The Pittsburgh Penguins revamped their left-side defense in the offseason, releasing Matt Grzelcyk and P.O. Joseph while signing Parker Wotherspoon, Caleb Jones, and Alexander Alexeyev. General manager Kyle Dubas aims to improve the blue line’s physicality and effectiveness, with Alexeyev, a former Capitals player, looking to secure a roster spot in a contract year after a mixed performance in previous seasons.
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