Shea Locks Down Penguins' Top-Four Role
Penguins defenseman Ryan Shea finally carves out his niche on the blueline, jumping into the top four alongside Kris Letang and posting career numbers that have everyone in Pittsburgh buzzing. The 28-year-old's summer grind and newfound confidence turn him from depth guy to shutdown stud, averaging over 19 minutes a night with a gaudy plus-minus. As Kyle Dubas watches his UFA blueliner shine amid the playoff push, Shea's emergence fills a glaring hole and sets up a juicy contract summer.

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