"Penguins' Jake Guentzel Trade: Mixed Emotions and Significant Returns"

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The Pittsburgh Penguins made several trades at the NHL trade deadline, parting ways with Jake Guentzel, Chad Ruhwedel, and others. The team acquired prospects and draft picks in return, aiming to improve beyond this season. Forward Michael Bunting was brought in from the Carolina Hurricanes, while Evgeni Malkin apologized for the team's recent performance. General Manager Kyle Dubas defended the trades, acknowledging the disappointment among players and fans but emphasizing the need to make tough decisions for the team's future.
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- The Jake Guentzel trade is less about the return, more about how Penguins got to this point PensBurgh
- Kyle Dubas pleased with Penguins' return — but understands significance of trading Jake Guentzel Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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