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Game Preview: New York Rangers @ Pittsburgh Penguins 10/11/2025

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Who: New York Rangers (1-1-0) @ Pittsburgh Penguins (2-0-0)

When: 7:00 p.m. ET

How to Watch: Locally broadcast on Sportsnet Pittsburgh and MSG, streaming on ESPN+

Pens’ Path Ahead: Pens fans should get ready for some late nights ahead. The next few puck drops are set for 10 p.m. ET or later as the Penguins head West to take on the Anaheim Ducks, Los Angeles Kings and San Jose Sharks on the road.

Opponent Track: The Rangers lost their season opener to the Pens in a 3-0 shutout on Tuesday at Madison Square Garden, but ended up the other side of the blank sheet in a 4-0 win over the host Buffalo Sabres on Thursday.

Season Series: One more win will allow the Pens to best last season’s series with the Rangers, which the good guys lost 1-3 while getting outscored 17-8.

Hidden Stat: If the Penguins beat the Rangers again tonight, it will mark the team’s first 3-0-0 start to a season since the 2013-14 campaign.

Getting to know the Rangers​


Projected lines (from Thursday’s game)

FORWARDS

Will Cuylle – JT Miller – Mika Zibanejad

Artemi Panarin – Vincent Trocheck (?) – Alexis Lafreniére

Conor Sheary – Noah Laba – Taylor Raddysh

Adam Edstrom – Sam Carrick – Matt Rempe

DEFENSEMEN

Vladislav Gavrikov – Adam Fox

Carson Soucy – Will Borgen

Urho Vaakanainen – Braden Schneider

Goalies: Igor Shesterkin, Jonathan Quick

Scratches: Matthew Robertson, Juuso Parssinen, Brett Berard

  • Vincent Trocheck’s status is uncertain after the forward suffering an upper-body injury on Thursday against the Sabres. The Rangers responded to him leaving the game by bumping down Mika Zibanejad to play alongside Artemi Panarin and Alexis Lafreniere on the second line, per The Athletic’s Vincent Z. Mercogliano.
  • That resulted in two-time Stanley Cup champion Conor Sheary— who signed a one-year minimum deal with the Rangers one day before the season started— being elevated to skate on the top line. Here’s a look at some of the line shuffling Mike Sullivan did Thursday after Trocheck’s absence:
Lines without Trocheck look like:

Cuylle – Miller – Sheary
Panarin – Zibanejad – Lafrenière
Edström – Laba – Raddysh #NYR

— Vince Z. Mercogliano (@vzmercogliano) October 10, 2025
  • Shesterkin looked strong during his 37-save shutout against the Sabres on Thursday. He could be called on for another big performance tonight, especially if the Rangers’ relatively thin forward depth gets exposed by Trocheck’s absence.
  • The Rangers goaltender has stopped 15 of 16 high-danger shots he’s faced through the first two games of the season, per NHL Stats. (Parallel stat: Pens forward Justin Brazeau leads the NHL with seven high-danger shots through two games).
Mike Sullivan on having Igor Shesterkin on his side as a goaltender:

"It sure is nice, I tell ya" pic.twitter.com/r7nlbaCdFt

— Rangers Videos (@SNYRangers) October 10, 2025

And now for the Pens​


Projected lines

FORWARDS

Ville Koivunen – Sidney Crosby – Rickard Rakell

Anthony Mantha – Evgeni Malkin – Justin Brazeau

Tommy Novak – Ben Kindel – Filip Hallander

Connor Dewar – Blake Lizotte – Noel Acciari

DEFENSEMEN

Parker Wotherspoon / Erik Karlsson

Ryan Shea / Kris Letang

Caleb Jones / Harrison Brunicke

Goalies: Arturs Silovs, Tristan Jarry

Potential Scratches: Philip Tomasino, Connor Clifton, Mathew Dumba

IR: Bryan Rust (week-to-week, lower body), Kevin Hayes (upper body, week-to-week), Jack St. Ivany (week-to-week, lower body), Rutger McGroarty (indefinite, upper body), Joel Blomqvist (week-to-week, lower body)

How we sleep at night knowing the @penguins are 2-0 and Evgeni Malkin leads the NHL in points. pic.twitter.com/Q1iptTBFrs

— Penguins PR (@PenguinsPR) October 10, 2025
  • Bryan Rust, who rejoined the team for Wednesday’s practice in a regular jersey, seems like he’s approaching his season debut but has yet to commit to a return date.
  • The clock is ticking as to when Dan Muse and Kyle Dubas will need to decide whether Ben Kindel and Harrison Brunicke will active their contracts by staying with the Pens past nine games. So far they’ve both made a convincing effort to prove they’re ready for the full-time NHL gig, but the eventual return of forwards like Rust, Kevin Hayes and Rutger McGroarty could lead the Pens to decide to hold off on burning the first year of Kindel’s ELC for another year.
  • The Penguins announced Friday the team will recognize David Blackburn, who has spent 64 years working at Civic Arena and PPG Paints Arena, during Saturday’s game on his 90th birthday.

