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New Penguins owners 'would love' for Mario Lemieux to be part of organization
Hoffmann Family of Companies bought Pittsburgh.
PITTSBURGH -- A Pittsburgh radio station reported Monday that player-owner Mario Lemieux will return to the ice for the Penguins this season despite his hints to the contrary at the end of last season ...
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Pittsburgh Penguins owners say Mario Lemieux is welcome to play a larger role
The Pittsburgh Penguins' new ownership group says it welcomes a greater role for Mario Lemieux as the franchise begins a new chapter following its sale to the Hoffmann Family of Companies ...
Geoff Hoffmann, the CEO of HF Companies Private Equity arm and governor of the Penguins, said Thursday that Lemieux would be embraced “with open arms.” ...
Pittsburgh Penguins legend Mario Lemieux could be back in the fold. Lemieux, alongside Ron Burkle, purchased the team out of bankruptcy in 1999 and sold his controlling interest to Fenway Sports Group ...
The NHL's Board of Governors gave unanimous approval of the sale of the Penguins to the Hoffmann Family of Companies this week.
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The Penguins Need To Find Their Next Superstar
It’s been decades since the Pittsburgh Penguins’ fanbase wondered who their next superstar would be, as they’ve been spoiled ...
The NHL world was rocked by the sudden death of hockey legend Claude Lemieux by apparent suicide at age 60. "The National Hockey League mourns the passing of Claude Lemieux, a four-time Stanley Cup ...
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