Watertown, Elmira and the Minnesota Mallards, all newly minted teams in the league, have the first three selections.| The Rink Live
He transferred to Michigan State after a disappointing campaign at Wisconsin.| The Rink Live
His dimensions were what attracted the Penguins, under former general manager Ron Hextall, to select Laatsch in the seventh round (No. 215 overall) in the 2021 NHL Draft.| The Rink Live
During his exit interview with the Stars following the end of the 2023-24 season, he had said that "the plan is to not play next year."| The Rink Live
When the Penguins drafted the 6-foot Broz, he weighed in at a svelte 178 pounds. During his final season with Denver, he played at a beefier 190 pounds.| The Rink Live
Chase Pietila, a 6-foot-2, 186-pound right-handed shot, recently partook in the Penguins' annual development camp, where he looked to make an impression on the organization.| The Rink Live