As the Pittsburgh Penguins find themselves in a playoff position in the Metropolitan Division, they are also simultaneously facing questions about reb.
In the more than hour-long practice, Penguins forward Filip Hallander made his first appearance with the team since November.
The Pittsburgh Penguins’ practice Wednesday in Cranberry was a highly energetic affair. Coach Dan Muse skated his players ...
Pittsburgh Penguins forward Filip Hallander has missed 42 games and more than three months following the discovery of a blood […] ...
The Penguins announced Wednesday that they’ve assigned forward Filip Hallander to AHL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton on a conditioning loan. Since Hållander is on standard injured reserve and not long-term ...
With Letang almost ready to go and Filip Hållander improving, the Penguins are feeling good about their playoff push.
Hallander (blood clot in leg) has been sent to AHL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton for a conditioning stint, Dave Molinari of Pittsburgh Hockey Now reports Wednesday.
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After missing the team’s last 42 games due to a blood clot in his leg, Filip Hallander returned to Penguins practice on ...
Meanwhile, Filip Hallander was also back on the ice Tuesday, per Crechiolo. The forward was diagnosed with a blood clot in November and was expected to miss at least three months.
Coaches did not take it easy on Filip Hallander for his first practice in more than three months with the Pittsburgh Penguins. In fact, they gave the rookie a very demanding assignment Tuesday in ...