Kyle Dubas emphasized the Pittsburgh Penguins as an attractive destination for free agents, highlighting their playoff appearance and strong coaching. He ruled out high-priced signings but hinted at potential trades for top talents.
Key points
Kyle Dubas praised the Penguins' playoff performance.
He emphasized the team's strong coaching and young talent.
Dubas ruled out signing high-priced free agents.
Potential trade targets include several star players.
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ST. LOUIS, MO - APRIL 14: Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Jake Livanavage (57) takes the ice for pregame warmups in his fist ever NHL game where the St. Louis Blues hosted the Pittsburgh Penquins on Tuesday April 14th, 2026, at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis MO (Photo by Rick Ulreich/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
ST. LOUIS, MO - APRIL 14: Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Jake Livanavage (57) takes the ice for pregame warmups in his fist ever NHL game where the St. Louis Blues hosted the Pittsburgh Penquins on Tuesday April 14th, 2026, at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis MO (Photo by Rick Ulreich/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Kyle Dubasâs routine end of season press conference yesterday went about as expected. Always a measured and composed speaker, Dubas gave credit to the team for having a good year but lamented some areas that he still needed to address to make them better. Dubas cited seeing teams like Colorado, Minnesota and especially using division winner Carolina as a measuring stick to show the gap that exists between his team and the true eliteâs of the league.
Dubas would go onto mostly praise the development process of the younger players in the organization and reinforce feelings and high hopes of strong futures that the organization has for players like Ben Kindel, Harrison Brunicke, , , Will Horcoff and Bill Zonnon.
When talking about whether or not the Penguins had enough truly high-end talent internally to continue to progress, Dubas then used interesting phrasing to paint Pittsburgh as a destination franchise and great spot for players. Given that the team made the playoffs, has a ton of cap space to spend, got positive player-friendly coaching input from Dan Muse that helped many have career-best seasons and still has , itâs not as tough of a sell as it might have been 12 months ago. The quote looked striking.
âI think if youâre one of those players thatâs a free agent or your situation in your spot is not going well and you have some control, you can look at us and see very clearly that youâre going to be supported by a great coaching staff that gets the most out of players,â Dubas . âBut youâll also have young players that are going to push from behind and older players that are going to set the tone.â
Itâs more curious still when Dubas practically ruled out bringing in high-price, Grade A type of free agents. I wouldnât expect to see the Penguins be the team to sign a top-in-class UFA like or to a massive deal on July 1.
âI donât want to look back in a year or two or three and say, âGeez, now weâre costing ourselves with these deals that we overpaid for in the summer of 2026 because we had it,ââ Dubas said. âIt may not be as big of a July as everyone wants, but itâs planting the seeds to make things come to fruition in the long run.â
That can swing the onus back to situations where players are under contract and would have to be acquired via trade. For tampering purposes and common sense reasons, Dubas isnât going to be direct to the point of naming names for specific players.
We, however, can name names. , unsure about âs future? How about rejoining Dubas, and a ton of back office people from the Leafs in a less-pressure situation of the Penguins! , sure sounds like youâre tired of being , no? We made the playoffs last year! , how ya doinâ in where theyâve been slow to pay you up on a long-term commitment? , you guys with a full NTC want to get out of St. Louis and put the rumors behind with a fresh start? Connor McDâ ok thatâs a bridge too far even in the wildest fantasies, but you get the point.
Those are huge names and while thereâs no guarantees any of them will even change teams this off-season, itâs interesting to know the Penguins look willing to play ball on making some kind of move in this type of range to target in a top talent that has some form of trade protection that would choose Pittsburgh (and thus tamp down the trade cost in a limited circumstance).
In some ways, itâs the next evolution of Dubasâs ââ strategy. Sure itâs nice to add and for mid-round picks as players with more upside than theyâve shown in the NHL. Now itâs time to level up and try to go big game hunting. The word âtryâ might be the most important word in that last sentence, itâs fun to dream but far from guaranteed on the timing to pull off a major move immediately.
It wouldnât be unprecedented, had control over his situation and chose to join the Pens in 2023. Across the league, virtually called his own shot on making his intentions known that was the team he wanted to sign with in a move that helped propel the Panthers to the top. A decade ago it was doing the same, though he had less control over the situation with his limited no trade clause. Franchise altering types of players do occasionally change teams over the summer in offseason trades.
If you want to go far, you need those impact players. Dubas admitted he would like some prime age talent in that mid-20s range and practically made an open sales pitch yesterday as to why that category of player ought to be interested in the Penguins. Taking the step to connect is uncertain and never a guarantee but it looks like one Pittsburgh will be attempting to do if they can get all the stars to align.
Q&A
What did Kyle Dubas say about the Penguins' appeal to free agents?
Kyle Dubas described the Penguins as a destination franchise, noting their playoff success, cap space, and supportive coaching staff as key attractions for free agents.
Which high-profile players might the Penguins target this offseason?
Potential targets mentioned include Auston Matthews, Brady Tkachuk, and Jason Robertson, although Dubas did not confirm any specific names.
Why is Dubas cautious about signing high-priced free agents?
Dubas expressed concern about overpaying for free agents, indicating a preference to avoid costly deals that could hinder the team's future flexibility.
How did Dubas assess the Penguins' performance this season?
Dubas acknowledged the team's good year but pointed out areas needing improvement, using other successful teams as benchmarks for progress.
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