The Pittsburgh Penguins did not have much to do on Friday night. They had no first round pick and they did not make any trades. On day two things really picked up in a 15 minute stretch. They traded for Kevin Hayes and made both of their second-round picks within that window. Ultimately the Penguins made six selections on the day.
Six players.
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) June 29, 2024
Four countries.
...and a lot of young talent.
Meet the Penguins' 2024 #NHLDraft class: https://t.co/jAJxBZYWUp pic.twitter.com/TgSiQPt6KS
I’m going to lead with Tanner Howe who is the most intriguing player brought in. Howe is a feisty agitator who also has an offensive pulse. It is one thing if a player’s only attribute is being annoying. It is completely different if the player is highly annoying and also very competent. The combination of both is an ideal situation and one that looks realistic. By many accounts the Penguins got good value at pick 46 for him
#LetsGoPens select Tanner Howe 46th overall. I ranked him 18th overall.
— Patrick Bacon (@TopDownHockey) June 29, 2024
Top remaining forwards:
1. Nikita Artamonov (3rd)
2. Mac Swanson (21st)
3. Brodie Ziemer (31st)
Top remaining defensemen:
1. Henry Mews (24th)
2. Leon Muggli (28th)
3. Timur Kol (30th) pic.twitter.com/dyepXkNsyg
Tanner Howe, Penguins prospect, in a single clip: pic.twitter.com/w1DdkQkjWR
— Mitchell Brown (@MitchLBrown) June 29, 2024
In 2022-23 Howe was the beneficiary of playing on a line with Connor Bedard. This of course is going to cause people to pause and ponder how much of Howe’s success was Bedard. They were one of the best teams in juniors and Howe finished with 36 goals and 85 points in 67 games. This year Bedard was in Chicago and the Regina Pats were one of the bottom teams in their league, worst in the WHL’s Eastern Conference. Without Bedard and a supporting cast Howe played in 68 games putting up 28 goals and 77 points. All things considered a very solid follow up season considering he lost his megastar center.
This reminds me of a similar situation years ago when I went to Erie to watch Connor McDavid play. Obviously, McDavid is the attraction, but I left impressed with an undersized player by the name of Alex DeBrincat. He flourished with McDavid (duh) putting up 104 points in 68 games. The following year without McDavid DeBrincat had 101 points in 60 games. While DeBrincat’s raw numbers are clearly better than Howe’s the point is that Howe followed up playing with a #1 overall pick by putting up similar production the following season much like DeBrincat did. It is an encouraging sign.
The other player I am intrigued by is one of their seventh-round selections, Mac Swanson. Swanson is an undersized forward with solid offensive numbers. He is exactly the type of player you want to take a full swing at when you are in the last round of the draft. When you are drafting at #207 overall there is no reason to play it safe. Don't waste time taking some big defenseman with minimal points in juniors who will be playing with the South Carolina Sting Rays as a ceiling. I really like the concept of taking Swanson. There is a legit ceiling to be had
#LetsGoPens select Mac Swanson 207th overall. I ranked him 21st overall.
— Patrick Bacon (@TopDownHockey) June 29, 2024
Top remaining forwards:
1. Daniil Anatsky (39th)
2. Gavin Hodnett (43rd)
3. Andrei Krutov (44th)
Top remaining defensemen:
1. Anthony Cristoforo (70th)
2. Tikhon Shakalov (85th)
3. Tomas Galvas (93rd) pic.twitter.com/6xcjv4VKGc
Now here's a fun one. Pittsburgh selects 5-7, American winger, Mac Swanson.
— Cam Robinson (@Hockey_Robinson) June 29, 2024
A super creative, and fun offensive player who suffers from sizeitis.
Excellent IQ. pic.twitter.com/sp2HccVhyW
Swanson was like a unicorn this draft. He was one of very few players taken under 5’10…
There were only 3 players under 5-foot-10 drafted. There were five players 6-foot-7 drafted.
— Sean Shapiro (@seanshapiro) June 29, 2024
Overall, I thought the Penguins had a decent draft day considering they didn’t have any first round selections. I thought the Howe and Swanson picks were the two most notable for them. The shift towards building the prospect pool back up has commenced and will continue moving forward.
Thanks for reading!
