Catch up on the latest hockey headlines in today’s Pens Points.
The Malone Family Foundation, founded by former Pittsburgh Penguins forward Ryan Malone, will host the second annual Black & Gold Breaking the Mold event as part of Mental Health Awareness Month. [PensBurgh]
On the business side of the franchise, the Penguins dismissed multiple front-office staffers on Wednesday. [Trib Live]
Former Penguins forward Kasper Bjorkqvist has signed a two-year contract with Ilves in Finland’s Liiga. [Trib Live]
Boston Bruins broadcaster Jack Edwards called NHL referee Steve Kozari a ‘coward’ during the team’s Game 5 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs. Edwards’ is playing all the greatest hits on his farewell tour. [Boston.com]
Like most professional sports leagues, the NHL is often called a ‘young man’s game.’ Yet, more elder statesmen are finding ways to make meaningful impacts during playoff games. [ESPN]
The latest playoff scores can be found right here. [NHL]