Penguins Sign Nick Robertson to 2-Year Contract
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Penguins Reach a Two-Year Agreement With Recent Acquisition
The Pittsburgh Penguins were one of the biggest surprises of the 2025/26 National Hockey League season, and after making some moves this off-season, there’s plenty of hope in Pittsburgh that they can take some steps forward ahead of the upcoming campaign.While plenty of that success was unsurprisingly driven by the veteran core of Sidney Crosby, […] The post Penguins Reach a Two-Year Agreement With Recent Acquisition appeared first on HEAVY.
Does GM Kyle Dubas Deserve More Credit for Pittsburgh Penguins Resurgence?
The Pittsburgh Penguins had a resurgence last season under General Manager Kyle Dubas and new head coach Dan Muse. Most expected the Penguins to miss the playoffs and get the number one overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft. Clearly, that did not happen as the Penguins made the playoffs and lost in the first round to the Philadelphia Flyers. GM Kyle Dubas has taken his fair share of criticism over the years, especially after trading for Erik Karlss…
Penguins sign forward Nick Robertson to a two year contract - Beaver County Radio
(Credit for Photo: Photo Courtesy of the Associated Press) Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News (Pittsburgh, PA) Pittsburgh Penguins President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Kyle Dubas announced yesterday that the Penguins have signed forward Nick Robertson to a two-year contract. The average annual value of this deal is $3.25 million for the twenty-four-year-old Robertson. The Penguins acquired Robertson from the Toronto Maple Leaf…
Penguins’ Robertson Deal Raises Bigger Question - The Hockey Writers Pittsburgh Penguins Latest News, Analysis & More
The Pittsburgh Penguins have settled the contract question with Nicholas Robertson, announcing a two-year deal with an annual average value of $3.25 million on Tuesday. Now they have to answer…
Nick Robertson signs a new deal with the Penguins
When Nick Robertson was traded from Toronto to Pittsburgh at the start of July, questions immediately swirled about what his future contract situation would look like. The 24-year-old winger was heading toward a salary arbitration hearing later this month, but that process is now off the table after the two sides came to terms on a new agreement.From Toronto to Pittsburgh, and Now Locked InRobertson and the Penguins have agreed to a two-year con…
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