Yohe: Jake Guentzel is forever a giant in Penguins history (2024)

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It took 62 seconds for Jake Guentzel to score his first NHL goal in his first NHL game.

Suffice to say, his impact in Pittsburgh will last considerably longer.

Like forever.

Guentzel was traded to the Carolina Hurricanes on Thursday, an inevitability that officially marks the end of an era for the Pittsburgh Penguins.

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Now, they will get younger, and they’ll do so, in part, because of this deal. It’s ironic because Guentzel was the last young, homegrown member of the organization to make a profound impact.

And what an impact it was.

Sidney Crosby was the deserving winner of the Conn Smythe Trophy in 2017, but if Guentzel had been voted the winner, it wouldn’t have been an outrage. Then a rookie, Guentzel scored 13 goals that magical spring. The 2017 team was a marvel because it won the Stanley Cup without Kris Letang and during a time when it was utterly out of gas. Those Penguins needed young legs from somewhere, and Guentzel delivered.

GO DEEPERSidney Crosby reflects on Jake Guentzel trade: 'He’s a great teammate, a friend'

His classic Easter Sunday hat trick in Columbus, the final tally coming in overtime, gave the Penguins a victory in Game 3 of the opening-round series.

Scoreless in the second period in Game 7 against Washington, it was Guentzel who set up Bryan Rust for the winning goal in Washington.

Then, there was Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final against Nashville. The Penguins raced to a 3-0 lead, then didn’t record a shot for 37 minutes as the Predators finally evened the score while exerting complete control. A stunning meltdown was almost complete.

Then, Guentzel swooped down the right wing and unleashed a shot, and Pekka Rinne never recovered.

He scored another winner 48 hours later in Game 2.

One of the biggest remaining trade chips is off the board.

Jake Guentzel is heading to Carolina, per @PierreVLeBrun and @reporterchris.

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— The Athletic (@TheAthletic) March 8, 2024

Guentzel leaves Pittsburgh as one of the great big-game performers in city history, let alone Penguins history. Consider that he ranks ninth in NHL history in goals per playoff game.

When the Penguins last won a playoff series, back in 2018 against the Flyers, Guentzel put on a show for the ages. He recorded four goals in the series-clinching victory in Philadelphia, all the while endearing himself to Penguins fans not just because of his offensive eruption, but also his mouth. Guentzel, who can be almost painfully quiet at times, doesn’t mind running his mouth on the ice, particularly when the Flyers are his victim.

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Guentzel isn’t built like a hockey player, his small frame looking out of place in a league full of giants, so his hockey mind is what makes him special.

“I remember the first time I saw him,” Kris Letang said. “I wasn’t overly impressed. Then, I went on the ice with him for the first time, and I was like, ‘Whoa, this guy always knows where to go. He’s different.'”

Guentzel’s understanding of the game impressed even the biggest of names.

Crosby took to him immediately, acknowledging that he was one of the smartest players he ever skated with.

“I did play with (Marian) Hossa, remember,” Crosby said, when attempting to rank his all-time smartest linemates.

But then he relented.

“Jake,” Crosby said, “I think he’s just special.”

Guentzel was never equipped with the most powerful shot, nor the largest body. His speed isn’t particularly noteworthy. If you were building him in a video game, he wouldn’t blow you away.

But Guentzel’s mental aptitude has always set him apart, and his natural telepathy with Crosby was a marvel.

So was his consistency.

Guentzel’s points per game per season with the Penguins:

SeasonPoints per game

2016-17

0.83

2017-18

0.59

2018-19

0.93

2019-20

1.1

2020-21

1.02

2021-22

1.11

2022-23

0.94

2023-24

1.04

Most goal-scorers are streaky, but not Guentzel. He would score a goal once every two or three games, like clockwork.

In his 20s, Guentzel accumulated 219 goals with the Penguins.

With his considerable on-ice contributions noted, Guentzel also was a positive figure away from the ice.

