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It has been a busy offseason so far for Pittsburgh Penguins’ general manager Kyle Dubas. After drafting a solid pool of young ...
The Colorado Avalanche Hockey Club announced today that the organization has signed forward Alex Barre-Boulet to a one-year ...
Pictured above: 2024 second-round pick Harrison Brunicke, captain of Team Patrick. After adding 13 players into the ...
To finish Day 1 of the free agency period, Briere sought out some veteran help up front for the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, ...
With the draft combine over and the 2025 NHL Entry Draft less than a month away, there’s no better time for the THW writers to make their picks in the annual mock draft.
Horton's teammates shared a unique bond, but they're not the only team to endure the loss of a teammate. The Pittsburgh Penguins lost budding superstar Michel Briere in 1971.
Days after subtly announcing his impending retirement from hockey, Jagr won a regional Emmy for “Celebrate 68: Jagr Retirement Ceremony." ...
Jagr & The Pittsburgh Penguins Jaromir Jagr's journey to the National Hockey League is the stuff of legend. Drafted fifth overall by the Penguins in 1990, Jagr was reported to have told the four ...
Briere played junior hockey for the Shawinigan Bruins in the QAJHL - predecessor to the QMJHL - before joining the Penguins in 1969.
For the second time in a week, we recall the promise and the tragedy of the best #21 in team history, Michel Briere.
Briere was born on October 21, 1949, in Malartic, Quebec, and his pre-NHL career turned the head of a Penguins' scout. He played junior hockey for the Shawinigan Bruins in the now-defunct Quebec ...
Briere was born on October 21, 1949, in Malartic, Quebec, and his pre-NHL career turned the head of a Penguins' scout. He played junior hockey for the Shawinigan Bruins in the now-defunct Quebec ...