The Pittsburgh Penguins are without a first or second round draft pick this year after making multiple trades, but will still get four picks in the 2020 NHL Draft that starts on Tuesday night.
The Penguins first pick will be in the third round with the 77th pick.
They'll then get the 108th pick in the fourth round, 139th pick in the fifth round and 170th pick in the sixth round.
They also don't have a seventh round pick.
The Penguins traded their first round pick, 15th overall, to Toronto along with Evan Rodrigues, David Warsofsky and Flip Hallander for Kasperi Kapanen, Pontus Aberg and Jesper Lingren.
Their 46th overall pick in the second round was traded to Vegas in June 2017 for expansion draft considerations. Chicago currently owns that pick after a three team trade involving Vegas and Toronto.
The Pens seventh round pick, 201st overall, went to San Jose during last year's draft for their 2019 seventh rounder. The Penguins used that to select Santeri Airola.
This draft will be the sixth time in eight years the Penguins went without a first round pick.
The Penguins selected forward Samuel Poulin 21st overall pick in last year's draft.
The Penguins will make their selections on Wednesday, the first round of the draft is Tuesday evening.





