"I think if I work, they'll give me the opportunity if I earn it," Adam Johnson said. "I just gotta keep working towards that."
Sam Lafferty, the Penguins' fourth-round pick in 2014, made his professional debut this week.
Derek Army isn't disappointed to be back with the Wheeling Nailers after another long stint in the AHL.
Christian Thomas is back in Wilkes-Barre with an Olympic medal in hand, but he has other hardware on his mind.
Ross McMullan is enjoying his new role with the Nailers after being moved from defenseman to forward.
In a system with a lot of forward depth, Robert Morris alum Cody Wydo is fighting for a spot in Wilkes-Barre.
The Penguins added two forward prospects to their pool in Friday's three-team trade.
Jeremy Beirnes' role on the Nailers is to make sure the Penguins' prospects are able to do their job.
"Of course it was mentally tough to get this again after just 20 games played," Bengtsson said. "But you got to try to stay as positive as you can."
Reid Gardiner is back in the AHL, and faster than before.
Freddie Tiffels' rookie season has been full of unpredictability.
Penguins defense prospect Ethan Prow is becoming more comfortable in his second professional season.
"I think I'm a pretty smart player. I try to use my head out there as much as I can," Dylan Zink said this week.
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins forward Christian Thomas is off to PyeongChang for the Olympics, and he could not be more excited.
"I personally don't think he should be in the ECHL, just due to the fact of how well he skates," coach Riley Armstrong said.
There is a good chance that Ryan Haggerty isn't on the radars of many Penguins fans yet. But, he should be.
Wheeling Nailers assistant coach Riley Armstrong talks about players that have stood out to him this season, what he wants to see out of the team in the second half,...
I caught up with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton head coach Clark Donatelli one-on-one to talk about his team at the midway point of the season.