2015
07.01
class="ui-droppable">In a strong response to a rule change for the 2015-16 NHL season, the Pittsburgh Penguins put themselves in a position to dominate the league during the new three-on-three overtime sessions on Wednesday.

That’s easily the best thing about the blockbuster trade pulled off by Penguins general manager Jim Rutherford that landed electric winger Phil Kessel in a six-player, three-pick exchange with the Toronto Maple Leafs. According to NHL.com, the Leafs retained $1.25 million of Kessel’s $8 million cap hit over the next seven years.



Sabotaged in recent years by a lack of depth scoring, the Penguins somehow found a way to make their team even top-heavier while giving up a conditional first-round ...

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