Philippe Boucher

Penguins Notebook: Goligoski latest to be injured

By Shelly Anderson, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Penguins defenseman Alex Goligoski is expected to be out of the lineup two to three weeks. Another day, another prognosis for an injured Penguins player. Defenseman Alex Goligoski...

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Shero sets Penguins' roster at 21

Former Wild defenseman Skoula signed By Shelly Anderson, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette The Penguins signed former Wild defenseman Martin Skoula yesterday to a one-year contract. Three days before they open at home against the New...

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'Smart' defense corps able to lift Penguins

The last time he stepped onto the ice during a meaningful hockey game, Penguins defenseman Brooks Orpik made one of the most important plays few folks have talked about during the Summer with Stanley. That blueline pairing of...

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One Final Goodbye

Here's a look back who has left the NHL over the summer of 2009. First, we will look the out-right retirements. I suspect we will see a few more announcements in the coming weeks as players give up on the possibility a NHL team...

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Local product Guenin has no hate for Flyers

It's hardly fantastic that there are four players vying for the Penguins' seventh defenseman slot. "Despite what Pittsburgh people think (the Flyers are) a great organization," Nate Guenin said Friday before he dressed for the...

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President needles Crosby

By Rob Rossi, TRIBUNE-REVIEW Thursday, September 10, 2009 A look current and former Penguins players who attended the organization's visit to the White House, where on Thursday the Stanley Cup champions were honored by...

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Who do you hear is going to replace Max Talbot?

Penguins Q&A with Dave Molinari Question: With camp coming up, who do you hear is going to get the first shot to replace Max Talbot? Will it be a scorer such as Luca Caputi, or will they move Pascal Dupuis up, with Dustin...

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Pens get their day at White House

The Penguins' charter flight had just departed Detroit's airport in the early morning hours after they won the Stanley Cup on June 12 when general manager Ray Shero first heard the question. "Guys started asking right away,...

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Pittsburgh defenceman Boucher retires

Veteran defenceman Philippe Boucher retired from the NHL on Thursday, going out on top after getting to hoist the Stanley Cup with the Pittsburgh Penguins in June. Boucher, 36, ends a career that began with the Buffalo Sabres...

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Stephane Robidas Q & A

DallasStars.com recently caught up with Stars defenseman Stephane Robidas, who talked about his vacations to Disney World and Vegas over the summer, what the 2009 All-Star selection meant to him and some of the new additions to...

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