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Parker Wotherspoon Sets Sights on Development Ahead of 2025-26 Season

August 12, 2025 3 Min Read
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Pittsburgh Penguins’ GM and president Kyle Dubas has emphasized his strong desire to overhaul the team’s left-side defense as free agency approaches. He backed up his words by signing several players, including Alexander Alexayev, Caleb Jones, and Parker Wotherspoon, with Wotherspoon expected to secure a regular spot given his performance last season. Wotherspoon scored his first NHL goal and contributed six assists over 55 games, the most he’s played in a season since his 2022 debut. Originally drafted by the New York Islanders in the fourth round of the 2015 NHL Draft, he showed both offensive skill and defensive reliability, particularly in penalty kills where he logged significant ice time.

Wotherspoon’s defensive prowess, especially in penalty kills, is critical as the Penguins aim to improve in this area after finishing 18th in the league last season with a penalty kill rate of 77.8%, a drop from 11th place the season before. The team is also adjusting to new coaching under Dan Muse, who along with the staff, is tasked with innovating penalty kill strategies following the departure of longtime coach Mike Sullivan. Known for his physicality and willingness to defend teammates, Wotherspoon adds toughness to a team that some fans felt looked too soft last season.

While ideally a third pairing defenseman on a Stanley Cup contender, Wotherspoon will likely play top-four minutes alongside Chris Letang and possibly Erik Karlsson, as the Penguins rebuild. He was highly ranked in 5v5 defense last season, making him a valuable asset to support the more offensively minded Letang and Karlsson, who need a steady defensive partner. With Brian Dumoulin no longer on the team, the Penguins hoped Ryan Graves would fill the gap, but that didn’t pan out as expected.

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Wotherspoon may not be a direct replacement for Dumoulin but aims to bring physicality and stability to the left side over the next two seasons. As the Penguins work to regain competitiveness, his presence offers hope for a more solid defensive unit. Training camps open soon, and Wotherspoon is set to make his regular season debut against the New York Rangers on October 7.

Fan Take: This move signals the Penguins’ commitment to fortifying their defense, essential for any serious Stanley Cup run. Hockey fans should watch closely as Wotherspoon’s blend of physicality and defensive skill could be pivotal in reshaping Pittsburgh’s blue line and team identity.

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