Believe it or not, the Pittsburgh Penguins have actually had a relatively active offseason – but you’d never know it.
Although the organization has made a flurry of moves this offseason, many were peripheral, low-impact moves that likely won’t move the needle very much for the Penguins. That’s not to say there aren’t more moves on the horizon – general manager and president of hockey operations Kyle Dubas has suggested that he still wants to add some younger talent to the roster – but there aren’t many left, if anything.
Here’s a mini-refresher on each Penguins’ offseason moves in chronological order and their likely impact on the NHL roster:
Signed forward Tristan Broz to a three-year, entry-level contract:
Impact: Low. Has a shot at cracking the NHL roster this season, but he likely begins the season in the AHL.
Signed forward Sam Poulin to a two-year, two-way, $1.55 million deal:
Impact: Low. Will battle for a roster spot, but likely begins season in the AHL.
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