FINAL - The St. Louis Blues defeat the Pittsburgh Penguins, 7-5. McGroarty (3), Hayes (4,5), Mantha (33) & Soderblom (7) scored for the Pens.

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The number of times the Penguins have faced the Philadelphia Flyers in the playoffs
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Number of consecutive seasons Crosby has averaged a point-per-game, topping his own NHL record
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Number of consecutive games played by Tommy Novak the current Penguins’ Iron Man
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Number of players to dress for the Pens during the 2025-26 season

2nd in Metro Division – 5th in Eastern Conference – 8th in NHL

(41-25-16 = 98 points)

Pittsburgh Hockey History Made on April 18th...

1914 - Pittsburgh Hornets right wing Ronnie Hudson was born.
1922 - Hornets right wing Ron Wilson was born.
1970 - Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Francois Leroux was born.
1977 - Penguins left wing Dan Lacouture was born.
1993 - The Penguins beat the New Jersey Devils, 6-3, in the opening game of the Patrick Division Semifinals. The Penguins eventually won the series in five games.
1998 - Martin Straka earned his second hat trick with the Pens, in a game against the Boston Bruins.
1999 - Wayne Gretzky played in his 1,487th, and final, regular season NHL game. The Penguins won the game in overtime, 2-1, on a goal scored by Jaromir Jagr. Gretzky assisted on the Rangers' only goal to bring the NHL leading scorer's career point total to 2857 (894G + 1963A).
2012 - Jordan Staal scored his first career playoff hat trick the Penguins defeated the Philadelphia Flyers, 10-3. Ten goals equalled a team record for goals in a playoff game set on April 25, 1989 against the Flyers.

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2025-26 Pittsburgh Penguins

2025-26 Pittsburgh Penguins

Skater Stats Regular Season
# NAME POS GP G A P PIM
87 Sidney Crosby C 68 29 45 74 44
65 Erik Karlsson D 75 15 51 66 22
17 Bryan Rust RW 72 29 36 65 26
39 Anthony Mantha RW 81 33 31 64 43
71 Evgeni Malkin C 56 19 42 61 61
67 Rickard Rakell RW 61 24 24 48 8
18 Thomas Novak C 82 16 26 42 24
59 Egor Chinakhov RW 43 18 18 36 4
81 Ben Kindel C 77 17 18 35 18
16 Justin Brazeau RW 64 17 17 34 14
5 Ryan Shea D 80 6 28 34 22
58 Kris Letang D 74 3 31 34 38
19 Connor Dewar C 78 14 16 30 19
28 Parker Wotherspoon D 80 3 27 30 55
55 Noel Acciari C 67 13 12 25 25
46 Blake Lizotte C 56 7 12 19 25
25 Elmer Soderblom LW 20 5 5 10 11
13 Kevin Hayes RW 29 4 4 8 8
49 Samuel Girard D 20 0 7 7 8
77 Brett Kulak D 25 1 6 7 18
41 Ville Koivunen RW 39 2 5 7 10
3 Jack St. Ivany D 20 0 7 7 6
2 Rutger McGroarty RW 24 3 3 6 4
75 Connor Clifton D 50 2 4 6 53
85 Avery Hayes RW 16 5 0 5 12
7 Ilya Solovyv D 14 0 5 5 10
11 Filip Hallander C 13 1 3 4 2
24 Matthew Dumba D 11 1 2 3 11
43 Danton Heinen LW 13 1 1 2 8
15 Joona Koppanen C 13 0 1 1 2
27 Ryan Graves D 22 1 0 1 10
82 Caleb Jones D 7 0 1 1 0
45 Harrison Brunicke D 9 1 0 1 6
53 Philip Tomasino RW 9 0 1 1 0
22 Sam Poulin C 2 0 0 0 0
26 Tristan Broz C 1 0 0 0 0
14 Bokondji Imama LW 2 0 0 0 5
38 Owen Pickering D 4 0 0 0 2
57 Jake Livanavage D 1 0 0 0 0
48 Rafael Harvey-Pinard RW 1 0 0 0 0
Goalie Stats
# NAME GP W L T OTL SOL Min GA SO GAA G A P PIM
35 Tristan Jarry 14 9 3 1 0 810 36 1 2.66 0 0 0 0
37 Arturs Silovs 39 19 12 8 -- 2246 115 2 3.07 0 3 3 4
1 Sergei Murashov 5 1 1 2 -- 281 12 1 2.56 0 0 0
74 Stuart Skinner 27 12 9 5 -- 1605 80 0 2.99 0 1 1 0
33 Taylor Gauthier -- 0

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Other Pittsburgh hockey teams:

Pro hockey started here

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Yellow Jackets

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Pittsburgh Pirates (NHL)

Steel Town’s first entry in the National Hockey League. The franchise barely survived five years of sub-par hockey, but were doomed by the Great Depression.     READ MORE

Pittsburgh Shamrocks

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Pittsburgh Hornets

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Pittsburgh Knights

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Pittsburgh Phantoms 

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College & High School

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