CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, Pa. — At the end of a long NHL trade deadline day and past the point of salvation for a long season, a weary-looking Kyle Dubas stood behind a lectern from inside a small ...
After significant roster moves and other notable happenings, Pittsburgh Penguins president of hockey operations Kyle Dubas answers one question via email from each media outlet in the Pittsburgh ...
The trade deadline is just one day away, and Penguins GM Kyle Dubas is in no rush to trade Rickard Rakell and has set an extremely high asking price for him. Further trades are definitely on the ...
Meanwhile, Dubas is likely to sign short-term contracts while waiting for the team's prospects to develop. Next season might be rough for the Penguins. They could take a similar path to the past ...
The Pittsburgh Penguins made multiple moves ahead of the trade deadline, and general manager Kyle Dubas provided insight into the reasoning behind the deals. The Penguins traded Michael Bunting ...
It was general manager Kyle Dubas. Well, unless he is quietly rooting for the team to finish with as bad of a record as possible so that it can boost the odds of getting the No. 1 pick in this ...
Tim Benz: With Rickard Rakell, Penguins GM Kyle Dubas is in a 'can't lose' situation. So, don't lose
At 3:01 p.m. Friday afternoon, Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Kyle Dubas is going to look good. Well, at least in terms of how he handles winger Rickard Rakell. It’s going to be hard to ...
In his first offseason as general manager of the Penguins, Kyle Dubas swung for the fences, acquiring the 2022-23 Norris Trophy winner, hoping to help Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Kris Letang ...
Pittsburgh Penguins President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Kyle Dubas knew that the decision to shift to the future a year ago with the Jake Guentzel trade to Carolina wasn’t going ...
While appearing on The Ray & Dregs Hockey Podcast on Thursday, Dubas shed light on his plans to help guide the Penguins back to success with Crosby and co. still on the roster. “I think the key ...
Subban placed responsibility for the team's woes on Dubas, whom the Penguins hired in June 2023, handing him a seven-year, $7 million-per-season deal. "For me, it’s on Kyle Dubas," Subban said.
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