The Pittsburgh Penguins are not done making moves this off-season, as speculation mounts about another potential signing before the 2026-27 season kicks off. In a recent article for TheScore, Josh Wegman identified the Penguins as the “best fit” for free agent defenseman Logan Stanley, a towering presence at 6-foot-7.
Stanley, who joined the Buffalo Sabres at the trade deadline in a deal with the Winnipeg Jets, had a challenging stint in Buffalo, where he found himself as a healthy scratch for five of the team’s 13 playoff games. However, Wegman believes that the Penguins could benefit significantly from his size and skill, noting that Stanley would be an ideal second left-shot defenseman for a team eager to maintain its competitive edge.
With the need for additional depth on the left side of their blue line, pursuing Stanley could be a strategic move for the Penguins. His addition would not only bolster their defense with added size but also inject a level of toughness that can be crucial in tight games.
Despite a rocky finish to the season following his trade to the Sabres, Stanley enjoyed a career year in 2025-26. He recorded new personal bests with nine goals, 17 assists, and 26 points over 76 games split between the Jets and Sabres, along with 110 hits and 128 penalty minutes, showcasing his physical style of play.
A short-term deal could be a smart gamble for the Penguins as they look to enhance their roster. Even if Stanley doesn’t replicate last season’s offensive output, his presence would still address the pressing need for depth on Pittsburgh’s blue line, especially as they gear up for another competitive season in the Metropolitan Division.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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