The biggest trade at the 2024 NHL trade deadline was the Jake Guentzel deal, which sent the star scorer from the Pittsburgh Penguins to the Carolina Hurricanes with multiple players and future assets moved in the process.
Looking to make a run at the 2024 postseason, the Carolina Hurricanes have added some significant scoring talent to their already deep lineup by bringing
For the first time since the 2005-06 season the Penguins approached the NHL trade deadline as sellers. They sold off one of their biggest pieces on Thursday night, sending top-line winger and Stanley Cup champion Jake Guentzel to the Hurricanes.
With the All-Star break in the rearview, the trade deadline looms large and is now less than two weeks away. Where does each team stand, and what moves should they be looking to make?
Hockey Canada announced their roster for the upcoming 2023 Spengler Cup tournament and Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Ty Smith was among those selected.
The Pittsburgh Penguins are closing in on their final two preseason games of the year, but need a few extra helping hands before dropping the puck. After recalling defenseman Ty Smith and forward Rem Pitlick and Avery Hayes, the Penguins and also brought back blue liner Xavier Ouellet.
It turns out that the road to Wilkes-Barre runs in both directions for the Pittsburgh Penguins. Three players who were assigned there before the team traveled to Nova Scotia last week — defenseman Ty Smith and forwards Rem Pitlick and Avery Hayes — were recalled today.
When the Pittsburgh Penguins placed young defenseman Ty Smith on waivers, it came as a surprise to see him chopped from the training camp roster so quickly.
When the Pittsburgh Penguins placed a handful of players on waivers, at seemed all but certain at least one of them was going to be claimed by another team.
Prior to another round of cuts from the training camp roster, the Pittsburgh Penguins placed five players on waivers. Among the five Penguins put on waivers were defensemen Ty Smith, Taylor Fedun, Xavier Ouellet and forwards Rem Pitlick and Jonathan Gruden.
The Calgary Flames don’t need any defencemen at this time. Even with the uncertainty regarding Oliver Kylington, they have six capable NHLers on the back end in MacKenzie Weegar, Noah Hanifin, Rasmus Andersson, Chris Tanev, Nikita Zadorov, and Jordan Oesterle.
Prior to a second round of official cuts from their training camp roster, it was announced that the Pittsburgh Penguins had placed a handful of players on waivers.
The Pittsburgh Penguins have made their first high-profile cuts of this training camp. Five players — defensemen Ty Smith, Taylor Fedun and Xavier Ouellet and forwards Rem Pitlick and Jonathan Gruden — were placed on waivers Thursday.
The NHL waiver wire opened today, with the Colorado Avalanche, Pittsburgh Penguins and Vancouver Canucks all contributing to the list.
One of the biggest competitions at Pittsburgh Penguins training camp has been the battle for both spots on the third defensive pairing. Between veterans, young up and comers, and a couple of professional tryout offers, the Penguins had plenty of options in who could take over on the third line.
One of the biggest battles set to take place at Pittsburgh Penguins training camp is the fight for the blue line between P.O. Joseph and Ty Smith. It’ll be the second straight camp where Joseph and Smith are duking it out for a role in the Penguins NHL lineup, but this year may have a different outcome.
Before being traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins, Ty Smith was one of the most promising young defensemen on the New Jersey Devils roster. When Smith arrived in Pittsburgh, he quickly became one of the Penguins top offensive blue liners, but his spot in the lineup wasn’t guaranteed.
The Pittsburgh Penguins had their work cut out for them this offseason, and they have had a busy summer preparing for the 2023-24 season. Kyle Dubas, president of hockey operations, seems to have improved the major problem areas, including the defense.
For the second consecutive year, young Pittsburgh Penguins’ defensemen P.O. Joseph and Ty Smith will likely duke it out during training camp for a spot on the NHL roster.
Strength in numbers is a good thing when entering an NHL season. The Pittsburgh Penguins will have that with their blue line for the second straight season.
The Pittsburgh Penguins have signed defenseman Ty Smith to a one-year contract extension, the club announced Saturday morning. Smith, 23, split the 2022–23 season between the Penguins and the American Hockey League’s Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins.
The Penguins have taken care of one of their restricted free agents, announcing the re-signing of defenseman Ty Smith to a one-year contract. It’s a one-way agreement worth the NHL minimum of $775K meaning that the blueliner took less than his qualifying offer to get a guaranteed salary.
Defenseman Ty Smith, a restricted free agent, has signed a one-year contract to stay with the Pittsburgh Penguins. The deal carries a salary-cap hit of $775,000.
Tokarski gets an emergency call-up after Tristan Jarry was scratched on Tuesday while Smith is the odd man out despite some strong play.
For whatever reason, this list is primarily populated by established NHL players looking to break out of ruts. Our criterion is the same for players young and old: If it looks as though you’re primed to go on a run, you’re eligible.
The Pittsburgh Penguins moved Josh Archibald and Ryan Poehling to injured reserve, recalling Ty Smith and Drake Caggiula to fill the roster spots. Both IR stints are retroactive, meaning Archibald and Poehling can be activated whenever healthy enough to return.
The Devils and Penguins did a player-for-player swap Saturday.
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