At long last, the NHL trade deadline is just four days away, which also means the league’s most chaotic and exciting time during the regular season has finally arrived.

And the Pittsburgh Penguins figure to be one of the most interesting teams ahead of the 3:00 p.m. deadline on Mar. 6.

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Penguins’ general manager and president of hockey operations Kyle Dubas has done a masterful job so far this season, as his offseason signings, trade pickups, and draft prospects – as well as some in-season acquisitions – have led to Pittsburgh being a top-six team in the NHL. They currently sit second in the Metropolitan Division and are fifth in the league in goal differential at plus-30.

In other words, the Penguins may just be contenders, but they could be even more so once that deadline passes. Dubas has a careful line to walk between continuing to prioritize the long-term and putting his chips on the table for a run this season with a legitimately good hockey team.

Here are six Penguins’ storylines to keep an eye on during trade deadline week.

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Will the Penguins keep Stuart Skinner?

When thinking about where the Penguins’ goaltending situation was just a few months ago, no one could have imagined they’d be making a legitimate playoff push with two goaltenders playing lights-out.

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But, that’s what has happened. Skinner was brought to Pittsburgh as part of the Tristan Jarry trade in mid-December, and he has been more than serviceable since. Aside from a few outlier bad performances that skew his numbers down a bit – overall, he is 8-4-2 with an .890 save percentage with the Penguins – the 27-year-old has proven to be just as valuable, if not more valuable, as Jarry was in a Penguins’ uniform this season.

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