Pens Points has the headlines from what was a quiet day for the Penguins until it wasn’t.
With two days off before heading to the road, Wednesday served as a practice day for the Pittsburgh Penguins at UPMC 66 in Cranberry. Typically, these days are quiet in terms of news surrounding the team, but that calm only lasted until about lunch time when the Penguins pulled the trigger on a surprising, but welcome, roster move.
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Following a pair of poor performances against the Lightning and Kraken, the Penguins had reached a tipping point with goaltender Tristan Jarry and placed him on waivers on Wednesday afternoon. [Pensburgh]
Now that the Penguins have their own version of Jack Campbell, we can venture a guess at what comes next. First, Joel Blomqvist will be recalled and unless there is a waiver claim to be made, Jarry will be heading to Wilkes-Barre. [Pensburgh]
Evgeni Malkin has become the latest victim in a growing trend of burglaries targeting professional athletes across the nation. The break-in reportedly occurred over the weekend at his Pittsburgh home and his three Stanley Cups rings were reported missing. [Pensburgh]
Down in the AHL, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins are putting together one of the strongest seasons in recent years, being carried on the backs of some young guns who could be in the NHL sooner rather than later. [Pensburgh]
Evgeni Malkin is usually pretty reserved in media interviews, but following another frustrating loss on Tuesday night, Malkin didn’t mince words when it came to answering questions after the game. [NHL]
NHL News and Notes…
Many thought the Edmonton Oilers got a steal this offseason when they signed a recently bought out Jeff Skinner in free agency. Now his future with the team is in doubt after three straight games as a healthy scratch. [Sportsnet]