Penguins reacquire Kapanen
PITTSBURGH — The retooling of the Pittsburgh Penguins' roster has begun.
The team acquired forward Kasperi Kapanen from the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday, reuniting the 24-year-old with the team that originally drafted him with the 22nd overall pick in 2014.
The Maple Leafs sent Kapanen, well-traveled forward Pontus Aberg and defensive prospect Jesper Lindgren to the Penguins for Pittsburgh's first-round pick in this year's draft as well as forward Evan Rodrigues, defenseman David Warsofsky and Swedish forward Filip Hallander.
“Super excited about that obviously,” Kapanen said. “It's where it all began for me, which is pretty cool.”
Kapanen returns to Pittsburgh after being shipped to Toronto during the 2015 offseason as part of a deal that sent star forward Phil Kessel to the Penguins. Kapanen became a regular for the Maple Leafs during the 2017-18 season and posted career highs in goals (20) and assists (24) in 2018-19. Those numbers dipped slightly to 13 goals and 23 assists for Toronto during the 2019-20 season.
“Puck wasn't going in for me,” Kapanen said of the recently completed, pandemic-interrupted season. “Overall my game was iffy.”
The Penguins believe he can get it right by playing on one of the top two lines alongside either Sidney Crosby or Evgeni Malkin.
Pittsburgh is in the midst of a shakeup after getting ousted in the qualifying round by underdog Montreal. The Penguins opted not to retain three of coach Mike Sullivan's longtime assistants, and general manager Jim Rutherford expressed frustration at how meekly his team played over its final four periods against the Canadiens.
With the core of Crosby, Malkin and Kris Letang all at least 33, Kapanen's arrival gives the Penguins some fresh legs to work with as they try to keep the championship window open.
