The Pittsburgh Penguins are gearing up for their annual prospect development camp, set to take place from June 29 to July 3, immediately following the NHL Entry Draft. This year’s camp promises to be an intriguing showcase, offering fans a glimpse into the future of the franchise, even if it doesn’t feature all of the organization’s top prospects.
Open to the public, the development camp provides a unique chance for fans to see emerging talent in action. Among the notable names expected to participate are 2025 first-round pick Will Horcoff, defensive prospect Quinn Beauchesne, and newly signed NCAA defensemen Jake Livanavage and Maleek McGowan. Goaltender Gabriel D’Aigle is also on the roster, poised to make an impression.
The initial roster includes 22 players, with additional names likely to be added following the draft, which occurs on June 26-27. The structure of the camp will see goaltending sessions kick off each of the first four days, initially featuring only D’Aigle, followed by team practices split into three groups. As is tradition, the camp will culminate in a tournament among the three teams on the final day.
For those eager to stay updated, the full roster and further details can be found on the Penguins’ official channels. Fans can also engage with the THN – Pittsburgh Penguins community to keep up with the latest news regarding the draft, free agency, and more.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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