Updated
Updated · PensBurgh · Jul 2
Penguins Sit at 39 Contracts, Potentially 47, After Adding 12 Players
Updated
Updated · PensBurgh · Jul 2

Penguins Sit at 39 Contracts, Potentially 47, After Adding 12 Players

3 articles · Updated · PensBurgh · Jul 2

Summary

  • Pittsburgh’s post-free-agency roster math leaves it at 39 signed contracts on PuckPedia, though the practical total could rise to 47 once key restricted free agents are counted.
  • 12 additions for 2026-27 — seven forwards, four defensemen and one goalie — were offset by 14 departures, letting the Penguins stay below the NHL’s 50-contract ceiling after a busy trade and free-agency stretch.
  • New arrivals include free agents Andrei Kuzmenko, Trevor van Riemsdyk and Declan Carlile, traded-in players Kaeden Korczak, Oliver Okuliar and David Gustafsson, plus entry-level contracts starting for four prospects.
  • 14 exits included Anthony Mantha, Noel Acciari, Ryan Shea and Stuart Skinner, while Alexander Alexeyev came off the count after signing in the KHL even though Pittsburgh retains his NHL rights.
  • 46 to 49 contracts is typically the preferred operating range, so Pittsburgh still has room for a few more moves, though that flexibility would tighten quickly without sending contracts out.

Insights

Are the Penguins' latest moves a final push with their aging core or the first step in a stealth rebuild?
With a logjam on defense, will the Penguins trade a former Norris Trophy winner like Erik Karlsson this offseason?
Is acquiring Nicholas Robertson the first step in a plan to lure his superstar brother, Jason, to Pittsburgh?