Penguins Rumors: Kyle Dubas Not Done Making Moves, Eyeing Another Addition


The Pittsburgh Penguins are actively exploring ways to continue to strengthen their defensive lineup, particularly on the right side.

With the recent acquisition of Erik Karlsson and the departures of key defensemen like Jeff Petry, Jan Rutta, and Brian Dumoulin, concerns have arisen about the team's defensive depth.

General Manager Kyle Dubas is considering options such as signings and professional tryouts (PTOs) to address this potential gap.

There are plenty of free agent defensemen currently looking for a contract next season, including, Ethan Bear, Caleb Jones, Scott Harrington, Michael Stone, Simon Benoit, and many others.

The team's focus on enhancing their blue line stems from the need to ensure a competitive edge and prevent defensive instability, especially in the face of potential injuries to Karlsson and Kris Letang.

Despite financial constraints and limited salary cap space, the Penguins' history of adept cap management suggests that they are willing to employ creative maneuvers to bolster their defensive capabilities.

Dubas' reputation for cap management and the team's commitment to maintaining a strong defensive foundation highlight their proactive approach.

By actively seeking new additions, the Penguins aim to adapt to recent changes and ensure a well-rounded roster for the upcoming season. Photo Credit: Tom Szczerbowski-USA TODAY Sports