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Hot diggity dog, it's a home preseason game! The first annual Pucks and Paws night will take place at PPG Paints Arena tonight. Doors open at 6:00 PM. The puck drops at 7:00 PM.

The game will be available to watch on SportsNet Pittsburgh. Fans can listen to the game on the Penguins app and on 105.9 the X.

Josh Getzoff returns as the play-by-play voice of the Penguins on SportsNet Pittsburgh for the second-straight season. He will be joined this year by a rotating group of color commentators that include Colby Armstrong, Mike Rupp, and Phil Bourque, while Hailey Hunter will assume her duties as rinkside reporter. All seven Penguins preseason games can be heard on the team’s official radio flagship, 105.9 The X. Joe Brand will handle play-by-play duties alongside Bourque.

The only remaining preseason game that will not be available on television is Thursday, October 3 at 7:00 PM in Columbus.

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Pucks and Paws

This game will include dog-themed entertainment throughout the night, including videos showcasing Penguins players and their pets, as well as dog-inspired music. Additionally, a military veteran and service dog will be recognized during the game, and Penguins players will escort adoptable dogs to the locker room prior to the game in partnership with the Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh and Adopt a Shelter Dog Month.

Finally, to lend its support in celebrating this inaugural event, Aramark will feature $1 hot dogs for all fans available throughout the game at designated stands. Limit four hot dogs per person per transaction.

Please note, chain leashes and collars for pets are strictly prohibited at PPG Paints Arena.

Roster

GOALIES

31 – Filip Larsson

35 – Tristan Jarry

DEFENSE

4 – Nathan Clurman

24 – Matt Grzelcyk

28 – Marcus Pettersson

38 – Owen Pickering

45 – Harrison Brunicke

58 – Kris Letang

82 – Filip Kral

FORWARDS

2 – Rutger McGroarty

8 – Michael Bunting

11 – Vasily Ponomarev

13 – Kevin Hayes

15 – Joona Koppanen

17 – Bryan Rust

19 – Cody Glass

41 – Ville Koivunen

44 – Jonathan Gruden

67 – Rickard Rakell

71 – Evgeni Malkin

72 – Anthony Beauvillier

87 – Sidney Crosby

Game Notes

QUINN NAMED ASSISTANT COACH

Earlier this summer, the Penguins added David Quinn to Head Coach Mike Sullivan’s coaching staff as an assistant coach. Quinn, 57, joins Assistant Coaches Mike Vellucci and Ty Hennes, Goaltending Coach Andy Chiodo, Video Coach Madison Nikkel and Assistant Video Coach CJ D’Alimonte. Quinn will oversee the team’s defensive group.

Quinn, who has over 30 years of coaching experience, has served as head coach of the San Jose Sharks (2022-24) and New York Rangers (2018-21). Under his reign as head coach with the Sharks and Rangers, two defensemen captured the Norris Trophy as the NHL’s best defensemen, with Adam Fox and Erik Karlsson claiming the award in 2020-21 and ’22-23, respectively.

The Cranston, Rhode Island native has extensive experience at the international level with Team USA, most recently as the head coach of the 2022 and ’23 World Championship teams and the ‘22 Olympic Team. Quinn has also represented Team USA as an assistant coach at three World Championships (2007, ’12 & ’16) and the 2005 World Junior Championship. He spent two seasons (2002-04) as the head coach for USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program. Quinn also helped guide the U.S. Women’s National Team to a pair of silver medals (2000 & 1999) in the Women’s World Championship.

KRAFT HOCKEYVILLE 2024 RECAP

On Sunday, Sept. 29, the Pittsburgh Penguins defeated the Ottawa Senators, 5-2, in a 2024 NHL preseason matchup celebrating the Kraft Hockeyville 2024 winning community Elliot Lake, Ontario. The game will took place at the Sudbury Community Arena, home of the Sudbury Wolves (OHL).

The Penguins were led by the dynamic duo of Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin who each made their preseason debuts. Malkin notched a hat trick and added an assist (3G-1A), while Crosby found the back of the net twice (2G). Bryan Rust (2A) and Kris Letang (2A) also recorded multiple points in the win.

Tristan Jarry stopped 24 of 26 shots (.913 SV%) in the first half of the game, and Filip Larsson turned aside all 12 shots he faced in the second half of the game after a scheduled switch in net.

2023.24 DRAFT PICKS

The Pittsburgh Penguins selected six players at the 2024 NHL Draft at Sphere in Las Vegas. The Penguins selected defenseman Harrison Brunicke (44th overall) and forward Tanner Howe (46th overall) in the second round, defenseman Chase Pietila in the fourth round (111th overall), defenseman Joona Vaisanen in the sixth round (175th overall) and forward Mac Swanson (207th overall) and defenseman Finn Harding (223rd overall) in the seventh round.

