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Penguins Poised for Surprise Lineup Shakeup in Crucial San Jose Showdown

Penguins Poised for Surprise Lineup Shakeup in Crucial San Jose Showdown

The Pittsburgh Penguins have hit the Golden State with a mixed bag so far — splitting their first two games on this California trek. Now, all eyes turn toward that Saturday showdown against the San Jose Sharks, where the Pens are hungry to tip their record into the black. But from what I’ve seen, don’t expect the lineup to settle anytime soon. The coaching staff seems committed to juggling pieces regularly—especially with promising youngsters like Harrison Brunicke and Ben Kindel intermittently scratched for development, yet clearly in the mix for this weekend’s game. As the team sharpened their strategies in Friday’s practice under the Southern California sun, the lineup teased by the Penguins nightly continues to evolve — offering a fascinating glimpse into a squad balancing immediate results and future-building. Curious to dive deeper into the roster shuffle and what it means for Pittsburgh’s season? LEARN MORE

The Pittsburgh Penguins have started off their California road swing even at 1-1 so far, and they will look to come out with a winning record when they face the San Jose Sharks on Saturday. 

And, as has been customary up to this point in the season, it appears more lineup tweaks may be on the horizon. 

With teenage rookies Harrison Brunicke and Ben Kindel getting the occasional lineup scratches for developmental purposes, both the defense corps and the forward unit is seeing changes game-in and game-out. Both rookies appear slated to be in the lineup Saturday.

During Friday’s team practice in Los Angeles, these are the lines and pairings that the Penguins rolled with:

Forwards
Rickard Rakell – Sidney Crosby – Bryan Rust
Anthony Mantha – Evgeni Malkin – Justin Brazeau
Tommy Novak – Ben Kindel – Filip Hallander
Connor Dewar – Blake Lizotte – Noel Acciari
Extra: Philip Tomasino


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Despite Healthy Scratches, ‘Development Plan’ Could Be Good Sign For Two Top Penguins’ Prospects
Even if the Penguins sideline top prospects Brunicke and Kindel for “development,” this strategic move signals a long-term commitment – possibly defying expectations of a return to juniors for both players.

Defensemen
Parker Wotherspoon – Erik Karlsson
Ryan Shea – Kris Letang
Caleb Jones – Harrison Brunicke
Extras: Connor Clifton, Matt Dumba

Goaltenders
Arturs Silovs
Tristan Jarry

It’s unclear who will get the starting nod in goal against the Sharks. But, with Kindel in, Tomasino appears to be out, and with Brunicke in for a second consecutive game, Clifton and Dumba appear to be the odd men out on the blue line again.

Both Clifton and Dumba have appeared in only one of the five games for the Penguins this season, which was a 4-3 loss to the Anaheim Ducks on Tuesday.


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Other notes:

– Assuming both Brunicke, 19, and Kindel, 18, play Saturday in San Jose, they will both be suiting up for their fifth game with the Penguins. Since both of them are juniors-eligible, they can play in up to nine NHL games before the first year of their respective three-year entry-level contracts kick in.

It’s unclear what the long-term plan is for either player this season, but if they’re in the lineup Saturday, they will only have four games left before some tough decisions need to be made by management.

– Kevin Hayes – who has been out since training camp with an upper-body injury – did make the Western trip with the Penguins but has yet to take line rushes with the team at practice.

In order to activate Hayes from injured reserve and place him on the NHL roster, the Penguins would have to clear a roster spot, as they are already at full 23-man capacity.


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– Pittsburgh could face former Penguins’ netminder Alex Nedeljkovic for the first time since his trade to San Jose over the summer. In 76 games with the Penguins, Nedeljkovic went 32-22-12 with two shutouts, an .898 save percentage, and three points – including a goal.

In two games with San Jose this season, Nedeljkovic is 0-1-1 with an .878 save percentage and 4.45 goals-against average.


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