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Pittsburgh Penguins 2024-25 Schedule Highlights: March

Matthew Tkachuk and Sidney Crosby. © Charles LeClaire

The Pittsburgh Penguins will play 14 times in March, with eight home contests and six on the road. The only opponent they will face twice is the Vegas Golden Knights on March 7 and 11.

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Meanwhile, the NHL trade deadline is 3:00 p.m. ET on March 8. The Penguins will be on a three-game road trip at the time that begins in Colorado, then Vegas, followed by a stop in Minnesota just 24 hours after the closing bell.

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Pittsburgh will play 10 Eastern Conference opponents during this stretch, which will be critical for collecting points toward a playoff spot.

3. March 23 at Florida Panthers

The Penguins play six games on the road, each trip split into three-game segments. To kickstart their final road trip of the month, they roll into Sunrise, FL, to skate against the defending Stanley Cup champions, the Florida Panthers.

Matthew Tkachuk and Sidney Crosby. © Charles LeClaire

Matthew Tkachuk and Sidney Crosby. © Charles LeClaire

Last year, Pittsburgh lost all three meetings, including an overtime defeat. Unlike the 2022-23 season, when Florida snuck into the playoffs, they were division champions en route to winning their first championship.

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Ultimately, this game will be important since they travel to Tampa Bay and Buffalo before finishing the month against Ottawa. Florida and Tampa Bay are playoff contenders, while Buffalo and Ottawa are scrappy teams who continue to give the Penguins a run for their money every time they meet.

2. March 4 at Colorado Avalanche

Like the Panthers game on March 24, the Penguins begin their first road trip of the month in Denver against the Avalanche on March 4.

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This particular game will be exciting because best friends Sidney Crosby and Nathan MacKinnon will face off in the battle of the two best Nova Scotia-born players currently playing in the NHL.

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Erik Karlsson and Nathan MacKinnon. © Charles LeClaire

Since MacKinnon joined the league in 2013-14, the Penguins have secured an 11-7-2 record against the Avalanche while maintaining a slight lead on the scoreboard, 59-53. Last year, each team won a game, with Colorado winning in overtime.

1. March 8 at Minnesota Wild

When Pittsburgh touches down in Minnesota ahead of their March 8 contest, it will be a bittersweet moment for Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, and Kris Letang.

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