He's the front-trunner to be Matt Murray's backup, but he might have to fend off a challenge from Tristan Jarry during training camp.
The Penguins signed defenseman John Marino to a two-year, two-way contract less than two weeks after the Penguins acquired his rights from the Oilers.
It looks as if his duties will be at least as diverse as they were at various points in his 21-season playing career.
Can he produce at his customary level and, in the process, help his team reclaim its place among the top contenders for the Stanley Cup?
He's a logical candidate to replace Matt Cullen in the middle of the fourth line, although he can play the wing, too.
Penguins assistant GM and former player Bill Guerin will interview for the open GM position for the Minnesota Wild.
Here's when to watch all 16 of the Penguins' appearances on NBC and NBC Sports Network during the 2019-20 NHL season.
He has a lot of the qualities that teams seek in a third-line center, and that's the niche he figures to fill with the Penguins during the coming season.
Projecting the role that will be filled in 2019-20 by a member of the Penguins' major-league roster, and what can be expected off him.
The Penguins have announced a total of 21 giveaways and other event nights for home games during the 2019-20 season.
Penguins GM Jim Rutherford believes skating and enhanced offensive balance, not physical play, will make life difficult for opponents.
Just weeks after announcing his retirement following a 21-year playing career, Cullen has joined the team's hockey operations department.
Chris Kunitz discusses his journey to the NHL, his 15-year career, his Stanley Cup championships, playing with Sidney Crosby and more.
Chris Kunitz, who won three Stanly Cups with the Pittsburgh Penguins, has retired from the NHL after 15 seasons. Here's where he's going.
His immediate focus is on reducing the team's payroll, so it can be in compliance with the NHL's salary cap ceiling.
The problem with getting a new contract for Marcus Pettersson, according to his agent, Peter Wallen, is the Penguins' shortage of salary-cap space.
The Penguins acquired Harvard defenseman John Marino from the Oilers for a conditional sixth-round draft choice in 2021.
The Penguins absorbed some of their most devastating defeats at the Civic Arena, but also earned some rousing victories there.