The Penguins announced their roster for training camp, which will begin September 22. The team has extended invitations to the 57 players listed below.
The 24 players in bold are on the present roster, according to CapFriendly. The eight players in italic are on AHL contracts.
Players marked with an asterisk will also attend the team’s rookie camp, which starts September 15. Forward Brooklyn Kalmikov and defenseman Clay Hanus will attend the rookie camp, but not the regular training camp.
Forwards (30)
Corey Andonovski*, Raivis Ansons*, Josh Archibald, Teddy Blueger, Drake Caggiula, Jeff Carter, Sidney Crosby, Jamie Devane, Jordan Frasca*, Ty Glover*, Jonathan Gruden*, Jake Guentzel, Filip Hallander*, Danton Heinen, Sam Houde*, Kasperi Kapanen, Nathan Legare*, Evgeni Malkin, Brock McGinn, Alex Nylander, Drew O’Connor, Kyle Olson*, Ryan Poehling, Sam Poulin*, Valtteri Puustinen*, Rickard Rakell, Bryan Rust, Lukas Svejkovsky*, Radim Zohorna, Jason Zucker.
Defensemen (21)
Isaac Belliveau*, Nolan Collins*, Brian Dumoulin, Taylor Fedun, Mark Friedman, P.O Joseph, Kris Letang, Jon Lizotte, Josh Maniscalco*, Ryan McCleary*, Chris Ortiz*, Xavier Ouellet, Marcus Pettersson, Jeff Petry, Owen Pickering*, Mitch Reinke, Chad Ruhwedel, Jan Rutta, Ty Smith, Jack St. Ivany*, Colin Swoyer*.
Goalies (6)
Casey DeSmith, Taylor Gauthier*, Tristan Jarry, Filip Lindberg*, Tommy Nappier*, Dustin Tokarski.
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