Category: Jeff Carter
The First Jeff Carter Trade Revisited
Jeff CarterFrom Philadelphia to Los Angeles, Jeff Carter’s had a quietly successful career at the NHL level. He broke into the league at the age of 21 with the Philadelphia Flyers…
Read morePenguins’ Jeff Carter Announces His Retirement
Jeff CarterOn April 17, 2024, Jeff Carter played in his last NHL contest, officially announcing his retirement. Defined by his scoring ability throughout his NHL career, he fittingly scored a goal…
Read moreMetropolitan Notes: Gruden, Wotherspoon, Marino
PittsburghWith Jeff Carter out with an upper-body injury tonight, the Pittsburgh Penguins were in a position to recall a forward to fill his spot in the active lineup. In doing so, the Penguins brought up Jonathan Gruden from their AHL affiliate, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins via an emergency recall. Rec...
Read morePens double up Coyotes, 4-2, to end skid at four
Buffalo SabresIn Pittsburgh, Jeff Carter scored twice and the Penguins knocked off the Arizona Coyotes, 4-2 on Tuesday night to end a frustrating four-game skid. “It’s been a little bit of a tough stretch for us here, obviously,” Carter said. “We … Continue reading → The post Pens double up Coyotes, 4-2, to end s...
Read moreGoalie Tristan Jarry scores into empty net in Penguins' 4-2 victory over Lightning
Nikita KucherovGoalie Tristan Jarry scored an empty-net goal and made 39 saves in the Pittsburgh Penguins; 4-2 comeback victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-2 on Thursday night.
Read morePenguins Recall Jonathan Gruden
Penguins2:00 PM: The Penguins have re-assigned Gruden to the AHL, as Carter participated in the team’s Tuesday practice. 9:30 AM: The Pittsburgh Penguins recalled forward Jonathan Gruden from AHL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton on Tuesday morning, per a team announcement. Gruden, 23, will serve as the team’s 13th for...
Read moreCrosby joins Lemieux with 11th 30-goal season
Pittsburgh PenguinsSidney Crosby moved into a tie with Hall of Fame center Mario Lemieux for the most 30-goal seasons in Penguins history as Pittsburgh beat Colorado on Wednesday night.
Read moreCrosby joins Lemieux with 11th 30-goal season
Sidney CrosbySidney Crosby moved into a tie with Hall of Fame center Mario Lemieux for the most 30-goal seasons in Penguins history as Pittsburgh beat Colorado on Wednesday night.
Read moreCrosby joins Lemieux with 11th 30-goal season
Mario LemieuxSidney Crosby's sweet move leads to 30th goal of season (0:48) Sidney Crosby ties Mario Lemieux's Penguins record with the 11th 30-goal season of his career. He's simply locked in on helping the make a 17th straight postseason appearance. had a pair of goals, Crosby scored on a nifty backhand sho...
Read moreAvs lose win streak, fail to gain in Central race with 5-2 loss to Pittsburgh
Tristan JarryIn Denver, the recently much maligned Jeff Carter hot for a double on Wednesday night to help the Pittsburgh Penguins to a 5-2 win over the Avalanche. The win ended a four-game slide for the Pens. “I think you’ve got … Continue reading → The post Avs lose win streak, fail to gain in Central race wit...
Read moreCrosby joins Lemieux with 11th 30-goal season
Pittsburgh PenguinsSidney Crosby moved into a tie with Hall of Fame center Mario Lemieux for the most 30-goal seasons in Penguins history as Pittsburgh beat Colorado on Wednesday night.
Read moreZucker, Penguins recover for OT victory against Lightning
Tampa Bay LightningTAMPA -- Jason Zucker scored his second goal of the game at 2:13 of overtime to give the Pittsburgh Penguins their fourth straight win, 5-4 against the Tampa Bay Lightning at Amalie Arena on Thursday.
Read moreSnapshots: Makar, Lauko, Cicek, Berni
Colorado AvalancheThe Colorado Avalanche won’t have Cale Makar for at least the next two games, as he deals with a head injury. Peter Baugh of The Athletic confirms that it is from the collision with Jeff Carter, and notes that while the star defenseman passed the initial concussion protocol, he woke up feeling unwel...
Read moreAvs star defenseman Makar out for road trip
Cale MakarAvalanche defenseman Cale Makar will miss at least the next two games after taking a shoulder to the head during Tuesday's loss to the Penguins.
Read moreCale Makar sidelined for at least next two games
Jeff CarterPhoto by Jeanine Leech/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images The star defender has his second setback of the season. Two steps forward, one step back. This has been the mantra of the Colorado Avalanche season as they’ve been trying to progress. While they got both Valeri Nichushki...
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