The Pittsburgh Penguins' young prospects are being evaluated as the 2025-26 season nears its end. Notable updates include player releases from amateur tryouts and a significant decision by Cruz Lucius to pursue free agency.
Key points
Pittsburgh Penguins' young players are being evaluated as the season ends
Cruz Lucius has chosen to pursue free agency
Several players were released from amateur tryouts
The top prospects include Rutger McGroarty and Ville Koivunen
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PITTSBURGH, PA - MARCH 31: Avery Hayes #85 of the Pittsburgh Penguins in action during the game against the Detroit Red Wings at PPG PAINTS Arena on March 31, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Joe Sargent/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images
PITTSBURGH, PA - MARCH 31: Avery Hayes #85 of the Pittsburgh Penguins in action during the game against the Detroit Red Wings at PPG PAINTS Arena on March 31, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Joe Sargent/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images
The 2025-26 hockey season is winding down, with many leagues deep into their playoffs, if they havenât concluded business for the year. Letâs check in on the summer 2025 Top 25 Under 25 list for the Penguins and see what the young players have been up to since the last update we made back in February.
The list:
**No. 25: Quinn Beauchense****No. 24: Cruz Lucius****No. 23: Travis Hayes****No. 22: Brady Peddle****No. 21: Finn Harding**
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We broke this down into informal tiers to group the players. Thatâs been working out pretty well and helps to give an idea of which players belong where at this point of their respective journeys, so weâll stick with it.
**Tier 7: #22 â honorable mentions; Long-term prospects with some upside**
Beauchesne, T. Hayes and Peddle were all on ATOs (amateur tryouts) with Wilkes-Barre this spring until all three got released from . The AHL roster is too big, none of these teenagers played an AHL game but they did get to spend a few weeks and learn how a pro hockey team operates, practices and pick up some experience that could help in the future. Of course, there wonât be a future for in the Pittsburgh organization after he told the Pens to (though probably in more professional terms) but Lucius has decided to go the free agent route and pick which NHL team to sign with instead of joining up with the Pens.
**Tier 6: #15 â 21; Slightly more developed prospects still a ways away**
Of this grouping, A. Hayes and Broz are well-established as key personnel for Wilkes and helping them to win games by being two quality AHL players. Thatâs been that way for some time now, they donât belong as âa ways awayâ by this point. Pieniniemi fits the category, currently working in the ECHL playoffs with Wheeling. Harding had a solid rookie season but has been rotated in and out of the AHL playoff lineup on a very deep WBS team. Tanner Howe is one of the more intriguing prospects, finishing his season to come back from a major knee injury and occasionally appear in via his hard-working style. I wouldnât expect Howe to make the NHL Penguins out of traning camp but if he keeps going on this trajectory itâs not out of the question that he could be a candidate as a mid-season injury replacement to get a game or two at this rate.
**Tier 5: #12 â 14; Intrigue, but patience required**
Fernstrom has been a scratch in all the AHL playoff games so far, Kettles has long been injured and out. Ilyin is certainly the player in this tier worth talking about now that he has more points in the AHL playoffs (3 in 4 games) than he did in the AHL regular season (2 in 5 games). It looks like his learning curve to figure out how to perform in North America is coming along quite nicely, making him an exciting watch as he continues to acclimate and get the opportunity to perform.
**Tier 4: #9 -11; The wildcards**
This tier has turned into the young goalie area now that is long since departed the organization. Silovs proved again heâs got big game performance in his DNA after a great turn in the NHL playoffs, despite dealing with a knee injury. Say what you will about his performance or numbers over the long haul but if nothing else he is a player with a growing history of rising play to meet the moment in the key times. continues to shine brightly, heâs got a 3-1 record, 1.99 GAA and .937 save% in the AHL playoffs so far. Sky continue to looks like the limit for him.
**Tier 3: #7-8; Older, near ready players**
Meh, disappointing tier here. Blomqvist hasnât been needed to play, heâs a good AHL goalie (maybe even very good) but Murashov is clearly a notch ahead and a team only needs one goalie at this time of year. That might be developing into the story of Blomqvistâs career by getting surpassed by Murashov. Pickering scored a game-winning goal in the series against Hershey and is playing a featured role in the lineup for the AHL playoffs, so thatâs something at least, but the Pens re-signing shows that theyâre not holding their breath for Pickering to step all the way up to the NHL level and anything they get out of him is about a bonus at this point.
**Tier 2: #4-6; Recent first round picks**
Kindel wrapped up a tremendously successful NHL season, looking at his age-18 stats compared to others is very promising. His year had a tough ending but is little to worry about, the experience gained will prove invaluable as he continues to grow. Horcoff has to the University of Michigan for 2026-27, so heâll be off the pro radar for a while longer aside from summer prospect camp.
The story of the moment in this segment is Zonnon. Zonnonâs QMJHL career came to a close with a playoff elimination (he had 15 points in 17 games) and he quickly joined Wilkes on an ATO once freed up. The Pens have Zonnon will make his AHL debut coming up soon in the playoffs, a big step and key moment of trust to throw a young player in at the most important moments. Seeing what he does with the opportunity will be a treat.
**Tier 1: #1 -3; Cream of the crop**
Though all three players in this category (Brunicke, Koivunen, ) surely didnât have the season that they (or the team) would have liked to have had, but theyâve shrugged it off and are making meaningful impacts on the WBS playing run as some of the very best and top players on that team right now. Brunicke is playing as a top pair defenseman and having a massive contribution all over the ice with his skills â including a McGroartyâs out there tipping in overtime goals and Koivunen, ever-productive at the AHL level, has four points in four playoff games. All three of these players are pulling the rope in the right direction and looking to build momentum moving forward. Thatâs good for Wilkes in the short-term, it might be good for Pittsburgh down the road.
Q&A
What is the current status of the Pittsburgh Penguins' top young players?
The young players are being assessed as the season concludes, with some recently released from amateur tryouts.
Why did Cruz Lucius decide not to sign with the Pittsburgh Penguins?
Cruz Lucius opted to pursue free agency instead of joining the Penguins, indicating he wants to explore other NHL opportunities.
Who are the top young prospects in the Penguins' organization for 2025?
The top young prospects include Rutger McGroarty, Ville Koivunen, and Harrison Brunicke, among others.
What impact do amateur tryouts have on young players in the Penguins' organization?
Amateur tryouts provide young players with professional experience and insight into team operations, even if they do not play in AHL games.
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