The roof of PPG Paints Arena nearly popped off with the goal from the Penguins third-line center. Eight years ago today, Nick Bonino almost blew the roof off of PPG Paints Arena when he scored one of, if not the most prolific goal during his tenure as a member of the Penguins organization.
The New York Rangers are looking within their own organization for a bottom-six fit ahead of the Mar. 8th NHL Trade Deadline. After waiving veterans Nick Bonino and Tyler Pitlick, the Blueshirts have relied on Jonny Brodzinski to center the third line, and rookie Adam Edstrom to bolster the fourth line.
There is a month left until the NHL Trade Deadline, so the Rangers will be looking to get more active as they look to bolster their lineup. In this latest edition of New York Rangers News & Rumors, the Rangers have won their first two games after the All-Star Break, defeating the Colorado Avalanche and Tampa Bay Lightning.
After refusing to report to their AHL club, the New York Rangers and forward Nick Bonino have mutually agreed to terminate his contract.2 And now, after clearing unconditional waivers on Wednesday, the 35-year-old veteran of 868 NHL games is free to sign with any club he pleases.
Shawn Hutcheon: Scouts listed to attended last night’s Flames – Bruins game include the Dallas Stars (2), San Jose Sharks (2), Vancouver Canucks, Anaheim Ducks, Toronto Maple Leafs, Buffalo Sabres, Winnipeg Jets, New Jersey Devils, Ottawa Senators, Vegas Golden Knights, Tampa Bay Lightning, New York Rangers, and the Florida Panthers.
Following the news that Nick Bonino was being placed on unconditional waivers for purposes of contract termination, it is being reported teams are already showing interest.
An NHL veteran is on a path to becoming a free agent. On Thursday, the New York Rangers placed forward Nick Bonino on unconditional waivers for the purpose contract termination.
After placing the veteran forward on waivers a little over a week ago, Chris Johnston of TSN is reporting the New York Rangers have placed Nick Bonino on unconditional waivers to terminate his contract.
In this latest edition of New York Rangers News & Rumors, the Rangers will be without one of their centers for the remainder of the 2023-24 season.
Frank Seravlli: The New York Rangers have placed forward Nick Bonino on waivers. Vince Z. Mercogliano: Rangers coach Peter Laviolette on Bonino: “He met with Chris Drury this morning… It’s the decision that was made… I’ve worked with Nick for a quite a few years going back to Nashville.
On Thursday morning, the New York Rangers placed forward Nick Bonino on waivers. He didn’t practice with the team and is expected to be assigned to the American Hockey League (AHL) if he clears.
The New York Rangers appear to finally be making some changes to the roster after their stellar start to the season collapsed into utter chaos just over halfway through the year.
Peter Botte of the New York Post is reporting that the New York Rangers will be placing veteran forward Nick Bonino on waivers.
In a significant and somewhat surprising roster move, it is being reported by multiple sources that the New York Rangers will place veteran forward Nick Bonino on NHL waivers.
The New York Rangers are set to place forward Nick Bonino on waivers on Thursday afternoon. The 35-year-old forward signed a one-year deal worth $800,000 with the Rangers this past summer, a decrease from his $2.05 million cap hit the past two seasons with San Jose and Pittsburgh.
Bonino Bonino Bonino! Nick Bonino finally scored his first goal as a member of the New York Rangers in an electrifying 7-4 win over the Boston Bruins last Saturday.
The New York Rangers have announced that Nick Bonino, who did not practice with the team on Wednesday, is out day-to-day with a lower-body injury.
The IIHF World Championship tournament doesn’t usually get much attention from Pittsburgh Penguins fans. It often has conflicted with the Penguins’ participation in the Stanley Cup playoffs, although that hasn’t been an issue in recent years, so they rarely have players or prospects involved.
The Pittsburgh Penguins might be sitting out the Stanley Cup playoffs, but they’re having an impact at the world championships. Nick Bonino, who was acquired
The Pittsburgh Penguins are set to have plenty of representation at the upcoming IIHF World Championship, and one name will be their countries leader. Nick Bonino played three games in his return to the Penguins lineup and will now serve as Team USA’s captain at the tournament.
The Penguins announced that Nick Bonino suffered a lacerated kidney in Thursday’s overtime loss to the Islanders after being hit by a puck and is considered week-to-week.
Nick Bonino wasn’t a perfect choice for the Pittsburgh Penguins at the trade deadline, but it is certainly a fun option who brings great memories and positive memories.
The Pittsburgh Penguins, San Jose Sharks, and Montreal Canadiens have agreed to a three-team trade centering around forward Nick Bonino. The full details
The Penguins are bringing back a third of the HBK Line from their last Stanley Cup runs, as they’ve reportedly acquired center Nick Bonino from the San Jose Sharks.
Kessel will stand alone as the NHL's iron man.
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