The Penguins announced Bryan Rust’s new contract extension last night, which is meaningful in many ways. First and foremost, obviously, is that it ties Rust to the Pens for the next several seasons on the six-year deal, and probably makes him a Penguin for the rest of the Sidney Crosby era. Off the ice, the financial ramifications will mean a lot for how the team can handle the rest of their off-season as well.
The schedule and results from the 2021-22 NHL Stanley Cup playoffs, including the Finals.
He is under a great contract at $4.4 million annually through the 2026-27 season and is coming off a season where he was third on the team in ice-time per game. If Marino is going to indeed be “the guy,” he’s going to see his ice time creep up a couple of minutes and he’ll get a longer look on the power play as he only averaged 0:55 in 2021-22, meanwhile Letang averaged 3:28.
No | Player | Pos |
---|---|---|
18 | D | |
53 | C | |
11 | LW | |
77 | C | |
87 | C | |
33 | G | |
1 | G | |
70 | G | |
8 | D | |
52 | D | |
59 | LW | |
43 | LW | |
35 | G | |
42 | RW | |
58 | D | |
71 | C | |
6 | D | |
5 | D | |
23 | RW | |
10 | LW | |
28 | D | |
67 | RW | |
9 | RW | |
2 | D | |
17 | RW | |
16 | LW |