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Wednesday was the second day of games this season for Da Beauty League, an offseason league based in Minnesota for professional and college hockey players.
Tuesday, the Pittsburgh Penguins signed forward Teddy Blueger to a two-year contract with an annual salary-cap hit of $750,000.
Who are the Penguins' top prospects? We continue our rankings with No. 11-20.
We do in-depth prospect features here, we do prospect film breakdowns, but what everyone really wants is the ranking. So here we go, we're going to rank the Penguins' prospects.
There have been 132 American players to suit up for the Penguins in their history — 73 forwards, 50 defensemen, and nine goaltenders
It says a lot about the Penguins' stringent criteria for retiring numbers that a number of Hockey Hall of Fame members who played here rarely even seem to get mentioned.
There have been nearly 500 Canadian players to suit up for the Penguins in their history. Let's rank the top 10.