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Pivotal Year For Penguins Young Defensemen



On this episode, Nick breaks down the battle between P.O. Joseph and Ty Smith for the third pairing spot on the Pittsburgh Penguins left side. He discusses why that duo could become the third pairing for years to come and why it’s important they succeed in 2023. Tune In!

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6 Comments

  1. Ty Smith is listed as a guy who can play both sides. Iā€™d put him and POJ on a pair and put Friedman in the press box

  2. I 100% agree that best case scenario is bottom pairing of POJ and Smith (Right side) Smith is too good to play in the minors, POJ played too well to bench, it doesnā€™t matter as much who plays on the bottom because Karlsson and Letang are going to play almost 50 minutes a game, and even with Smithā€™s perceived defensive short comings, heā€™s going to add a lot more than Ruewhedel will because Ruewhedel is going to just play defense

  3. Poj is and was fine. Smith showed he is way more dynamic. Walks the blue line on the power play like a vet. Let them fight it out for the spot or maybe pair them together.

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