Mark Streit

Pittsburgh Penguins #32 - Defenseman

  • Born: 12/11/77
  • Age: 39
  • Height: 5'11"
  • Weight: 191
  • Seasons: 2005

NHL Free Agency 2017: Examining The Red Wings Defensive Options

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Prices will be high, but there may be a few consolation prizes

5 UFAs not named Kevin that are worth a look

This year’s UFA group is not going to get you a big star, but stars aren’t what you should be looking for. Bargains are.

2016-2017 Season Breakdown: Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Philadelphia Flyers

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Mark Streit, we hardly knew you.

Official Pens Expansion List Released

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A look at who the Penguins are keeping and who is available for the expansion Vegas Golden Knights can pick from has been announced. Choice of who the Pens lose comes out on Wednesday night

Penguins Expansion Draft Primer

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A look at how the Pittsburgh Penguins will navigate the upcoming expansion draft, where it seems that Marc-Andre Fleury has removed a lot of the doubt and drama of what is about to happen in the...

If Las Vegas takes Marc-Andre Fleury, could Flyers trade for him?

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It would drive Penguins fans insane.

Ron Hainsey breaks Cup drought of Habs first-rounders

A long drought is finally over, with hopefully more to come for subsequent selections.

Who makes the cut for names on the Stanley Cup?

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If Sidney Crosby ever takes his hockey pants off and hands over the Stanley Cup at some point this summer then we will go over which Penguins players will (and sadly won't) be immortalized on Lord...

Sid stands above peers in playoffs

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Some Saturday night thoughts: more evidence Sid is the best, Stanley Cup Final schedule is pretty lax and Geno is set to set a Penguins record

Murray stands tall; Pens win Game 4, 3-2

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The Sens were unable to pull off the ‘magic moment’ tonight; head back to Pittsburgh with the series tied at 2-2.

Game 4 Recap: Cash, Money. Sid, Murray help Pens

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Jake Guentzel and Sidney Crosby record 2 points a piece and Matt Murray holds the fort down as the Pittsburgh Penguins win Game 4 3-2 in Ottawa to even the series at 2 games a piece.