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Malkin's Return Sparks Penguins, Steelers Eye Playoffs

Evgeni Malkins triumphant return sparks Penguins six-game winning streak, as he scores in his first game back and receives a warm welcome from Pittsburgh fans. Meanwhile, the Steelers prepare for their Wild Card Round matchup against the Texans, aiming for their first postseason win in nine years. Checkout Solipillow.com

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  • Penguins Drop Tough Game to Flames

    01:33|
    The Pittsburgh Penguins suffered a disappointing 2-1 loss to the Calgary Flames, ending their six-game winning streak. Despite facing a struggling team, the Penguins struggled to find their form, managing only five shots in the first period and failing to execute plays. Calgarys aggressive defense dominated the game, leading to a breakaway goal and the game-winning goal early in the third. The Penguins lone goal came from Egor Chinakhov on a two-on-one feed from Evgeni Malkin. Coach Dan Muse highlighted the teams lack of execution and puck battles, particularly in transition. A late goal by Tommy Novak was disallowed for goalie interference, leaving the Penguins with a frustrating loss against a seemingly inferior opponent. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Penguins' Streak Ends, Fall to Flames

    01:39|
    The Pittsburgh Penguins six-game winning streak ended as they lost to the Calgary Flames, 2-1. The game was a tight battle, with Calgarys Conor Zary scoring the first goal. Pittsburgh tied it up in the second period with a goal from Egor Chinakhov. However, Calgary scored first in the third period, and Pittsburghs late goal was disallowed. Both goalies made impressive saves, with Silovs stopping 24 of 26 and Cooley stopping 27 of 28. The Penguins played without Bryan Rust and had to adjust their lines due to injuries. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Penguins Lose Streak, Fall to Flames

    01:25|
    The Pittsburgh Penguins suffered a 2-1 loss to the Calgary Flames, ending their six-game winning streak. With Bryan Rust out, Tommy Novak and Kevin Hayes stepped in. The Flames took an early lead on a breakaway goal, but the Penguins fought back with a goal from Evgeni Malkin. Despite good power play opportunities, they couldnt convert. The Flames regained the lead early in the third, and a late Penguins goal was disallowed for goalie interference. The Penguins now head to Boston to face the Bruins. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Penguins' Streak Snapped, Flames Snap Skid

    01:32|
    Penguins Six-Game Streak Snapped by Flames in Low-Scoring Affair The Pittsburgh Penguins six-game winning streak came to an end last night as they fell to the Calgary Flames, 2-1, at PPG Paints Arena. The Penguins struggled to find their rhythm and never took the lead, while the Flames played a solid defensive game. The turning point came in the third period when a defensive lapse by the Penguins led to a goal by the Flames, which proved to be the game-winner. The loss highlights some defensive issues the Penguins need to address, while the win gives the Flames a much-needed boost on the road. Both teams will look to build on this result as the season progresses. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Flames Snap Losing Streak with Gritty Win

    01:32|
    Calgary Flames triumph over Pittsburgh Penguins in a hard-fought victory, snapping their losing streak. Devin Cooleys solid performance in net, along with smart defense and timely goals, secured the win. Connor Zary and Matt Coronato scored crucial goals, with Zarys four goals in his last seven games showcasing his growing confidence. William Stromgren also impressed in his NHL debut, contributing to the teams momentum. The Flames strong starts to periods proved decisive in this closely contested match. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Pittsburgh Penguins Acquire Chinakhov, Malkin Scores

    01:46|
    The Pittsburgh Penguins boosted their offense by acquiring forward Yegor Chinakhov from the Columbus Blue Jackets, who scored a goal in his debut. Evgeni Malkin also contributed with a powerplay goal, and rookie Ben Kindel is thrilled to center the all-time great. The Penguins placed defenseman Egor Zamula on waivers, and rookie Igor Chernyshov is making waves in San Jose with his impressive scoring streak. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Penguins Lose Rust, Gain Harvey-Pinard

    01:23|
    Pittsburgh Penguins top winger Bryan Rust out with lower-body injury, Kevin Hayes steps in; Rafael Harvey-Pinard recalled from AHL, aiming to provide spark on the ice. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Penguins Lose Rust, Gain Harvey-Pinard

    01:48|
    The Pittsburgh Penguins face a setback with top-line forward Bryan Rusts day-to-day lower-body injury, likely from blocking a shot. In response, theyve recalled forward Rafael Harvey-Pinard from their AHL affiliate. Harvey-Pinard, a 27-year-old with 7 goals and 13 points in 32 games, will step into Rusts role on the first line alongside Sidney Crosby and Rickard Rakell. The Penguins aim to maintain their six-game win streak against Calgary, whove lost four in a row. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Penguins Call Up Harvey-Pinard, Seeking Scoring Depth

    01:37|
    The Pittsburgh Penguins have called up forward Rafael Harvey-Pinard from their AHL affiliate, Wilkes-Barre Scranton. The 27-year-old has yet to debut with Pittsburgh but has impressed in the minors, scoring 13 points in 32 games. He previously played for Montreal, tallying 31 points in 84 NHL games. Fans and analysts view this as a low-risk move for the Penguins, as Harvey-Pinards speed and shot could provide scoring depth. Keep an eye on the Penguins lineup for updates on his potential debut. Checkout Solipillow.com