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Walker's OT goal lifts Hurricanes past Penguins 6-5 in matchup of Metropolitan Division's top teams
Sean Walker scored with 28.3 seconds left in overtime as the Carolina Hurricanes beat Pittsburgh 6-5 on Wednesday night, spoiling Sidney Crosby’s return to the Penguins' lineup. Jackson Blake had a goal and two assists,
Forward Sebastian Aho set up Walker's winner for his 700th career point. He's the third Hurricane to reach that mark, joining Ron Francis and Eric Staal. Aho is also the fourth member of the 2015 NHL Draft class and the eighth Finn in NHL history to do so.
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (37-16-6-2) started its week-long trip through Canada by letting a promising first few minutes slip away against the top team in the North Division. With the victory, Laval clinched a berth in the Calder Cup Playoffs and snapped the Penguins’ 12-game road point streak.
Pittsburgh faces off against Carolina on Wednesday. Plus, full playoff projections, draft lottery standings after a busy Tuesday.
The Colorado Avalanche have been on a roll this season, and as they face the Pittsburgh Penguins, one man seems to have his opponent's number.
As the great Mike Lange might have said, “if you missed this one, shame on you for six weeks!” Boosted by the return of Evgeni Malkin, the dynamic offensive wizardry of Erik Karlsson and the steady netminding of Arturs Silovs,
The Pittsburgh Penguins added multiple players to their roster during the 2026 NHL off-season. Forward Anthony Mantha was among them, as the Penguins signed him to a one-year, $2.5 million contract in free agency. This was after Mantha was limited to only 13 games with the Calgary Flames in 2024-25, where he had four goals and seven points.