A week after signing Tanner Howe, the Penguins have now agreed to terms with the top pick from their draft class last month. The team announced that they’ve signed defenseman Harrison Brunicke to a three-year, entry-level contract. The team did not disclose financial terms but PuckPedia reports (Twitter link) that the deal will carry a cap hit of $875K and does not contain … [Read more...] about Penguins Sign Harrison Brunicke
Penguins Likely To Sign One Or Two More Players
Vancouver Canucks forward Jake DeBrusk joined the Cam and Strick Podcast and spoke about his midseason trade request from the Boston Bruins saying that he’d actually asked for a trade last summer after he’d been a healthy scratch in the playoffs. DeBrusk said that he felt a fresh start would have been good last year but is happy to have one in Vancouver this summer after he … [Read more...] about Penguins Likely To Sign One Or Two More Players
Minor Free Agent Signings: Metropolitan Division
With over 180 deals signed during the first day of free agency yesterday, some smaller names may have gotten lost in the shuffle. Here’s a list of names that have inked two-way deals with Metropolitan Division clubs since the market opened yesterday, per CapFriendly. Some of these may have been included in our main coverage yesterday, while others went under the radar. All … [Read more...] about Minor Free Agent Signings: Metropolitan Division
Sergei Murashov To Decide Soon Where He’ll Play Next Season
Penguins prospect Sergei Murashov told reporters including Matt Vensel of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that he plans to make a decision soon on where he’ll play next season. The 20-year-old spent most of last season with Yaroslavl’s junior team and fared quite well, posting a .930 SV% in 34 regular season games and a .927 mark in 19 playoff contests. Murashov was a … [Read more...] about Sergei Murashov To Decide Soon Where He’ll Play Next Season
Top Prospects Could Give Penguins One Last Push
The Pittsburgh Penguins have, over the last two years, missed the playoffs in back-to-back seasons for the first time in Sidney Crosby’s career. The team has ground to a screeching halt, on the back of one of the oldest rosters in the league and a slim supporting cast for team legends Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, and Kris Letang. Even the addition of Erik Karlsson wasn’t enough to … [Read more...] about Top Prospects Could Give Penguins One Last Push