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Mario Lemieux doesn’t need to save the Pittsburgh Penguins this time. That’ll make his potential return to the franchise ...
David Morehouse steps down as CEO of Pittsburgh Penguins. In a news release, Fenway Sports Group Principal Owner John Henry and Chairman Tom Werner said in part, “David informed us today that he ...
Hockey Hall of Famer Mario Lemieux is part of a group that is reportedly looking to buy back the Pittsburgh Penguins from ...
The interest in reacquiring the team comes nearly four years after it was sold in 2021 to Fenway Sports Group for $900 ...
David Morehouse, the president and CEO of the Pittsburgh Penguins, was credited with helping save a cameraman after he was attacked during the George Floyd protests in the city.
Morehouse has brought the Stanley Cup home to Beechview three times now. In fact, his hometown was almost immediately on his mind after the 2009 victory.
David Morehouse has stepped down as CEO of the Pittsburgh Penguins, the franchise and Fenway Sports Group (FSG) announced Wednesday. President of hockey operations Brian Burke and COO and general ...
Morehouse joined the Steelers in August as a senior advisor to the team. Prior to that, Morehouse was the senior executive of the Pittsburgh Penguins for 16 years, overseeing three Stanley Cup ...
Morehouse first joined the Penguins in 2004 as a consultant regarding their new arena. He became club president three years later, ahead of the team's championship runs in 2009, 2016 and 2017, and ...
David Morehouse often used the term “Ron and Mario” when executing the duties of his position as CEO and president of the Pittsburgh Penguins. He leaned on that phrase to sing the praises of ...