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The Pittsburgh Penguins made a surprise move on July 1, shipping backup goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic to the San Jose Sharks for a third-round pick in the 2028 NHL Draft. Nedeljkovic had been the backup for the past two seasons before Penguins general manager and president of hockey operations Kyle Dubas moved him. 

It allows Nedeljkovic to team up with Yaroslav Askarov for the 2025-26 season. He will also have the opportunity to play behind a young Sharks team that is still in the process of rebuilding. Macklin Celebrini is on track to be a star in the NHL after finishing the 2024-25 season with 25 goals and 63 points in 70 games. His production may skyrocket this upcoming season as he continues to get better. The Sharks also have other young players who may take significant steps forward next season, including William Eklund and Will Smith. 

This move allows Tristan Jarry to keep his starting job going into next season unless he gets dealt to another team that needs a goalie. It felt like the Penguins reached their breaking point with Jarry last season when he spent multiple stints with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. However, they called him back up to the main roster to end the season due to Joel Blomqvist’s struggles. 

The Penguins’ season was practically over when Jarry was recalled in early March, and to his credit, he played better down the stretch than he did during the first half of the year. He finished March with a .907 save percentage and had a .914 save percentage or better in five of his nine starts that month. He managed a .903 save percentage or better in three of his five starts in April. 

With him set to return and Nedeljkovic now a Shark, it opens the door for Blomqvist to win the backup job out of camp. Blomqvist looked to be the favorite for the job going into free agency last year until Dubas signed Nedeljkovic to a two-year deal. Blomqvist got a taste of NHL experience last season but still spent more time in WBS. 

If Blomqvist can win the backup gig, it would allow Sergei Murashov to compete for the starting job in WBS. That’s the next step in his development after he showed he was too good for the ECHL last season. In his first North American season with the Wheeling Nailers, he played in 26 games and finished with a .922 save percentage and a 2.40 goals-against average. He struggled in the ECHL playoffs, but that was mainly because he got no help from the skaters in front of him. 

Murashov also spent some time in WBS, playing in 16 games and finishing with a .913 save percentage and 2.64 goals-against average. He set the WBS franchise record for the longest winning streak in a rookie season (10). He is a freakish athlete and has the potential to develop into a solid NHL goalie. The trick for the Penguins will be not to rush him, even though some fans are ready to see him up with the big squad right now. 

Filip Larsson will also battle for the starting gig in WBS after a solid first season with the team. He played in 26 games, finishing with a .910 save percentage and a 2.84 goals-against average. The Penguins signed him after he put together strong seasons in Sweden, specifically in 2023-24 when he played in the SHL. In 28 games, he had a .920 save percentage and a 1.93 goals-against average. The Detroit Red Wings initially picked him in the sixth round of the 2016 NHL Draft. 

Penguins fans shouldn’t forget about Taylor Gauthier, either. WBS re-signed him to an AHL contract for next season and also sees him as a potential option in the net. He has played in 25 AHL games and has posted 10 wins, a .908 save percentage, and a 2.77 goals-against average. Gauthier is set to be in his fourth season with the Penguins organization after going undrafted. He finished a three-year entry-level deal with the Penguins before WBS signed him on July 2. 

Gauthier is too good for the ECHL as well, having put up ridiculous numbers for the Wheeling Nailers over the last three years. He was the ECHL’s Goaltender of the Year for the 2023-24 season after finishing with 24 wins, a .923 save percentage, and a 2.23 goals-against average. He improved upon the latter two numbers this past season, compiling a .928 save percentage and a 2.06 goals-against average. 

The Nedeljkovic trade doesn’t entirely solve the goalie logjam, but it provides an opportunity for some of the younger goalies to take the necessary next step in their development. Training camp will be a blast to follow when it gets underway in September. 


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