Brunicke, who was drafted by the Penguins this past June in the second round (44th overall), has played parts of three seasons with the Kamloops Blazers of the Western Hockey League. This past season, the defenseman recorded 10 goals, 11 assists and 21 points in 49 games. In 110 career junior games, he has tallied 14 goals, 15 assists and 29 points. Brunicke also played for Team Canada at the World Under-18 Championship this past year and tallied one goal and four points in seven games.

Howe, who was drafted 46th overall by the Penguins in June, has played parts of four seasons with the Regina Pats of the WHL. As captain of the Pats last season, the forward tallied 28 goals, 49 assists and 77 points in 68 games. In 207 career junior games, Howe has recorded 92 goals, 141 assists and 233 points. He has played in two World Under-18 Championships with Team Canada in 2022 and ’23, winning the bronze medal in ’23.

Harding, who was selected in the seventh round (223rd overall) in 2024, has spent the last two seasons with the Mississauga Steelheads of the Ontario Hockey League. In 2023-24, the defenseman tallied 10 goals, 24 assists and 34 points in 68 games. Over the past two seasons, Harding has recorded 12 goals, 32 assists and 44 points in 131 games.

PROSPECTS CHALLENGE RECAP

Pittsburgh’s prospects went a perfect 3-0 in Buffalo at the 2024 Prospects Challenge, winning the tournament for the second-straight season. Below is a recap of each game:

Friday, Sept. 13 – PIT vs. BOS: Pittsburgh got off to a slow start, falling behind 3-1 before rattling off five unanswered goals to win their opening game. Tristan Broz tallied twice for Pittsburgh, as he was one of five players to record multiple points.

Saturday, Sept. 14 – PIT vs. OTT: Three second period goals from Pittsburgh helped them start off 2-0 in the Prospects Challenge. Jack Beck (1G-1A) and Atley Calvert (2A) each notched multiple points.

Monday, Sept. 16 – PIT vs. BUF: The Penguins capped off the weekend with a tournament-high eight-goal outburst. Atley Calvert recorded a hat trick (3G-1A) as he and Tristan Broz (1G-3A) each notched four points. Rutger McGroarty (1G-1A) and Ville Koivunen (1G-1A) each had multiple points in the win.

CROSBY SIGNS TWO-YEAR CONTRACT EXTENSION

On Sept. 16, the Penguins re-signed Captain Sidney Crosby to a two-year contract extension, which runs through the 2026.27 season and carries an average annual value of $8.7 million.

The three-time Stanley Cup Champion (2009, ’16 & ’17) will be entering his franchise-record 20th season in a Penguins uniform and 18th with the ‘C’ on his sweater, trailing only Detroit’s Steve Yzerman (19) as the longest- tenured captain in NHL history. Crosby is the Penguins’ franchise record holder in games played (1st, 1,272), even- strength goals (416, 1st), even-strength points (1,025, 1st) and game-winning goals (90, 1st), and trails only Hall-of- Famer Mario Lemieux in every major category in Penguins history including goals (2nd, 592), assists (1,004, 2nd), and points (1,596, 2nd).

Named one of the ‘100 Greatest NHL Players’, the 37-year old ranks 10th in NHL history with 1,596 points (592G-1,004A) in 1,272 games played, and has averaged at least a point per game in each of his 19 NHL seasons, a feat only he and Wayne Gretzky have accomplished. The 5-foot-11, 201-pound forward ranks in the top-25 in league history in goals (592, 21st), assists (1,004, 14th), points (1,596, 10th) and game-winning goals (90, 23rd). The 50-goal scorer in 2009-10 has surpassed the 30-goal mark a franchise-record 12 times and the 100-point plateau six times, which is the seventh-most instances in NHL history.

Among players drafted first overall in NHL history, only Lemieux (1,723) has recorded more points than Crosby’s 1,596.

USA! USA! USA!

The Penguins coaching staff will be well represented on the national stage, as earlier this summer Mike Sullivan was named the head coach of Team USA for the 2025 Four Nations Face-Off and the 2026 United States Men’s Olympic Hockey Team. Additionally, David Quinn will be serve as an assistant coach for Team USA at the Four Nations Face- Off.

The 2025 Four Nations Face-Off is an international tournament with NHL players from the U.S., Canada, Finland, and Sweden that will be played from Feb. 12-20, 2025. The tournament will take place in Boston, MA and Montreal, QC. The 2026 Olympic Games will be held from Feb.6-22, 2026 in the Italian cities of Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo.

Sullivan, 56, will be representing his native country at the international level in a coaching capacity for the fifth time. He previously served as an assistant coach at the 2006 Olympics. He has also represented his home country as head coach of Team USA at the 2007 World Championship and as an assistant coach at the ‘08 World Championship and ’16 World Cup. He was named head coach of the 2022 Olympic squad, but did not attend due to NHL players not participating in the Games.