Source: https://www.pensburgh.com/general/67826/game-preview-new-york-rangers-pittsburgh-penguins-10-11-2025
 
Ranking the recent Pittsburgh Penguins alternate jerseys

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Let’s shift to jersey talk on an off-day Sunday for the Penguins. The Pens recently revealed their new yellow alternate jerseys that they will wear for every Thursday home game this season and a couple of select weekend games.

These rankings are always personal and subjective. It’s always fun when one person’s least favorite is another’s most treasured. Feel free to give your take. We’re sticking with only the Sidney Crosby era from 2005-present and including the outdoor jerseys as well.

Huge shoutout to the great resource of NHL Uniforms, great database to check out jerseys over the years from all the hockey teams.

#12: ‘Silver’ Pens

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I believe only used for the 2014 Stadium Series and maybe once more, the 2014 Stadium Series jersey was more of a flop than a hit. The front logo appeared to have a silver impact in the middle that showed in an odd way (I think a beer company sponsored the game and this jersey almost looked like a nod to that, whether intended or not). The numbers on the back were extra long for visibility in the outdoors. Not a good one.

#11: Cursed Frankenstein

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Perhaps best known for the jersey that Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin both suffered major injuries in over different games in 2011, this alternate doesn’t leave a good feeling. Worse yet, it’s a combination of different design concepts and colorings similar to what the team wore from 1967-80, yet never in this exact form (i.e. the light blue stripes were dark, the scarf Penguin wasn’t used). It resulted in a busy mish-mash of different concepts that didn’t land well. It’s a shame that it’s seemingly ruined the likelihood of a dark blue jersey again, the potential was there but what they came up with wasn’t it. Moving on.

#10: Reverse retro

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The Penguins never had a white PITTSBURGH black/gold diagonal jersey, and now we see why after the design of the 2021 “reverse retro” concept. It throws you off from the nostalgic black version of the ‘90s that didn’t really land well. That was the point of the “reverse” part of a reverse retro jersey but it’s an idea that no one asked for or particularly wanted in this instance. To me this is kind of like getting a Philly Cheesesteak on rye bread — it’s almost right but they didn’t quite get the order right when they put it on the wrong type of bread (or jersey color, in this case). So that spoils the dish.

#9: No white

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The first Penguin jersey in history to date that features zero amount of white on it anywhere for a Stadium Series jersey. The helmet with a logo on one side it was a cool idea, the rest just kinda looks like the printer messed up and put yellow in the logo where the white was supposed to go. Having a big arm stripe, a medium single bar on the socks, a thin bar at the bottom of the jersey and nothing on the pants looks uneven. The keystone PA logo on the pants is a very nice mark— especially since these jerseys were designed for an outdoor game against the Flyers who had matching designs— but the rest of the looks feels half baked. Not a big fan.

#8: The new alternate (middle)

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The new look is, well, OK. It’s very yellow and has a new jersey font that gives Nashville Predator vibes. Maybe some are a fan of the new concept of the new shoulder logo that features, well, random enough ancillary symbols but that came out of no where with no obvious connections to the established branding the team uses. Luckily they went ahead and put it on both shoulders for good measure. The triple arm striping looks busy and a modest attempt to break up all the yellow and it doesn’t match in width to single bottom bar across the bottom or the single bar on the socks. Out of necessity and ease they stuck with the regular pant shell, which sticks out to not flow cohesively with this concept considering the pants have a white stripe that isn’t found anywhere on the all-yellow/black top. On the plus side, this is the first matte helmet the team has used, which has no advertisement on it and is a big plus to have a team logo and not a corporate one. The white outlining of the number looks sharp, just a shame that’s all of the white involved, besides the interior of the logo and the part from the holdover pants. Maybe it will grow on me after seeing it more, for now it’s just there.

