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Penguins Update: Don’t Be a Jag(ger) Off, Sign Joshua

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ByRick Buker

Mar 14, 2024

In the movie The Natural, New York Knights manager Pop Fisher (brilliantly played by the late Wilford Brimley), frustrated by his team’s awful play, spewed forth the following lament.

“Now look at me. I’m wet nurse to a last-place, dead-to-the-neck-up ball club, and I’m chokin’ to death.”

That’s great, Buker, but what does it have to do with hockey?

Well, nothing except for the dead-to-the-neck-up status of our Penguins. But I thought it would make a swell lead-in.

The real thrust of this article involves a young player currently under contract with our AHL affiliate. Last night, Jagger Joshua scored a pair of goals to help lift the Baby Pens to a 3-0 victory over blood-rival Lehigh Valley.

That makes eight goals and 17 points in 55 games for the rugged 6’2” 201-pound left wing. Certainly not the stuff of a future scoring champion.

Then again, pretty goals and fancy play aren’t the Dearborn, Michigan native’s stock in trade. Physical play is. The undrafted, soon-to-be 25-year-old forward loves to throw his weight around, and he plays with lots of passion and swagger. Elements in grievously short supply on our often flat-line Pens.

No, Joshua wouldn’t project to be a scorer at the big-league level, although big brother Dakota has emerged as a 10-15 goal man for the Canucks after a similarly modest start to his career, production-wise. However, if Jansen Harkins (zero goals in 43 games) can carve out a spot with the black-and-gold, why not Joshua? He’s bigger, younger, tougher and at least as spirited and driven.

It takes all types of players to make a competitive hockey team. Defending Cup champion Vegas knows that. Jimmy Rutherford’s Canucks know that. So do the current NHL front-running Panthers, who employ combative types Matthew Tkachuk, Sam Bennett, Ryan Lomberg and heavyweight Johan Gadjovich.

It’s telling that a team leading the Presidents’ Trophy race has room for players with a physical bent, but not our Pens. One of the myriad things wrong with the way our roster is constructed, especially under Mike Sullivan. But I digress.

Bottom line? Joshua would add an element that hasn’t been seen in these parts since the ’17-18 season (see Reaves, Ryan)…a combative, drop-the-gloves forward. He’s been involved in four fights this season with the Baby Pens, including a spirited scrap with the Rangers’ much-publicized rookie Matt Rempe.

Sullivan’s preferences be darned, we could sorely use a player of Joshua’s ilk. We’re currently three NHL contracts under the limit.

Sign the kid.

And call up Sam Poulin, too.

2 thoughts on “Penguins Update: Don’t Be a Jag(ger) Off, Sign Joshua”
  1. I agree, but it will not happen. And Sid has already packed it in for this season. This will be the most embarrassing season in Pens History with the level of talent on the team. Meanwhile, Kyle Dufus clarified his position as the next in line village idiot when he made the comment today his desire to sign 38 year old Carter to another one year contract as a Penguin. How is that getting the Penguins Younger???And Sullivan has no desire to develop any players from Wilkes. Mark My words, he will be disastrous like his bubbling predecessor Hextall. Dumb and Dumber. The beginning of a very dark period in Penguins history. Fire Sullivan and this buffoon as soon as possible.

  2. Hey Rick,

    I understand your desire for Joshua and I wouldn’t be that upset if the team would get that kind of sand paper in the lineup; however, until Sullivan is fired, it would just be a wasted contract – he would never use him.

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