The Marshfield, Massachusetts native will be the third U.S. Olympic head coach in the last 20 years with Pittsburgh Penguins connections. Herb Brooks was a Penguins scout in 2002 when he guided the Americans to a silver medal in Salt Lake City, while Dan Bylsma was Pittsburgh’s head coach when he was the U.S. Olympic team’s bench boss in 2014.

Sullivan has a career NHL head coaching record of 445-275-115 with Pittsburgh and the Boston Bruins, and is one of just three American-born head coaches, along with John Tortorella and Peter Laviolette, to notch 400 wins. This past season, he appeared in his 800th NHL game as a head coach on Feb. 6, 2024. His 430 wins through his first 800 NHL games were 11th-most in NHL history.

OFFSEASON TRADE ACQUISITIONS

The Pittsburgh Penguins acquired three forwards from trades this summer, including Kevin Hayes from the St. Louis Blues, Cody Glass from the Nashville Predators and Rutger McGroarty from the Winnipeg Jets.

Hayes has played 10 seasons split between the Blues, Philadelphia Flyers, Jets and New York Rangers. This past season, Hayes recorded 13 goals, 16 assists and 29 points in 79 games with the Blues. The forward hit the 10-goal plateau for the 10th-straight year and achieved a career high in face-off percentage (57.0) this past season.

Glass has spent five seasons between the Predators and Vegas Golden Knights. This past season, he tallied six goals, seven assists, and 13 points in 41 games with the Predators. On Mar. 2, 2024, the forward recorded his first NHL hat trick to help Nashville win their eighth-straight game. His 13 points and 82 shots last season were the second most of his career.

McGroarty, who was drafted by the Jets in the first round (14th overall) of the 2022 NHL Draft, has spent the past two seasons with the University of Michigan (NCAA). This past season, the forward ranked second on Michigan with a NCAA career-high 52 points (16G-36A) in 36 games, and his plus-17 led (tied) the club. McGroarty represented Team USA as the captain at the 2024 World Junior Championship, tallying nine points (5G-4A) in seven games.

PENGUINS MAKE 1ST ROUND OF CUTS

On Saturday, Sept. 21, the Penguins reduced their training camp roster to 64 players. The following players were assigned to their respective junior teams:

  • F Justin Cloutier – Soo Greyhounds (OHL)
  • F Cooper Foster – Ottawa 67’s (OHL)
  • D Caeden Carlisle – Soo Greyhounds (OHL)
  • D Donovan McCoy – Sudbury Wolves (OHL)
  • D Emil Pieniniemi – Kingston Frontenacs (OHL)
  • G Charlie Schenkel – Soo Greyhounds (OHL)

GAME 1 RECAP - SABRES 7, PENGUINS 3 (SEPT 21)

The Penguins took on the Buffalo Sabres for the first preseason game on Saturday, Sept. 21, losing the contest 7-3.

Jesse Puljujarvi had an impressive preseason debut netting a hat trick (3G) on three shots. Tristan Broz recorded multiple points (2A) and won 11 out of the 19 faceoffs (57.9%) he took. Drew O’Connor, Rutger McGroarty, Ville Koivunen and Avery Hayes all added one assist to the mix as well.

The power-play unit delivered two goals on two chances with both tallies coming from Puljujarvi. Nathan Clurman led the team in time on ice skating 21:46 minutes in the loss. After coming in in relief for Joel Blomqvist, Filip Larsson stopped 18 out of 19 shots (.947 SV%) in his preseason debut.

GAME 2 RECAP - SABRES 3, PENGUINS 2 (SEPT 24)

The Penguins took part in their first home preseason game on Tuesday, Sept. 24, dropping the game by a score of 3-2.

Jack St. Ivany and Kevin Hayes both found the scoresheet for the Penguins, each registering their first goals of the preseason in their exhibition debuts. St. Ivany led Pittsburgh in time on ice, logging 23:36 minutes, while Anthony Beauvillier recorded a team-high seven shots on goal.

Joel Blomqvist turned aside all 11 shots he faced after relieving Alex Nedeljkovic midway through the game.

PENGUINS MAKE ANOTHER ROUND OF CUTS

On Wednesday, Sept. 25, the Penguins assigned forward Tanner Howe (Regina, WHL) and defenseman Finn Harding (Brampton, OHL) to their respective junior teams.

A day later, Pittsburgh assigned 14 players to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton’s training camp - forwards Raivis Ansons, Jack Beck, Atley Calvert, Mathieu De St. Phalle, Sam Houde, Gabe Klassen, Bennett MacArthur and Logan Pietila, defensemen Isaac Belliveau, Scooter Brickey, Justin Lee, Mats Lindgren and Philip Waugh, as well as goaltender Luke Richardson.

Finally, on Friday, Sept. 27, the team released defenseman Nikoali Knyzhov from his professional tryout contract. The Penguins’ training camp roster now sits at 51 players following the assignments.

Broz speaks with the media