Pierre-Olivier Joseph and John Marino played well in their first appearances since the Penguins acquired them in trades this summer.
The Penguins are using Marcus Pettersson's qualifying offer to make him eligible for the P1 visa he needs to enter the United States.
Zach Trotman's playing time in the NHL this season likely will be determined in large part by whether the Penguins' other defensemen can stay healthy.
Prospects tournaments like the one in Buffalo give young players an opportunity to showcase their skills before training camp begins.
Brandon Tanev's physical, high-energy style is precisely what the Penguins were hoping to add via free agency this summer.
Marcus Pettersson still hasn't gotten a new contract from the Penguins, but that apparently won't keep him away when training camp begins.
The Penguins like a lot about Dominik Simon's game, but his inability to convert scoring chances in 2018-19 could cost him his place on the No. 1 line.
Limited salary-cap space is one reason some restricted free agents, including Marcus Pettersson of the Penguins, don't have a contract yet.
Justin Schultz, who reliably produces an average of around one point every other game, will be playing for a contract in 2019-20.
There's no secret about what the Penguins can expect from Bryan Rust: Good two-way play, forechecking and penalty-killing and a goal total in the teens.
Mike Vellucci, the newly appointed coach-GM in Wilkes-Barre, has experience handling those two positions at the same time.
Ben Lovejoy, a defenseman on the Penguins' Stanley Cup-winning team in 2016, has retired from the NHL after 11 seasons.
Mike Vellucci will be taking on the same dual role with the Penguins' Wilkes-Barre/Scranton farm team that he had in Charlotte last season.
Chad Ruhwedel isn't going to get steady work on the Penguins' blue line unless there is a major injury, but he provides valuable depth.
Marcus Pettersson will try to build on a solid first season with the Penguins and move into an enhanced role on their defense. When he gets a contract, anyway.
Jason Botterill says that being general manager in Minnesota means Bill Guerin will take on responsibilities he never had as an assistant GM with the Penguins.
Matt Murray bounced back from a concussion that sidelined him early last season to give the Penguins some quality goaltending.
Peter Wallen says he's confident that Marcus Pettersson will get a new deal with the Penguins. And that he'll have it before training camp begins.