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SportsNet Pittsburgh to broadcast 20 games of Pirates' Double-A affiliate, the Altoona Curve
8+ mon, 1+ week ago (311+ words) The Altoona Curve announced that SportsNet Pittsburgh, the television and streaming partner of the Pittsburgh Pirates, will broadcast 20 home games of the Double-A affiliate this season. The first Curve game to air on SportsNet Pittsburgh will be against the Somerset Patriots, a New York Yankees affiliate, on April 16 at Peoples Natural Gas Field. "We are so really looking forward to expanding our partnership with SportsNet Pittsburgh to air more Altoona Curve games this season," Curve general manager Nate Bowen said in a statement. "The tracks to Pittsburgh run through Altoona and this is a perfect way for Pirates fans throughout the area to see the next wave of Pirates stars play in Curve, PA." A dozen games will air on SportsNet Pittsburgh, with the other eight on SportsNet Pittsburgh+. Broadcasters Jon Mozes and Preston Shoemaker will call the action and…...
TribLive writers offer predictions for 2025-26 NHL season
1+ mon, 3+ week ago (201+ words) The 2025-26 NHL season is about to commence, and TribLive writers Seth Rorabaugh and Justin Guerriero, assistant sports editor Jonathan Bombulie and columnist Tim Benz have thoughts on how the season will shake out. Here's a look: Hart Memorial Trophy (MVP) Seth Rorabaugh: Connor McDavid, Oilers Tim Benz: Nathan MacKinnon, Avalanche Calder Memorial Trophy (rookie of the year) Benz: Ivan Demidov, Canadiens Vezina Trophy (top goalie) Benz: Jordan Binnington, Blues James Norris Memorial Trophy (best defenseman) Rorabaugh: Cale Makar, Avalanche Guerriero: Zach Werenski, Blue Jackets Bombulie: Cale Makar, Avalanche Benz: Miro Heiskanen, Stars Art Ross Trophy (most points) Bombulie: Connor McDavid, Oilers Benz: Connor McDavid, Oilers Frank J. Selke Trophy (best defensive forward) Benz: Nico Hischier, Devils Jack Adams Award (best coach) Bombulie: Sheldon Keefe, Devils Benz: Mike Sullivan, Rangers Maurice Richard Trophy (most goals) Guerriero: William Nylander, Maple Leafs Bombulie: Auston…...
Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon strikes tentative deal to buy the Portland Trail Blazers
3+ mon, 2+ week ago (133+ words) The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the team hadn't yet made an official statement. Dundon intends to keep the Trail Blazers in Portland, the person said. The group includes Sheel Tyle, the co-founder of the investment firm Collective Global. The NBA Board of Governors must ratify any final purchase agreement. ESPN reported Wednesday that the deal was for $4 billion. Allen's estate announced in May that it had begun the process of selling the Trail Blazers. Allen, the billionaire co-founder of Microsoft, died in 2018 at age 65 from complications of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Since then, his sister, Jody Allen, has served as chair of the Trail Blazers and the NFL's Seattle Seahawks and is a trustee of the Paul G. Allen Trust....
'Cup family is forever:' Ex-Pens coach Mike Sullivan takes out billboards to thank city
6+ mon, 1+ day ago (177+ words) Former Pittsburgh Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan plastered a parting message this week on a handful of billboards around the city. "Thank you, Pittsburgh," they read. "Cup family is forever." " Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) May 28, 2025 Sullivan coached the Penguins for 10 seasons, leading them to the playoffs in the first seven. He and the team parted ways in April after three consecutive disappointing years, culminating in a 2024-25 season where the team won their fewest games in nearly 20 years. He left the Penguins having won and coached the most games in Penguins history at 409 and 753, respectively. Sullivan will still make occasional trips to Pittsburgh after taking a head coaching gig with the New York Rangers, a Metropolitan Division rival, in May. The Penguins have yet to hire Sullivan's replacement. Jack Troy is a TribLive reporter covering the Freeport Area and Kiski Area school…...
Penguins' broadcast schedule includes 16 nationally televised games
3+ mon, 3+ day ago (296+ words) The Pittsburgh Penguins will play nearly a fifth of their games on national television for the upcoming season, the NHL and its network rightsholders, ESPN and Turner Sports, announced Wednesday. Starting with their season opener Oct. 7 at the New York Rangers, the Penguins will take part in 16 nationally broadcasted games " five on ESPN, four on ABC, one on ESPN+/Hulu and six on TNT. SportsNet Pittsburgh enters its third season as the local broadcast partner for the Penguins. Josh Getzoff returns as the play-by-play voice, with a rotation of analysts Colby Armstrong and Phil Bourque. Hailey Hunter and Dan Potash are back as rinkside reporters. Fans can also hear Penguins games on 105.9 The X and the Penguins Radio Network. Joe Brand will handle play-by-play duties with Bourque providing color commentary. Below is the full list of Pittsburgh's nationally televised games:…...
