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Former Pittsburgh Penguin Phil Kessel to work out with Vancouver Canucks’ AHL affiliate
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Former Pittsburgh Penguins forward Phil Kessel will work out for the Vancouver Canucks organization.
In a post on the social media website X, formerly known as Twitter, Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin said, “Phil has made his way to Vancouver and will be working out in Abbotsford this week.” The Abbotsford Canucks are the Canucks’ American Hockey League affiliate, while the Vancouver Canucks have the most points (76) in the NHL.
The 36-year-old has not played a game in the NHL this season after winning a Stanley Cup with the Vegas Golden Knights last season. During the team’s postseason run, which concluded with a win over the Florida Panthers in the Stanley Cup Final, Kessel played in four games, tallying two points. He did not appear in any of the team’s postseason games past the first round.
In the 2022-23 regular season, Kessel tallied 14 goals and 22 assists in 82 games.
Kessel won the Stanley Cup in 2016 and 2017 with Pittsburgh before being traded to the Arizona Coyotes in 2019. He had 110 goals and 193 assists in four seasons with the Penguins and became a fan favorite.
Phil Kessel was acquired by the Penguins in June 2016 from the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Kessel has appeared in 1,064 consecutive regular-season NHL games and has not missed a game since October 2009.
He joined the NHL in 2006 after being drafted in the first round by the Boston Bruins.
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Pittsburgh hosts Eastern Michigan after Minor’s 23-point showing
Eastern Michigan Eagles (1-0) at Pittsburgh Panthers (2-0)
Pittsburgh; Monday, 7 p.m. EST
BOTTOM LINE: Pittsburgh hosts Eastern Michigan after Damarco Minor scored 23 points in Pittsburgh’s 78-60 victory against the Longwood Lancers.
Pittsburgh finished 17-15 overall a season ago while going 13-4 at home. The Panthers averaged 75.9 points per game last season, 15.5 on free throws and 24.9 from beyond the arc.
Eastern Michigan finished 9-10 in MAC games and 6-10 on the road a season ago. The Eagles averaged 12.4 assists per game on 26.0 made field goals last season.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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Steelers Sign Veteran RB to 53-Man Roster
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers are elevating a familiar face to the 53-man roster for their Week 10 matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers. With the team entering the contest with just 52 players on their active roster, they are dipping into their practice squad to fill out the group entering SoFi Stadium.
The Steelers announced multiple roster moves ahead of the game, highlighted by veteran running back Trey Sermon receiving another elevation to the active roster. This will be the fourth game Sermon plays for the Steelers this season. In his three previous appearances, he has yet to receive any carries or receptions on the offensive side, playing strictly in a special teams role.
This is Sermon’s fifth season in the NFL. Originally selected in the third round of the 2021 NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers, he played in nine games in his first season. He accumulated 167 rushing yards and a touchdown on 41 carries with the 49ers before joining the Philadelphia Eagles for the 2022 campaign.
After another one-year stop in Philly, he spent the 2023 and 2024 seasons with the Indianapolis Colts. He appeared in 31 out of a possible 34 games over those two seasons, picking up 319 rushing yards, 112 receiving yards and two rushing scores.
That’s what drew the Steelers to Sermon this past summer. With 42 NFL games under his belt, the 26-year-old has plenty of experience despite being a relatively young running back.
The Steelers also saw the special teams allure in Sermon, and that was the deciding factor in bringing him in and keeping him around during the 2025 season. That versatility and special teams ability has earned him four appearances with the team and a high level of trust from special teams coach Danny Smith.
Coming off a 55-yard team rushing performance in their Week 9 win, can Sermon find his way into the offensive game plan? It’s unlikely with Jaylen Warren and Kenneth Gainwell still occupying the top two slots and rookie Kaleb Johnson slowly earning back more snaps after a justified slide down the depth chart at the start of the regular season. Still, the Steelers’ offense has yet to find a groove.
Sermon has shown he’s a change of pace back and special teams contributor in the NFL. If the Steelers are interested in shaking up any part of their offense, they can look to Sermon’s 6’0”, 215-pound frame to play a more powerful type of running football.
Otherwise, the Steelers have another trusted special teams player at their disposal in a crucial game against the 6-3 Chargers.
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