Parker Wotherspoon has found a new groove with the Pittsburgh Penguins, and it's proving to be a game-changer. After parting ways with the Boston Bruins and signing a two-year, $2 million deal with the Penguins, Wotherspoon has elevated his game to new heights.
Last season with the Bruins, Wotherspoon was a reliable depth defenseman, contributing one goal, seven assists, and 75 hits over 55 games. While he was a solid presence on the blueline, his performance with the Penguins this season has been a revelation.
Wotherspoon has seamlessly integrated into the Penguins' defense, earning a spot on the top pairing alongside Erik Karlsson. His role on the penalty kill has also been crucial, showcasing his versatility and defensive acumen.
In 56 games with Pittsburgh, Wotherspoon has set career highs with three goals, 16 assists, and 19 points. This breakout performance is a testament to how a change of scenery can sometimes unlock a player's potential. The 2015 fourth-round pick has become an unexpected asset for the Penguins, and his contributions have not gone unnoticed.
Reflecting on his time with the Bruins, where he logged 96 games over two seasons, Wotherspoon's growth is evident. He recorded one goal, 15 points, 133 blocks, and 159 hits during his tenure in Boston. Now, as he continues to thrive in Pittsburgh, fans are eager to see how he builds on this momentum after the Olympic break.
