnalysisThe hockey world gets a breather before the big rematch begins on Wednesday. It is the calm before the June storm that will ...
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Yardbarker on MSNPenguins Have to Make a Decision on Matt Grzelcyk’s Future With the TeamThe Pittsburgh Penguins have a lot of decisions to make this summer. Aside from finding a new head coach, general manager ...
Dubas believes the Penguins are in a decent spot up top. “As you’ve all seen, some of the guys came up here at the end of the year and I thought performed well,” he said. “They have a long ...
PITTSBURGH — Kyle Dubas' plan has occasionally been difficult to decipher, the Penguins' president of hockey operations toggling between urgency and patience when describing what exactly he's ...
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Penguins GM Kyle Dubas won't put a timeline on return to contention, but believes the worst is overCRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, Pa. (AP) — The standings said the Pittsburgh Penguins took a step back this season. At times, far too many, particularly early in the year, the on-ice product did, too.
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