The Pittsburgh Penguins are shifting gears this offseason after their first-round exit from the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at the hands of the Philadelphia Flyers. As the team navigates the upcoming NHL Entry Draft, trade rumors swirl and free agency looms large on the horizon.
In a notable development, forward Anthony Mantha has decided to test the free agent waters. NHL Insider Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic reports that while the Penguins were prepared to extend a one-year offer to the 31-year-old winger, Mantha and his agent, Olivier Fortier, are seeking a longer-term commitment.
Standing at an imposing 6-foot-5, Mantha enjoyed a career year this past season, bouncing back impressively from ACL surgery. He notched 33 goals and 64 points, setting personal bests in both categories. Despite leading the Penguins in goals during the regular season, Mantha struggled in the playoffs, managing only one assist in the six-game series against the Flyers.
Mantha’s decision to explore free agency was anticipated, given the Penguins’ likely reluctance to offer him a long-term deal as they focus on a younger roster. Though unconfirmed, reports suggest that Mantha may be eyeing a four-year contract.
The Penguins face additional decisions regarding their other unrestricted free agents, including defenseman Ryan Shea and forward Noel Acciari. Meanwhile, the restricted free agent pool is highlighted by scoring winger Egor Chinakhov and goaltender Arturs Silovs, adding further complexity to the team’s offseason strategy.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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