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Penguins' defense prospects with system depth depth wide are eager to take the next step
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Penguins’ Defensive Talent Pool Boasts Broad Depth, Eager to Make Their Next Big Leap

July 4, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Pittsburgh Penguins kicked off their Prospect Development Camp on Thursday with 48 players hitting the ice. Among them were both familiar names in black and gold and fresh faces, although injuries sidelined forwards Tanner Howe, Zam Plante, Luke Devlin, and defenseman Maryke McGowan. Many of these defensemen are already tied to the Penguins organization, either through the draft, college free agent signings, or as non-roster invites. Regardless of how they joined, every player shares a common goal: to demonstrate they deserve a chance to compete at the NHL level.

One standout is Harrison Brunik, the Penguins’ second-round pick (44th overall) in 2024, who impressed observers with his smooth skating, strong puck handling, and sharp vision. Brunik nearly cracked the NHL lineup after training camp, showing his potential to contribute at the highest level. However, not all defense prospects follow such a rapid development path; many rely on steady growth, patience, and refinement through camps like this.

Charlie Tressway, a recent third-round draftee (73rd overall), highlighted the value of learning at the camp, appreciating the experienced coaches and the opportunity to improve bit by bit every day. He, along with fellow defensemen Quinn Beauchesne, Brady Peddle, and Peyton Kettles, all are focused on elevating their game. Trethewey expressed excitement about learning from veteran players already established in the system, which he believes will accelerate his development.

The camp fosters a collaborative environment where players share knowledge and experiences, enhancing the overall culture within the Penguins’ organization. David Blazeisle, who came from the University of Maine and recently signed with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, praised the camp for both skill development and fostering team culture.

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Another name to watch is Fin Harding, a seventh-round pick in 2024 who has shown notable growth, especially in his offensive game, finishing with 57 points in 67 games last season. Harding credits the camp’s staff and environment for pushing him to improve daily and grow alongside his peers.

The Penguins recently signed Breazeale, a prospect familiar with championship expectations, believing he embodies the mindset required to help the team regain its winning tradition. Breazeale emphasized how the team culture is being built with a focus on hard work, learning, and immersion.

Overall, the Penguins’ development camp is off to a dynamic start, blending seasoned prospects and newcomers eager to prove themselves and contribute to the franchise’s future success.

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Fan Take: This development camp is crucial, as it highlights the Penguins’ commitment to nurturing young talent who could become the backbone of the team’s next competitive era. For hockey fans, it signals an exciting future with prospects ready to elevate the game and possibly shift the NHL landscape in the years ahead.

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