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The NHL's annual free agency period opened on Tuesday at noon, and you can keep up with the Penguins' signings here
The Penguins aren’t going to be very good in 2025-26. On paper, they’re one Sidney Crosby injury away from being one of the five worst teams in the NHL. They might be headed in that direction even if Crosby stays healthy and continues to defy age.
The 2025 NHL draft included 224 prospects finding new homes, and the weekend included trades for Noah Dobson, Charlie Coyle and John Gibson. On Monday, a slew of re-signings, and the trade of Mitch Marner, took several big names off the free agent big board.
The Pittsburgh Penguins should look to improve their forward depth this off-season. When looking at their roster, it is fair to say that they could use a little bit of help in their bottom six.
The Penguins started executing on their intentions when free agency opened on Tuesday. As planned, they avoided adding longer-term, big-money players in their 30s, with Kyle Dubas saying, "that just doesn’t fit at all with what we’re going to do.
Alex Nedeljkovic was under no misconceptions as to how the offseason might unfold. His gig as the Pittsburgh Penguins primary backup goaltender was far from secure. “At the end of the day, it’s a business,
Some general managers have gone to market, wallet full and eyes longing. A Stanley Cup is just one or two moves away if they can simply unlock the aetherial, if not magic, formula to maximize their team with another couple of players who add that extra spark.
ClutchPoints is tracking all the signings and trades that could go down in what promises to be a chaotic NHL Free Agency period.
The Pittsburgh Penguins are unlikely to do anything in free agency because they are preparing for a big 2026 offseason.