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Dubas Delivers Unprecedented Penguins Turnaround
25 Feb
Summary
- Penguins lead NHL in goal differential despite short rebuild.
- Team boasts 16 top-three round picks in next three drafts.
- Dubas acquired eight impactful players in their 20s for $16.5M cap.

The Pittsburgh Penguins are navigating a remarkable rebuild, a feat not typically achieved in less than two years, especially without high draft picks. Under General Manager Kyle Dubas, the team now holds the NHL's eighth-best record and seventh-best goal differential, defying conventional rebuilding timelines.
Dubas has strategically amassed significant draft capital, securing 16 selections in the top three rounds across the next three drafts. Concurrently, the Penguins' prospect pool has been significantly strengthened, indicating a robust future.
While last summer presented challenges, including difficult contract signings, the team initiated its rebuild with a pivotal trade in March 2024. The expectation was for the Penguins to contend for a top draft pick, but they have instead surged in the standings.
Key mid-season moves by Dubas include bolstering the coaching staff with Dan Muse and impactful draft picks like Ben Kindel. Furthermore, strategic free-agent signings like Anthony Mantha and Justin Brazeau, along with the acquisition of defenseman Parker Wotherspoon and goaltender Arturs Silovs, have revitalized the roster.
Dubas's trades have also yielded significant results, most notably his December deal with Edmonton that turned Tristan Jarry's salary into Stuart Skinner and Brett Kulak, who was then traded for Samuel Girard and a second-round pick. The acquisition of Egor Chinakhov also appears to be a success.
The team's present performance is strong, with a conceivable playoff run possible if key players are healthy and further trades are made. However, the future appears even more promising, with eight young players acquired for just $16.5 million against the cap, and exciting prospects like Rutger McGroarty and goaltender Sergei Murashov on the horizon.