#7: Return of the Robo Penguin

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Some will have this one a lot higher on their personal rankings, which is totally fine. To me, it’s not the best sort of Robo Penguin design which would have been nice to see more retro shoulders and radiant across the middle of the shirt, but considering the concept was a reverse retro jersey that might have been difficult to work in. Instead, we were left with this sort of compromise where at least fans looking to see Crosby/Malkin got to play in a Robo Penguin jersey, ever so briefly, but it didn’t leave a lasting mark or seem like it will be returning to the ice again in the near future. They also used the same pant shell, so there was a “normal” skating Penguin logo on the leg just kinda leftover and still sticking around. The Robo Penguin in general is a very polarizing subject, which makes it ironic that it ends up just kinda in the middle for me. I’d be fine with the occasional RoboPen (though I’m not a huge fan of it) but the offering they designed was far from ideal use of it.

#6: Yellow comes back (middle)

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A fitting tribute to the 1980-84 jerseys brought a mainly yellow jersey back to the Penguins in 2018. As far as yellow jerseys go, this is the one; a classic look brought back and nice play off the existing black and white jerseys that the team used as the regular color schemes. They made the hockey stick in the logo yellow and not white for the first time (aside from the all black/yellow jersey), which looks pretty cool. It’s also nice they kept white on the arms to better tie in with the pants, giving a differentiator to the current yellow alternate. This is only sixth on the list, but I like it well enough, more that others just popped a little more or were a little more appealing and exciting.

#5: Steelers inspired yellow

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This Stadium Series jersey is similar to the yellow jersey above. It ups it a notch with the excitement factor that has a nod to the Steelers by making the numbers in the style of the football team that calls Heinz err Acrisure Stadium home. This was a cool concept that worked, would have loved to see some type of logo moved from the shoulder to the front leg of the pants for an added special touch, maybe keep on the Steelers theme by using a helmet with a logo on one side, something a little more creative was left out there. It was too niche to last very long but it wasn’t designed to stick around. For a special event this one was about pitch perfect.

#4: ‘90s Nostalgia at its best (middle)

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The Pens brought back the classic diagonal PITTSBURGH block font from 2021-25 for the first time in the traditional black since they wore it from 1992-97. The memories associated with this jersey give it the power, in the mind’s eye you can almost see Mario Lemieux pulling this sweater on to win the scoring title despite undergoing cancer treatments or expect to see Ron Francis pop up and make a perfect pass to Jaromir Jagr for a goal. A lot of that is age-related and might not hit the same for everyone, but that’s what made this nostalgia done right. It’s a great alternate because it doesn’t stray or try to reinvent what worked in the first place with the concept.

#3: The 2023 Winter Classic throwback

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Really liked these 1920’s inspired Pittsburgh (hockey) Pirates outfits, which as a trivia note was the first pro Pittsburgh team to ever use black and gold as its jersey colors. It would have been even nicer if they could have worked in the crest that the old team had into the arms or shoulders. The creamy off-white worked well, especially for the outdoor game and having Penguins in a cursive font on the helmet and pants flowed very well and was a nice addition for a baseball stadium. It’s also a very nice touch that the inside of the collar (like the new yellow alternate) has the white/blue checkers from the city of Pittsburgh’s flag on it. You can’t see it when the players play but that’s a bonus when getting one that adds a little something extra.

#2: So good they made it the regular jersey (middle uniform)

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The Penguins faded out the “Vegas gold” colors of their home and away jerseys starting in 2014 by using the middle jersey as an alternate. This jersey is basically what the team wore from 1980-92 before inexplicably changing it up in the middle of a championship run. It was such a good alternate that it eventually graduated into the standard home jersey from 2016-present and likely will be around for years to come and put the ’Vegas gold’ out to its rightful place in pasture. This is THE classic Penguin look to have.

#1: The light blues

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This is what it’s all about, a throwback to the classic 1968-71 look. It also helps that Crosby made it his own for a new generation with his outdoor shootout winner in the first Winter Classic back in ‘08. When you want a perfect alternate jersey, to me this hits all the notes. It’s outside of the normal scheme that the team wears so it’s something different, yet still rooted in history. The colors contrast well in any sport but especially well on the ice for a hockey game and the jersey itself is clean and uncluttered. The arm striping and bottom effectively breaks up the single color and is complemented by the socks and pants doing the same. Do I want to see the team wear this 41 times a year at home or in the playoffs? No. Is it the best alternate the team has had in the last 20 years? To me, yes.

Source: https://www.pensburgh.com/general/67796/ranking-the-recent-pittsburgh-penguins-alternate-jerseys
 
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