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The Penguins have acquired defenseman Luke Schenn and forward Tommy Novak from @PredsNHL in exchange for Michael Bunting and a 2026 fourth-round draft pick.
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) March 6, 2025
Details: https://t.co/lW7fiPpE9i pic.twitter.com/HQZ66s2Vxs
Novak's having a dismal season but there's talent there, especially with quick-striking off the rush. His thing in Nashville was always starting the year slow & going on a tear in the second half. Also one of the few guys I've seen becoming a scorer in the NHL after never doing that at any level.
— Corey Sznajder (@allthreezones.bsky.social) March 5, 2025 at 9:49 PM
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#LetsGoPens President of Hockey Operations and GM Kyle Dubas gave his thoughts on Wednesday's trades involving Michael Bunting and Vincent Desharnais.
— Kelsey Surmacz (@kelseysurmacz4.bsky.social) March 6, 2025 at 12:21 AM
And these are moves that bode well for the Penguins' future.
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We looked at the two trades in totality - Desharnais, Bunting, and a pick for Novak, Schenn, and a pick," Dubas said via email. "The motivation being that Tommy was younger, under team control for an additional season over [Bunting], carried a lower cap charge, and is primarily a center. We felt that carried a large amount of value as we move ahead here with our plans."
We like Tommy's ability to control play, generate scoring chances for himself and others, and produce at even strength. Nashville did a great job with his development over the years, and he blossomed into a very solid player for them. He has been on our priority list for a few years now here, and we feel his mobility, playmaking, and production as a center provides us a great option in the years ahead.
Haven't really kept up with Bunting or Pittsburgh this year, let's take a look at his car-OH GOD.
— Corey Sznajder (@allthreezones.bsky.social) March 5, 2025 at 9:49 PM
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We feel that having Luke's defensive play, character, leadership, toughness, and spirit is something we need here to help push our program through this phase and preserve our culture and standards as we work to return to contention," Dubas said. "We believe the way he plays and the way he carries himself each day will be very well-received by Penguins fans and the city of Pittsburgh.
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