Why Sticking to Veterans Could Spell Disaster for the Penguins’ Future
So who has made that strong case for themselves? Last season, the list had two names on it in forward Rutger McGroarty and defenseman Harrison Brunicke – only one of whom made the roster. This season, that’s not what has transpired.

‘The Young Guys Are Coming’: 3 Observations From Dubas’s Pre-Season Press Conference
On Thursday, the Pittsburgh Penguins opened their 2025 training camp with a few words from general manager and president of hockey operations Kyle Dubas.
– Brunicke has, once again, proven that he is already one of the Penguins’ six best defensemen. And, honestly, “six” is a stretch. He is probably one of their three best defensemen – with the other two being semi-obvious future Hall-of-Famers. His skating is a marvel to witness, and his hockey sense is very advanced for a blueliner at 19 years of age.



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