Penguins Sign Brett Murray To PTO
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The Pittsburgh Penguins have signed forward Brett Murray to a professional tryout contract (PTO) as they prepare for the upcoming NHL season. This move comes as the Penguins look to bolster their forward depth and evaluate potential additions to their roster. Murray, who previously played for the Penguins' AHL affiliate, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, showcased his scoring ability and physical play during his time in the minor leagues.
Murray's performance in the AHL, where he recorded a significant number of points, has made him an attractive candidate for a call-up to the NHL. The Penguins are excited about the opportunity to see how he fits into their system and whether he can secure a spot on the main roster. With a roster that has seen several new faces, the competition for positions will be fierce.
As a player known for his size and skill, Murray has the potential to make an impact during the preseason. The coaching staff will be closely monitoring his game during training camp to assess his fit within the team structure and style of play. If he can capitalize on this opportunity, he could earn a contract with the Penguins and contribute to their quest for success in the upcoming NHL season.
Murray's performance in the AHL, where he recorded a significant number of points, has made him an attractive candidate for a call-up to the NHL. The Penguins are excited about the opportunity to see how he fits into their system and whether he can secure a spot on the main roster. With a roster that has seen several new faces, the competition for positions will be fierce.
As a player known for his size and skill, Murray has the potential to make an impact during the preseason. The coaching staff will be closely monitoring his game during training camp to assess his fit within the team structure and style of play. If he can capitalize on this opportunity, he could earn a contract with the Penguins and contribute to their quest for success in the upcoming NHL season.