Former Pittsburgh Penguins at the 2018 Winter Olympics
By Nick Vucic
Canada
Andrew Ebbett, Canada
Ebbett played a total of 33 games with the Penguins between 2014 and 2015, scoring 1 goal and 6 assists in his Penguins career. Furthermore, he also spent some time with the Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins during his time with the organization. After his NHL career ended, Ebbett moved on to the Swiss National League A. He is an alternative captain for Team Canada.
Rob Klinkhammer, Canada
Klinkhammer’s illustrious Penguin’s career lasted a whole 10 games before the Penguins traded him and a conditional fifth round pick to Edmonton for David Perron. After playing for another year with the Oilers, Klinkhammer left the NHL to sign with a KHL club.
Maxim Lapierre, Canada
Lapierre’s career as a Penguin consists of 35 games played in 2015, with zero goals and two assists and a plus/minus of -13. After arriving from St. Louis in a trade for Marcel Goc (more on that later), Lapierre would finish the season with the Pittsburgh Penguins. After the season, he moved on to the Swedish Hockey League and then the Swiss National League A.