Players signed to professional tryout agreements
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As the NHL prepares for the 2025-2026 season, teams are starting to finalize their Player Tryout Offers (PTOs) for various candidates. This annual tradition allows players, particularly those on the fringes of the roster or returning from injury, a chance to showcase their skills during training camps.
Among the notable players receiving PTOs this year are veterans such as Eric Staal and Michael Frolik. Staal, a former Hart Trophy winner and a mainstay in the league, hopes to secure a position with a team and extend his illustrious career. Frolik, with his experience and versatility, will also be vying for a spot, aiming to bring his international play expertise back to the NHL.
Teams, such as the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Calgary Flames, have expressed interest in these seasoned players, recognizing the value of experience during a grueling season. The Penguins, in particular, are looking to add depth to their forward lines, while the Flames are evaluating their options to strengthen their roster before the opening night.
As training camps commence, all eyes will be on these players to see who can make the cut. With a mix of established veterans and hungry newcomers, the competition promises to be fierce. Fans eagerly await the final rosters as the excitement for the new season builds up.
Among the notable players receiving PTOs this year are veterans such as Eric Staal and Michael Frolik. Staal, a former Hart Trophy winner and a mainstay in the league, hopes to secure a position with a team and extend his illustrious career. Frolik, with his experience and versatility, will also be vying for a spot, aiming to bring his international play expertise back to the NHL.
Teams, such as the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Calgary Flames, have expressed interest in these seasoned players, recognizing the value of experience during a grueling season. The Penguins, in particular, are looking to add depth to their forward lines, while the Flames are evaluating their options to strengthen their roster before the opening night.
As training camps commence, all eyes will be on these players to see who can make the cut. With a mix of established veterans and hungry newcomers, the competition promises to be fierce. Fans eagerly await the final rosters as the excitement for the new season builds up.