Just a few weeks after the conclusion of the NHL season, most franchises remain active in free agency as they look ahead to what’s next. The Pittsburgh Penguins are no exception. Aiming to surround Sidney Crosby with the best possible support, the team has managed to retain a key teammate — a player who previously suited up for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
The latest report highlights an interesting move by the franchise, which has agreed to re-sign Connor Dewar for at least one more season. The former Maple Leafs forward proved to be a key piece in Dan Muse’s system.
This news was confirmed by NHL insider Elliotte Friedman, who shared the details on his X account (formerly Twitter), reporting on this interesting move made by the Penguins.
“Connor Dewar re-signs in PIT for one year,” the insider reported via @FriedgeHNIC.
Another move by the Penguins
With the offseason in full swing, the Penguins are no exception to the wave of activity. In the past few hours, an intriguing trade with the San Jose Sharks has come to light.
“The Penguins have acquired a 2028 third-round draft pick from the San Jose Sharks in exchange for goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic. Pittsburgh now has 28 draft picks over the next three NHL drafts, including 16 picks in the first three rounds,” Pittsburgh stated via @penguins.
Improving for next season
The Pittsburgh Penguins aim for a strong rebound next season under new Head Coach Dan Muse. Finishing near the bottom of their division was unacceptable, so expectations are high for a renewed competitive drive. This marks a fresh start, focused on consistent wins and establishing a winning identity.
Sidney Crosby remains central to the Penguins’ aspirations. His leadership, offensive brilliance, and relentless drive are crucial. The team expects Crosby, along with Malkin and Letang, to defy age, lead by example, and significantly elevate the overall team performance.
The goal is clear: improved results. Following a disappointing year, the Penguins must demonstrate tangible progress in the standings. Success hinges on transforming their veteran leadership into a playoff-contending record and making a legitimate push for the postseason.
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