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Pittsburgh Penguins Sign Tyler Gauthier, Bolster Goaltending Depth

2026-06-17 · Pittsburgh Hockey Now

Pittsburgh Penguins Sign Tyler Gauthier, Bolster Goaltending Depth

The Pittsburgh Penguins have signed goaltender Tyler Gauthier to a contract, which completes their goaltending depth chart. General manager Kyle Dubas had previously stated that he would sign Gauthier, and he followed through on this promise. The Penguins have also graded their young players, including projections for next season, with some players receiving high marks for their performance. Taylor Gauthier's signing is expected to provide the Penguins with additional goaltending depth, which will be crucial in the upcoming season. The team's rookies, including those who played for the WBS Penguins, have been evaluated and projections have been made for their future performance. The Penguins' management is confident that these young players will make significant contributions to the team's success. In other NHL news, the Philadelphia Flyers have made a trade with the Toronto Maple Leafs, acquiring goaltender Joseph Woll, and the Colorado Avalanche have traded Ross Colton to the Nashville Predators. The Ottawa Senators are also rumored to be gauging the market for defenseman Jordan Spence, and defenseman John Carlson has informed the Anaheim Ducks that he will not be re-signing with them. The Edmonton Oilers are reportedly interested in Montreal Canadiens goalie Sam Montembeault, despite his struggles last season. The NHL trade market is expected to be active in the coming weeks, with many teams looking to make moves to improve their rosters. The Pittsburgh Penguins will be looking to make the most of their young players and goaltending depth to make a deep run in the playoffs.

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