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"I'm glad to see some results": relatively unknown, Penguin's defensive outlook aims to build in the breakout season
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Penguins’ Defensive Vision Shines in Breakout Season: ‘Thrilled to See Tangible Results’

July 10, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Pittsburgh Penguins have a notably deep pool of defensive prospects, and one emerging player aims to build on his breakout 2024-25 season. Finn Harding, a defenseman for the Brampton Steelheads and an alternate captain, has significantly climbed the Penguins’ prospect rankings. Drafted 223rd overall by Pittsburgh in 2024, Harding showcased his offensive skills by scoring seven goals and 57 points in 67 games during his third OHL season, ranking eighth among defensemen in the league. Standing 6-foot-2 and weighing 206 pounds, he set a new single-season assist record for the Steelheads’ defensemen and finished seventh league-wide among all skaters. His impressive performance earned him a three-year entry-level contract with the Penguins in March.

Initially recognized for his defensive capabilities, Harding worked hard over the summer to develop a more well-rounded, two-way game, expanding his skill set beyond defense and transitions. He acknowledged the support of his teammates in making that development easier while emphasizing his personal commitment to improvement. Harding’s teammate Porter Martone, a high scorer, also drew attention, but Harding’s heavy playing time across multiple situations last season, including penalty kills and power plays, showcased his versatility and growth.

Tom Kostopoulos, the Penguins’ director of player development, praises Harding’s adaptability and learning mindset, noting his crucial roles at Brampton and his stamina during intense play. Kostopoulos sees skating and foot speed as key growth areas for Harding, which the young defenseman himself recognizes as vital in today’s fast-paced game. At 20 years old and AHL-qualified, Harding reflects well on the Penguins’ developmental system during a period when the team is blending youth with a winning culture.

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Harding values the support and guidance from the Penguins’ staff and the camaraderie among the defensive prospects. While competition for roster spots is tough, they share the goal of helping the NHL club succeed. Harding states, “It’s a great group, great staff here, they help us get better and develop as quickly as possible every day. But obviously it’s up to us to push the pace, get in on the rink every day with purpose and plan, grow together, and help this team.”

As the Penguins transition to a new generation, players like Harding are central to sustaining the team’s competitive edge and culture of victory. Their development journey, especially on defense, is closely watched as it shapes the future of the organization.

Fan Take: Finn Harding’s rise symbolizes hope for Penguins fans eager to see fresh talent bolster the team’s defense. His progress highlights the importance of strong player development systems in ensuring the sport remains competitive and exciting for years to come.

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