One of the privileges of being a reporter is that we sometimes get to witness moments fans don’t see. Guentzel’s foundation, the Hearts of Gold program, invites children with congenital heart defects and other heart conditions to watch a game at PPG Paints Arena. Afterward, the children get to enjoy a meet and greet with Guentzel.

After every home game, the media departs the locker room after conducting postgame interviews and walks to coach Mike Sullivan’s news conference room.

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And after every home game, the media always walks past Guentzel, who unfailingly goes out of his way to spend time with Hearts of Gold guests and their families. There is nothing phony about him.

When Guentzel arrived in Pittsburgh, the Penguins showcased a gallery of hockey’s biggest names: Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, Letang, Phil Kessel and Marc-Andre Fleury among them. From the moment Guentzel arrived, he was having lunch at the cool kids’ table. The stars loved him immediately, on and off the ice. Along the way, he became a very large name in his own right.

My indelible image of Guentzel came this season.

Fleury and the Minnesota Wild were in town, and, an hour after the game, Guentzel was walking around the event level of PPG Paints Arena with Charlie, his then-16-month-old son.

Like his dad, Charlie appeared pretty precocious, motoring around the arena. The proud papa walked stride in stride with him, looking on with a smile as Charlie wore his No. 59 jersey.

There was something precious and something sad about it. In talking with Guentzel, it’s apparent he had zero interest in leaving Pittsburgh and that he wanted Charlie to spend a big chunk of his childhood in Pittsburgh.

Guentzel didn’t want to leave. He was the victim of age. Had he been a few years older, he probably would have been given the farewell tour that Crosby, Malkin and Letang will receive.

Had Guentzel been a few years younger, the Penguins likely would have been more comfortable dishing out a new contract.

At 29, however, Guentzel found himself right in the messy middle — still great, but also capable of fetching multiple assets in return.

Charlie is too young to remember his dad playing in Pittsburgh. His memories will be of Guentzel skating elsewhere, which is sad, but also a brutal illustration of professional sports.

Someday, though, he will learn about what his dad accomplished in Pittsburgh and will be impressed.

On and off the ice, Guentzel was the real deal, the last homegrown great of an era.

He will be missed.

(Photo of Guentzel in 2017: Frederick Breedon / Getty Images)

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Josh Yohe is a senior writer for The Athletic covering the Pittsburgh Penguins. Josh joined The Athletic in 2017 after covering the Penguins for a decade, first for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and then for DKPittsburghSports.com. Follow Josh on Twitter @JoshYohe_PGH

Yohe: Jake Guentzel is forever a giant in Penguins history (2024)

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Yohe: Jake Guentzel is forever a giant in Penguins history? ›

He would score a goal once every two or three games, like clockwork. In his 20s, Guentzel accumulated 219 goals with the Penguins. With his considerable on-ice contributions noted, Guentzel also was a positive figure away from the ice.

Why did Penguins trade guentzel? ›

With Pittsburgh effectively falling out of the playoff race amid a disappointing run, which included five losses in the last six games, the team opted to cash in on Guentzel's value at the trade deadline rather than risk losing him for free in the offseason, when he's due to be an unrestricted free agent.

How long has Guentzel been on the Penguins? ›

He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the third round, 77th overall, in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, and has also played for the Carolina Hurricanes. Guentzel won the Stanley Cup with the Penguins in 2017.

Who has the most games played in the Penguins history? ›

Sidney Crosby has the most career games for the Penguins, with 1,272 games.

What were the Penguins called before? ›

Prior to the arrival of the Penguins, Pittsburgh had been the home of the NHL's Pittsburgh Pirates from 1925 to 1930 and of the American Hockey League's Pittsburgh Hornets franchise from 1936 to 1967 (with a short break from 1956 to 1961).

