The Pittsburgh Penguins acquired forward Connor Dewar and defenseman Conor Timmins from the Toronto Maple Leafs at the 2025 NHL trade deadline for a fifth-round pick. Dewar, who struggled with just three points in 31 games with the Maple Leafs, thrived with the Penguins, scoring four goals and seven points in 17 games. He had a standout 2025-26 season with 30 points and excelled in forechecking and penalty killing, leading to a two-year extension worth $2.25 million. Dewar’s performance made him a key asset on the fourth line, and he is expected to maintain his scoring impact in the upcoming season.
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