Penguins' NHL Hopefuls: Identifying the Top Prospects Most Likely to Crack the Roster This Season.
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The Pittsburgh Penguins are entering a season of transition, with a focus on integrating youth into their roster under the guidance of new head coach Dan Muse. Several promising prospects are vying for a spot on the NHL roster, and their performance in training camp and the ongoing Prospects Challenge will be crucial in determining who makes the cut.

Forwards with a strong chance:

  • Rutger McGroarty: After being traded to the Penguins, McGroarty, a forward, has a strong chance of making the NHL roster this season. He played the majority of last season with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, accumulating 39 points in 60 games. His improved play earned him a call-up to Pittsburgh at the end of the season. McGroarty's shot and awareness are definite assets, and if healthy, he could get a shot on one of the top lines. However, he is currently sidelined with an injury, which will keep him out of the Prospects Challenge.
  • Ville Koivunen: Koivunen is another prospect likely to see NHL action this season. Last season, he recorded 56 points in 63 games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton and also contributed seven assists in eight games with Pittsburgh. Known as a playmaker who isn't afraid to go to the net, Koivunen excels in one-on-one battles and plays a smart, physical game. He could be a valuable addition to the second or third line. Koivunen is participating in the Prospects Challenge and is aiming to make the team out of training camp. He spent the offseason working on his skating and strength.
  • Ben Kindel: Kindel, a first-round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, is a key prospect for the Penguins. His offensive production jumped significantly last season in the Western Hockey League. Kindel's offensive upside is viewed as a potential asset for the Penguins' future. He is participating in the Prospects Challenge, providing an opportunity to showcase his skills. Coach Kirk MacDonald noted Kindel's smart play and strong performance without the puck.
  • Filip Hallander: Hallander was re-signed to a two-year contract. After being drafted by the Penguins in 2018, he played within the organization from 2021 to 2023. He was named the SHL's Forward of the Year last season. Now 25, it's time for him to prove himself.

Defensemen looking to impress:

  • Harrison Brunicke: Brunicke is a defenseman to watch. Drafted by the Penguins in the second round of the 2024 NHL Draft, Brunicke is known for his defensive abilities and developing offensive game. At 6-foot-3, he brings a physical presence to the ice, which the Penguins need. Brunicke aims to make the NHL roster out of training camp.
  • Owen Pickering: Pickering got considerable NHL experience last season and is ready to compete for a permanent spot. Used primarily on the third pairing, his average ice time could increase this season as he potentially earns a role on one of the top two pairings. His size and skill complement offensive defensemen like Kris Letang and Erik Karlsson.

Other prospects to watch:

Several other prospects are participating in the Prospects Challenge, including forwards Tristan Broz, Atley Calvert, and Avery Hayes, and defensemen Emil Pieniniemi and Finn Harding. Their performance in the tournament will provide valuable insights into their development and potential to contribute to the Penguins' future. Avery Hayes had a strong showing at last year's Prospects Challenge, which led to an NHL contract. Atley Calvert is hoping to make a similar impact this year. Emil Pieniniemi and Finn Harding are defensive prospects who could be vying for playing time with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton this season.

The Penguins' management and coaching staff will be closely evaluating these prospects during training camp and the Prospects Challenge to determine who is ready to make the jump to the NHL. With a focus on youth and development, the Penguins are looking to build a strong foundation for the future.


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