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wickedsinner wrote:I'm so excited to see this guy play. He is supposed to be great in front of the net. Hopefully NHL network will have some more wbs playoff games to watch.

eastonpensfan wrote:wickedsinner wrote:I'm so excited to see this guy play. He is supposed to be great in front of the net. Hopefully NHL network will have some more wbs playoff games to watch.
You can watch games on a pay-per-view basis on B2. $6.


penny lane wrote:dumb question?
Can these players recently signed to WBS play for the pens?
Are there injury or contract conditions?

the wicked child wrote:penny lane wrote:dumb question?
Can these players recently signed to WBS play for the pens?
Are there injury or contract conditions?
I beleive theya re all signed to "try out" contracts.
None of them are under contract with the Penguins. I believe they would have needed to be signed prior to the trade deadline to be eligible regardless.
I don't think they would be the first on the Pens' list even if it were possible though... not sure NHL playoffs are the right time for your first professional experience.


Henry Hank wrote:According to Fletcher he can but they might send him back to juniors for another season.



Henry Hank wrote:Nick Johnson will be a rookie in WBS next year with Caputi and Jeffrey. With Pierro-Zabotel they seem more uncertain about whether or not he's ready for the AHL than anything. He's only played about a half season of juniors. I bet he goes back to the WHL unless he really shines in training camp.
They've got Minard signed through next season so he'll still play a prominent role down there even though he's not a prospect. Brent, Stone, and Filewich are all RFAs but I'd bet that they'd retain them all. They're all waiver eligible so none of them are guaranteed to even make it down there. But if they do, Brent at least is probably their top center. Stone and Filewich will have to earn their spots back not only on the top end at WBS but also in the future in Pittsburgh.
They'll probably still supplement the roster with some vets because as we saw this season sometimes you need to dip down into the minors. But there should be less movement than last season after they ended the agreement with Edmonton. They're set in goal with Curry and Brown, a decent amount of the D should be back for sure (Goligoski, Engelland, Lovejoy, D'Aversa, Bissonnette) and the forwards I already talked about.

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