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class="ui-droppable">Prospect development is at an all-time premium for the Pittsburgh Penguins as an organization. The team struggled to draft effective players when Ray Shero was running the show and only made five selections at the 2014 entry draft.
The system still has a handful of promising young players, and one of the best ways to get a handle on them is through prospect development camp. Assistant general managers Bill Guerin and Tom Fitzgerald organized the off-ice portion camp—which involved 37 of the team's top prospects skating together for five days—with Penguins strength and conditioning coach Mike Kadar, Wilkes Barre/Scranton strength and conditioning coach Joe Lorincz and WBS head coach John Hynes running ...
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The system still has a handful of promising young players, and one of the best ways to get a handle on them is through prospect development camp. Assistant general managers Bill Guerin and Tom Fitzgerald organized the off-ice portion camp—which involved 37 of the team's top prospects skating together for five days—with Penguins strength and conditioning coach Mike Kadar, Wilkes Barre/Scranton strength and conditioning coach Joe Lorincz and WBS head coach John Hynes running ...
Read Full Article at Bleacher Report - Pittsburgh Penguins