CRANBERRY, Pa. -- The Penguins will have plenty of issues to address when they convene at their practice facility in Cranberry, Pa. Friday for the first day of training camp drills.
Such as, which forwards will play where, and with whom?
Who will slide into the void on the No. 1 power-play unit that was created when Phil Kessel was traded to the Coyotes this summer?
What will be the lingering effects of their four-game loss to the Islanders in Round 1 of the Stanley Cup playoffs?
The simple truth is, the average Agatha Christie novel probably doesn't generate as many questions as Mike Sullivan and his staff will be confronting over the next few weeks.
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