North Side author highlights Pittsburgh's history of stadiums and arenas
8+ mon, 5+ day ago (753+ words) [This early view of the Civic Arena shows the roof fully retracted.] Pittsburgh had the first indoor rink in North America with artificial ice. Pittsburgh had the first indoor rink in North America with artificial ice. The Schenley Park Casino was located at the entrance to Schenley Park when it opened in 1895. Built at a cost of $400,000, it had 18-foot windows, 1,500 incandescent lights, two tiers of seating, luxury boxes, a caf, a merry-go-round and a roof-top garden. To create ice, a series of chiller pipes were laid down and covered with concrete to create a watertight bowl. Ammonia gas was pumped through the pipes, freezing the concrete and an inch of water on top. "In some ways, Pittsburgh was ahead of its time," said Mark T. Fatla, author of "Pittsburgh's Historic Stadiums and Arenas," a book highlighting gems like the Schenley…...
Minor league report: Penguins' losing streak reaches 3
9+ mon, 3+ day ago (200+ words) [Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins defensemen Jack St. Ivany (No. 3) and Owen Pickering battle for position with Rochester Americans forward Riley Fiddler-Schultz during a game at Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, N.Y. on Wednesday. The Americans won, 5-2.] Goaltender Tristan Jarry made 31 saves on 35 shots for the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins in a 5-2 loss to the Rochester Americans at Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, N.Y. on Wednesday. Minor league report: Penguins' losing streak reaches 3 Goaltender Tristan Jarry made 31 saves on 35 shots for the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins in a 5-2 loss to the Rochester Americans at Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, N.Y. on Wednesday. The result dropped Jarry's record to 6-5-0. Forwards Boris Katchouk and Rutger McGroarty each scored goals for Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (28-14-6-1) which has lost three consecutive games. Per the team's radio broadcast, Penguins forward Sam Poulin was scratched due to an undisclosed injury, prompting Wilkes-Barre/Scranton to dress…...
Minor league report: Penguins lose to Checkers in overtime
10+ mon, 3+ week ago (219+ words) Goaltender Joel Blomqvist made 36 saves on 39 shots for the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins in a 3-2 overtime loss to the Charlotte Checkers at WesBanco Arena in Wilkes-Barre on Friday. The result dropped Blomqvist's record to 5-4-2. Defenseman Nate Clurman and forward Ville Koivunen scored goals for Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (17-8-3-0). Checkers forward John Leonard scored the winning goal at 1:12 of overtime. Per the team's radio broadcast, Penguins forward Tristan Broz was scratched due to an illness. Earlier in the day, the Penguins traded forward Jagger Joshua to the Rochester Americans for future considerations. The Penguins' next game is a home contest against the Hartford Wolf Pack on Saturday, 6:05 p.m. Two goals and an assist by forward Gabe Klassen led the Wheeling Nailers to their fifth consecutive win, a 5-4 victory against the Norfolk Admirals at the Norfolk (Va.) Scope. Forward Atley Calvert had a goal and two…...
'We've been shortchanged': Hill District group blasts Penguins after team loses development rights to old Civic Arena site
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (1290+ words) After nearly two decades sitting on exclusive rights to develop the Lower Hill District site that once housed the Civic Arena, the Pittsburgh Penguins have lost their stake, drawing derision for taking so long to create so little. A 2007 agreement with Pittsburgh's Urban Redevelopment Authority and Sports & Exhibition Authority gave Pittsburgh Arena Real Estate Development " the hockey team's development arm " sole rights to develop the site. But that deal expired at 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, and the Penguins declined to exercise an option to pay for an extension, according to the URA. Carol Hardeman, executive director of the Hill District Consensus Group, said Thursday she never felt the Penguins were the right developers for the Lower Hill. "I don't think their heart ever was in it in the first place," Hardeman told TribLive. "We would've seen more progress by now." The Penguins made…...
Podcast: Mike Sullivan's departure from the Penguins
6+ mon, 4+ week ago (142+ words) [Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan on the bench April, 2024 at PPG Paints Arena.] Ten days after stating his intentions to continue in his position as the Penguins" head coach, Mike Sullivan was out. Podcast: Mike Sullivan's departure from the Penguins Ten days after stating his intentions to continue in his position as the Penguins" head coach, Mike Sullivan was out. His 10-year run with the team included two Stanley Cups and the most wins in franchise history. Triblive Assistant Sports Editor Jonathan Bombulie joins host Zac Gibson to break down Sullivan"s legacy with the Penguins, what led to his departure, and what could be next for both the coach and the team as both face their next chapter. This is "From the Newsroom." Zachary Gibson is a Tribune-Review digital producer. You can contact Zachary at [email protected]....