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The Penguins continue their four-game road trip as they take on the Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Place. Puck drop is set for 9:00 PM.

This game will be available to watch on SportsNet Pittsburgh. Fans can listen to the game on 105.9 The X and on the Penguins app.

Team Records: PIT (24 -14-11), EDM (25-18-8)

The Penguins are cruising along their Seattle/Western Canada road trip, winning the first two games in Seattle and Calgary entering tonight's matchup against the Edmonton Oilers.

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Game Notes

Since the NHL's holiday break concluded on December 27, the Penguins have points in 11 of their last 13 games due in large part to the play of the goaltenders and defensemen.

The second line of Chinakhov (1G), Evgeni Malkin (1G-1A) and Tommy Novak (1G-1A) combined for three of the Penguins' four goals, five points and a plus-9 last night in Calgary.

Pittsburgh has points in 11 of their last 13 games dating back to the NHL's holiday break on December 27. In that span, the Penguins rank towards the top of the league in several categories.

SHUTTING THE DOOR

The Penguins have limited their opponents to 27 goals against since the NHL's holiday break. In that span, the team's goals-against average leads the league and their save percentage ranks second.

PENALTY KILLIN' IT

Pittsburgh went perfect on the penalty kill last night (1-for-1) and have killed off 21 of their last 22 penalties dating back to January 10.

Since January 10, Pittsburgh's 95.5% success rate on the penalty kill leads the league.

Pittsburgh is the only team with their penalty kill and power play ranking in the top-five in the league.

GREAT ADDITION

Egor Chinakhov scored his fourth goal as a member of the Penguins last night in Calgary, increasing his season total to seven in 2025-26.

Chinakhov has four goals in 11 games with the Penguins after scoring three goals in 29 games with the Columbus Blue Jackets prior to his trade.

Since his Penguins debut, only Sidney Crosby and Connor Dewar have more goals on the team than Chinakhov's four.

Since Chinakhov's debut, the Penguins have earned points in nine of their 11 games, going 7-2-2.

ON A ROLL

The Penguins are cruising along their Seattle/Western Canada road trip, winning the first two games in Seattle and Calgary entering tonight's matchup against the Edmonton Oilers.

Since December 27, Crosby leads the Penguins and ranks ninth in the league with 18 points.

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