Does Lebron James have ownership in the Penguins? ›

The recent transaction acquiring part of the team created in 1967 via Fenway Sports Group is around 900 million dollars and adds yet another sports property to Lebron James' investment portfolio.

Did the Penguins trade Jake Guentzel to the Hurricanes? ›

Late on Thursday night, the Penguins sent Guentzel, along with defenseman Ty Smith, to the Carolina Hurricanes in exchange for forwards Michael Bunting, Ville Koivunen, Vasily Ponomarev, Cruz Lucius, and conditional 2024 first-round and fifth-round draft picks.

What was the original penguin mascot? ›

The second verse, same as the first

Penguins' mascot "Penguin Pete" or "Re-Pete" is paraded on the ice at the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh during an intermission of a game between the Penguins and the Buffalo Sabres on October 10, 1971.

What penguin had a stroke? ›

PITTSBURGH -- Penguins defenseman Kris Letang returned to practice with his teammates Thursday, just 10 days after suffering the second stroke of his career. The 35-year-old Letang remains out indefinitely, with the club describing him as "day to day."

What are some fun facts about Jake Guentzel? ›

Early Life and Background
  • 01Born on October 6, 1994, in Omaha, Nebraska, Jake grew up in a hockey-loving family.
  • 02His father, Mike Guentzel, played college hockey and later became a coach, influencing Jake's passion for the sport.
  • 03Jake has two older brothers, Ryan and Gabe, who also played hockey at high levels.
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Who is the best Penguins player of all time? ›

Mario Lemieux

Who played the penguin first? ›

Burgess Meredith, who played the Penguin in the "Batman" television series from 1966, almost made his way into "Batman Returns." The first person to play the Penguin in live-action, Meredith brought the villain to life in a campy, yet faithful fashion.

How long did Mario Lemieux play for the Penguins? ›

Mario Lemieux OC CQ (/ləˈmjuː/; French: [ləmjø]; born October 5, 1965) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He played parts of 17 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Pittsburgh Penguins between 1984 and 2005, and he assumed ownership of the franchise in 1999.

Who is the richest man in hockey? ›

After playing professionally for over two decades, Gretzky retired in 1999 with over 60 NHL records under his belt. His incredible ability has made him the richest player on our list, with investments in property, a vineyard and sports team ownership.

What animal did penguins evolve from? ›

The researchers said penguins evolved from a common ancestor shared with a group of seabirds that includes albatrosses and petrels. Penguins first evolved the ability to dive, like a puffin, and subsequently lost the ability to fly as they adapted to an aquatic realm, becoming excellent swimmers and divers.

What does the triangle mean on the Pittsburgh Penguins jersey? ›

1967 Jersey

The logo, although not on the sweater, featured a hockey-playing penguin in a scarf over an inverted triangle, symbolizing the golden triangle of downtown Pittsburgh.

Why did the capital trade Evgeny Kuznetsov? ›

The Capitals traded Kuznetsov to the Hurricanes for a pick as both sides get the fresh start they were looking for. The Washington Capitals had a difficult decision to make going into the 2024 NHL Trade Deadline, with Evgeny Kuznetsov requesting a change of scenery and his future looming over the organization.

Who did the Penguins trade John Marino for? ›

Prior to the 2022-23 season, then general manager Ron Hextall wanted something changed on the Penguins blue line and he decided to swap John Marino for Smith. On the surface, the trade doesn't seem horrible; both Marino and Smith are young defenders that have a ton of upside and a bright future in the league.

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He was chosen by the Pittsburgh Penguins with the first overall selection in the 1984 National Hockey League (NHL) draft. Lemieux had an outstanding rookie season: he scored 100 points, was named to the All-Star team, and was awarded the Calder Memorial Trophy as the NHL's rookie of the year.

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29, the National Basketball Association (NBA) legend added the Pittsburgh Penguins to his ownership portfolio after FSG and its partners made the purchase of $900 million for the National Hockey League (NHL) team, Essentially Sports reports.

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