The Pittsburgh Penguins announced a significant list of cuts on Saturday as they work towards getting their season-opening roster in place. Among those are five waiver placements, headed up by veteran defenseman Ryan Graves who will officially hit the wire at 1 p.m. CT Saturday.
It wasn’t that long ago that the 30-year-old was viewed as a key shutdown defender. Over his two seasons with New Jersey, he went from being a role player (going back to his Colorado days) to a consistent top-four player. That helped earn him a six-year, $27M contract with Pittsburgh back in 2023 as they were hoping that he could be a defensive anchor for them for a long time.
That hasn’t happened. In the first season of the deal, his offensive numbers dipped to just three goals and 11 assists after two straight years of at least 26 points. On top of that, he struggled in Pittsburgh’s defensive system and started to see his ice time cut later in the year.
That proved to be a sign of things to come for last season. Instead of showing improvement in his second year with the team, things continued to go in the wrong direction. As a result, Graves only got into 61 games (managing just four points) while averaging less than 15 minutes per night as he was deployed as a number-six defender when he was in the lineup.
That led to some speculative talk about a buyout this summer, which clearly didn’t come to fruition. However, with the acquisitions of Connor Clifton and Mathew Dumba in trades over the offseason, plus a strong training camp from prospect Harrison Brunicke, there simply isn’t a spot for Graves on their opening roster.
Given his recent struggles and the fact that he has four years left on his contract, it’s safe to say that Graves will pass through unclaimed on Sunday and be assigned to AHL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. From there, he can try to rebuild some confidence and try to work his way back to Pittsburgh. But few would have seen this coming just two years ago when he was given one of the bigger deals in free agency.
Joining Graves on the waiver wire from Saturday’s moves are defenseman Alexander Alexeyev, along with forwards Rafael Harvey-Pinard, Bokondji Imama and Samuel Poulin.
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