2012
06.22
Pittsburgh Penguins are front and center in the hockey world as they host the 2012 NHL Draft this weekend. The Penguins are a widely respected organization and they appeared to be an attractive choice to win the Stanley Cup when the playoffs got underway in April.

However, despite the aspirations of general manager Ray Shero and head coach Dan Bylsma, the plans were scuttled as they were eliminated harshly by the Philadelphia Flyers in the first round of the playoffs.

As the offseason gets underway in earnest with the draft and free agency right around the corner, the Penguins are in need of some good news. Center Jordan Staal, one of the team's mainstays after Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin, turned down a 10-year contract extension with the ...

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