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A low-risk penguin movement can postpone a big time
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A Low-Risk Shift in Penguin Behavior Could Delay Significant Timing

July 13, 2025 2 Min Read
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The Pittsburgh Penguins have added several new players during the offseason, including forward Anthony Mantha, who signed a one-year contract with a $2.5 million cap hit and a potential $2 million performance bonus. Although this might not be the most headline-grabbing move of the NHL offseason, it represents a low-risk, potentially valuable addition for the Penguins. Mantha has demonstrated his ability to be a significant offensive contributor in his career, and given Pittsburgh’s roster, he is likely to secure a spot in the top six, positioning him well for success.

The reason Mantha’s contract is relatively modest is due to his missing most of the previous season because of ACL surgery. In just 13 games against the Calgary Flames in the 2024-25 season, he tallied four goals, seven points, 16 hits, and maintained a plus-6 rating, indicating he was on pace for a strong season before his injury.

Mantha’s history of offensive production makes him a promising addition. The 6-foot-5 forward has achieved at least 20 goals and 40 points in three different seasons, including the 2023-24 campaign when he recorded 23 goals and 44 points split between the Washington Capitals and Vegas Golden Knights.

If Mantha can stay healthy and produce offensively, he will be a valuable asset for the Penguins in the competitive Metropolitan Division. It will be interesting to see how his season unfolds.

Additionally, the Penguins have also boosted their defense by acquiring Connor Clifton, the 39th pick in the 2025 NHL entry draft, from the Buffalo Sabres in exchange for Conner Timmins and Isaac Veribaud.

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Fan Take: This offseason’s moves show the Penguins balancing smart risk with strategic planning, aiming to strengthen their lineup without overcommitting. For hockey fans, these additions could signal a rejuvenated team ready to challenge contenders, making the upcoming season an exciting one to watch.

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