Arbitration Date Set For Penguins Forward

By admin — In News — July 13, 2026

   ​Pittsburgh Penguins forward Nick Robertson filed for arbitration last Sunday, and the league now has a firm arbitration date in place. According to PuckPedia, Robertson’s arbitration hearing is scheduled for July 28. Both the Penguins and Robertson’s camp will aim to reach a contract agreement before that date, potentially avoiding a formal hearing.
Robertson joined the Penguins from the Toronto Maple Leafs in a deal announced on July 1, in exchange for a fourth-round pick in the 2028 NHL Draft. The move represents a new chapter for the young forward as he transitions to a team that has been looking to add scoring depth and versatility on the wings. The Pittsburgh organization will be hoping that Robertson can translate his previous success into a steadier role within their lineup.
Kyle Dubas, who serves as the Penguins’ general manager and president, has a direct link to Robertson’s development. Dubas drafted Robertson in the second round of the 2019 NHL Draft when he was leading the Maple Leafs’ hockey operations. That prior familiarity with Robertson’s abilities could play a significant role in how negotiations unfold, as Dubas understands the player’s strengths, potential, and the best path for him to contribute within the Penguins’ system.
In terms of on-ice performance, Robertson had a productive season last year, tallying 16 goals and 32 points over 78 games. Those figures marked the third consecutive season in which Robertson reached double-digit goals, highlighting his continued offensive potential and consistency. The Penguins will be hoping he can carry that trajectory forward and become a reliable contributor in 2026-27.
As the 2026-27 season approaches, Robertson will look to extend his streak of reaching the 10-goal mark to four consecutive seasons. The challenge will be to carve out a more prominent role within Pittsburgh’s forward group, especially as the team seeks to balance youth with veteran leadership and maximize minutes for players who can drive offense.
Fans and followers of the Pittsburgh Penguins can stay tuned for further developments as the arbitration date nears and the team works toward finalizing a contract with Robertson. Updates and analysis related to Robertson’s role, potential line combinations, and how he fits into Pittsburgh’s long-term plans will be a focal point for those tracking the team’s roster moves this offseason.
Bookmark THN – Pittsburgh Penguins on your Google News tab to stay updated with the latest Penguins news, roster moves, player features, and more. If you’re following the team closely, this will be a good resource to keep an eye on any new developments surrounding Robertson’s arbitration outcome and his role with the Penguins in the 2026-27 season.  

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