The Pittsburgh Penguins traded defenseman Parker Wotherspoon to the Vegas Golden Knights for Kaedan Korczak on June 30, surprising many in the hockey community. Wotherspoon had a standout 2025-26 season, but the Penguins opted for the younger, cost-controlled Korczak, who excels defensively and has significant potential. Korczak, entering a four-year deal, is expected to contribute effectively next season, especially on the penalty kill, while potentially stepping into a larger role in the future. This move is part of the Penguins’ strategy to revamp their defense.
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