2013
08.15
08.15
just about a month to go before the start of training camp, the Pittsburgh Penguins and their fans have begun to look forward to next season in the hopes of putting the disappointing end to last season behind them.
Having been swept in the Eastern Conference Final by the Boston Bruins and having been forced by salary constraints to say goodbye to Jarome Iginla, Douglas Murray, Brenden Morrow and Tyler Kennedy, the Pens will have to look within the organization to fill needs both this year and beyond.
While the big news this offseason has been the re-signing of current stars Evgeni Malkin and Kris Letang to max-term contracts, an overlooked storyline has been the development of the Pens' future stars and the role each may fill on the roster.
Read Full Article at Bleacher Report - Pittsburgh Penguins
Having been swept in the Eastern Conference Final by the Boston Bruins and having been forced by salary constraints to say goodbye to Jarome Iginla, Douglas Murray, Brenden Morrow and Tyler Kennedy, the Pens will have to look within the organization to fill needs both this year and beyond.
While the big news this offseason has been the re-signing of current stars Evgeni Malkin and Kris Letang to max-term contracts, an overlooked storyline has been the development of the Pens' future stars and the role each may fill on the roster.
Read Full Article at Bleacher Report - Pittsburgh Penguins