The Pittsburgh Penguins announced Tuesday afternoon that they signed goaltender Casey DeSmith to a two-year contract extension with a $1.8 million cap hit.
Welcome back, Casey!
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) July 5, 2022
The Penguins have agreed to terms with DeSmith on a two-year contract.
The contract runs through the 2023.24 season and carries an AAV of $1.8 million. https://t.co/vRuNfDlawV
DeSmith was a pending unrestricted free agent after finishing up a three-year deal with a $1.25 million cap hit that he signed with the Penguins in the middle of the 2018-19 season. An undrafted player, he has been in the organization since 2015, although he didn’t get an NHL contract until 2017 after working his way up through the Wheeling Nailers and the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins.
DeSmith has turned into a reliable backup goaltender for the Penguins in terms of performance, although he has dealt with several injuries over the years. He got into 26 games this past season, recording an 11-6-5 record, three shutouts and a .914 save percentage.
With their goaltending decided for next season, the Penguins now turn to their biggest offseason problem: What are they going to do with Evgeni Malkin and Kris Letang? Both players are unrestricted free agents, and the Penguins only have a bit under $21.5 million in cap space to retain both of them, along with other UFAs Rickard Rakell and Evan Rodrigues and restricted free agent Kasperi Kapanen. There’s a strong chance that they might have to say goodbye to one of two big franchise cornerstones this offseason, maybe even both.
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