Offense
Between Crosby and Malkin, the Penguins enter another season with the best one-two punch at center in the NHL. And while having two of the top three centers in the world on one roster is impressive, Pittsburgh’s depth is even more remarkable when looking at the team’s third and fourth line centers. Derick Brassard was acquired from Ottawa last season. He fit in as the Penguin’s third line center despite have the talent of a top-six forward. Brassard finished the year with 46 points in 72 games. Riley Sheahan slots in as the fourth line center. He had 11 goals and 21 assists while playing in 73 games.
Wings
Jake Guentzel projects to have a solid season on the wing. In his first full NHL season, he finished sixth on the team in points with 48. In the Penguins’ 12 postseason contests he had 10 goals and 11 assists. Patric Hornqvist will also be a weapon. The veteran had 29 goals and 49 points last season.
Bryan Rust should have solid season playing on Sidney Crosby’s right wing. He has increased his point totals in each of his three NHL seasons. He had 38 points in 69 games during the 2017-2018 season and will have a solid chance to put up at least 40 points while playing with one of the top two pivots in the world.
Defense
According to out 2018 Pittsburgh Penguins season preview, three others will play large roles. Those players are Brian Dumoulin, Olli Maatta, and Justin Schultz. Dumoulin played as Letang’s partner last season and will again this year. He had 18 points and averaged 20:37 minutes per game. Olli Maatta had the second most points by a defenseman on the Penguins roster with 29. Justin Schultz was arguably the team’s most defensively responsible player on the blueline. He finished the season with a team leading +22 plus-minus rating, while adding 27 points.
Pittsburgh’s biggest offseason addition came in the signing of Jack Johnson to a five-year contract. Johnson played the last six full seasons as a member of the Columbus Blue Jackets. In the 2017-2018 season he played about 19-and-a-half minutes per game. While he will most likely play a lesser role for the Penguins, he adds depth the the team’s blueline.
Goaltending
The Penguins have two capable backups, both of whom may see playing time. Casey DeSmith played in 14 games and compiled a .921 save percentage along with a 2.40 GAA. Tristan Jarry played in 26 contests and had a .908 save percentage with a 2.77 GAA. While DeSmith was clearly more impressive last year, Jarry is regarded to have the higher career potential. Look for both to play at some point this season.
2018 Pittsburgh Penguins Season Preview: Outlook
2018 Pittsburgh Penguins Season Preview: Prediction
Record:48-25-9=105 points
Finish: 1st in the Metropolitan Division
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