Shipping Kessel the right move for the Pens

Jacob Hebda | Staff Writer July 2, 2019 Following the Penguins’ hasty exit from the Stanley Cup Playoffs, Pittsburgh general manager Jim Rutherford hinted that some big-time changes may be in store. It didn’t take long for hockey enthusiasts to speculate who Rutherford was alluding to — Phil Kessel. The right winger, who won two Stanley Cups in his four years with the Penguins, was … Continue reading Shipping Kessel the right move for the Pens

Galchenyuk mocked for roll in domestic violence case

By Bryanna McDermott | The Duquesne Duke The Montreal Canadiens cannot catch a break. The 2015-16 season has been riddled with drama from goalie, Carey Price’s, injury to defenseman, P.K. Subban’s, profanity- filled outburst over goal scoring “not being his job.” The latest incident to add to the list: a domestic violence case involving forward Alex Galchenyuk as the victim. Montreal police arrested Chanel Leszczynski, … Continue reading Galchenyuk mocked for roll in domestic violence case