With the ink on the contracts for Malkin, Letang, Kunitz, Dupuis, and Bylsma now drying, where are the Penguins as a team heading into the 2013-2014 season?
Currently, Craig Adams, Matt Cooke, Jarome Iginla, Brenden Morrow, Douglas Murray, and Mark Eaton can talk to other teams, and can sign elsewhere tomorrow afternoon. We are currently negotiating with Adams and Cooke (and I hope Adams is the priority there, since he is a solidifying force on our fourth line and can always be counted on when killing penalties...he seems to be the exact type of player than Bylsma was when he played and can be somewhat of a coach on the ice). Hopefully, another signing or two are able to happen with the cap reduced down into the $64 million range (because only Dupuis' new contract kicks in immediately...the others don't start until next season, when it is assumed that the cap should rise again).
But without taking any of those guys into account, it looks like our top two offensive lines are set in stone, but the bottom two lines have some question marks.
Kunitz-Crosby-Dupuis
Bennett-Sutter-Neal
Jeffrey-Sutter-Jokinen
Glass-Vitale-Zolnierczyk
Or, if you prefer, Jokinen could be the 4th line center with Vitale moving up to a 3rd line winger. Re-signing Cooke would solve that, but that's still up in the air. As mentioned earlier, I'd prefer Adams if I had to choose between the two, meaning the Zolnierczyk could start out in W-B/S and be a potential injury call up as a 3rd or 4th liner. After we gave Jeffrey a qualifying offer as a restricted free agent, I'd imagine he'd take the Tyler Kennedy role, who was traded to San Jose for a 2nd round pick.
On defense, we have:
Letang-Martin
Orpik-Niskanen
Depres-Engelland
With Bortuzzo also in the fold, since he was given a qualifying offer as a restricted free agent.
In net, there is Fleury and Vokoun again, with Zatkoff and Hartzell likely splitting duties between the pipes in Wilkes-Barre.
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