NHL 19: Pittsburgh Penguins Player Ratings, Roster & Top Prospects

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After winning back-to-back Stanley Cups, the Pittsburgh Penguins were brought back down to earth last summer, being defeated by the eventual champions and Sidney Crosby’s media-hyped nemesis, Alex Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals. This season, with Evgeni Malkin and Sidney Crosby continuing their elite-level play, the Penguins are still in the battle for the postseason, despite a somewhat faded roster starting around the two legendary centers.

Sidney Crosby, Center, 93 OVR

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Age: 31Role: PlaymakerHeight: 180cmWeight: 91kgShoots: LeftBest Stats: 95 Deking, Hand-Eye, Passing, Puck Control, Offensive Awareness, Poise 

Sidney Crosby, and the Penguins as a whole, endured a rather poor start to the season, but something clicked within the superstar center, and he exploded back into his usual ways to carry the team back up the standings. He scored 89 points in 82 games last season and had notched 57 points through 45 games so far this season, continuing to be the player that makes Pittsburgh a playoff team. In NHL 19, he’s among the fastest players on the game and boasts an impeccable 95 rating in all puck skill attributes.

Kris Letang, Defenseman, 87 OVR

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Age: 31Role: Two-WayHeight: 183cmWeight: 91kgShoots: RightBest Stats: 90 Stick Checking, Passing, Puck Control, Offensive Awareness, Poise, Slap Shot Power 

For a long time, Kris Letang has been Pittsburgh’s only truly elite defenseman. While Justin Schultz has helped to carry some of the burden in recent years – but suffering a long term injury this season – Letang is very much relied upon as the team’s go-to defenseman in all situations. With 40 points and a +9 rating in 46 games, Letang is on track for the biggest points tally of his 13-year career. Given his 90 puck control, offensive awareness of 90, and lofty shooting power, Letang is a decent weapon on the blueline in NHL 19, but his lowly accuracy lets him down.

Matt Murray, Goaltender, 87 OVR

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Age: 24Role: HybridHeight: 193cmWeight: 81kgShoots: LeftBest Stats: 90 Rebound Control, Vision. 89 Angles, Breakaway, Five Hole, Glove Low, Stick Low, Poke Check, Aggressiveness, Agility, Endurance, Speed 

Since being given the starting role over Marc-Andre Fleury, Matt Murray has struggled to impress. Regular injury issues have hindered him, but the 24-year-old posted a .906 save percentage and 2.92 goals against average in 49 games last season, following up with a 2.86 GAA and .913 save percentage in 22 games this season – weaker than Casey DeSmith, who has been filling in this season. But with strong attributes across the board in NHL 19 and age on his side, Murray becomes one of the better goalies in the game.

From the Day 1, September 13 update, this is how the Pittsburgh Penguins’ first lines start. The first line doesn’t look like much, but Evgeni Malkin, Justin Schultz, Derick Brassard, and Phil Kessel lurk in the lines beneath. Creating linkups between Letang and Crosby is the way to score points here.

NHL 19 Pittsburgh Penguins Roster

Jake Guentzel (83) – Sidney Crosby (93) – Patric Hornqvist (84)Brian Dumoulin (81) – Kris Letang (87)Matt Murray (87)

Name
Overall Rating
Position/Role
Height
Age
Shoots
Best Stats
Evgeni Malkin
91
Playmaker Center
191cm
32
Left
94 Hand-Eye, Passing, Puck Control, Offensive Awareness, Slap Shot Power, Wrist Shot Accuracy
Phil Kessel
89
Right Wing Sniper
183cm
30
Right
94 Hand-Eye, Wrist Shot Accuracy. 93 Deking, Passing, Puck Control, Offensive Awareness, Slap Shot Power
Patric Hornqvist
84
Right Wing Power Forward
180cm
31
Right
89 Hand-Eye, Aggressiveness. 88 Strength, Wrist Shot Accuracy, Slap Shot Power, Balance, Stick Checking
Derick Brassard
84
Two-Way Center
185cm
30
Left
88 Speed, Acceleration, Agility
Jake Guentzel
83
Center Sniper
180cm
23
Left
88 Deking, Hand-Eye, Acceleration, Speed, Agility, Wrist Shot Accuracy
Justin Schultz
83
Offensive Defenseman
188cm
28
Right
90 Discipline. 89 Passing, Puck Control, Acceleration, Agility, Speed, Slap Shot Power
Olli Maatta
82
Two-Way Defenseman
188cm
24
Left
88 Shot Blocking, Stick Checking. 87 Passing, Acceleration, Agility, Balance, Endurance, Speed, Strength, Slap Shot Power, Wrist Shot Power
Bryan Rust
81
Two-Way Center
180cm
26
Right
90 Discipline. 87 Acceleration, Agility, Speed, Slap Shot Power
Brian Dumoulin
81
Defensive Defenseman
193cm
27
Left
87 Shot Blocking, Stick Checking, Balance, Slap Shot Power, Strength
Riley Sheahan
80
Two-Way Center
191cm
26
Left
90 Discipline. 89 Balance. 88 Strength
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*Carl Hagelin traded to the Los Angeles Kings on November 14.*Daniel Sprong traded to the Anaheim Ducks on December 3.*Derek Grant traded to the Anaheim Ducks on January 17.*Jamie Oleksiak traded to the Dallas Stars on January 28.

Tristan Jarry, Goaltender, 79 OVR

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Age: 23Role: HybridHeight: 188cmWeight: 88kgShoots: LeftPotential: Starter med 

Tristan Jarry has been given a taste of NHL life, but he’s not quite there just yet. It won’t be long before the highly-touted goaltending prospect starts to challenge for Murray’s crease, though. In NHL 19, if given the backup role out of the gate and blended in as a starter over the next couple of seasons, Jarry becomes a good starter, but with Murray there, he often ends up being a backup unless traded.

Years of success have left the Pittsburgh prospect pool looking rather sparse, but there’s still some hope for 18-year-olds Filip Hallander and Calen Addison. 

NHL 19 Pittsburgh Penguins Top Prospects

Name
Overall Rating
Position/Role
Height
Age
Shoots
Potential
Calen Addison
52
Offensive Defenseman
175cm
18
Right
Top 4 low
Filip Hallander
60
Two-Way Center
183cm
18
Left
Top 6 med
Zachary Lauzon
58
Defensive Defenseman
183cm
19
Left
Top 6 med
Jordy Bellerive
59
Two-Way Center
178cm
19
Left
Bottom 6 med
Justin Almeida
60
Playmaker Center
175cm
19
Left
Top 9 med
Jan Drozg
60
Two-Way Left Wing
183cm
19
Right
AHL Top 6 high
Niclas Almari
58
Two-Way Defenseman
185cm
20
Left
Top 6 low
Sam Miletic
61
Two-Way Left Wing
185cm
21
Left
Top 9 med
Linus Olund
60
Two-Way Center
180cm
21
Left
Top 9 med
Alex D’Orio
57
Hybrid Goaltender
188cm
19
Right
AHL Starter high
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