It appears the Pittsburgh Penguins’ organization has gotten even deeper at the goaltending position.

On Tuesday, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (WBS) Penguins – Pittsburgh’s AHL affiliate – signed goaltender Maxim Pavlenko to a one-year AHL contract. 

Pavlenko, 22, represented Kazakhstan at the IIHF World Championship and appeared in seven games, posting an .881 save percentage behind a defense that didn’t offer him much support. He has been in Russia’s VHL for the past two seasons with Ryazan HC and has earned a .919 save percentage and two shutouts in that span.

The 6-foot-5, 181-pound netminder will join a goaltending prospect pool that is already pretty deep for Pittsburgh, as Joel Blomqvist, Sergei Murashov, and Filip Larsson – in addition to Taylor Gauthier if he re-signs as a restricted free agent – will already be jostling for positioning in WBS barring any major goaltending shakeup at the NHL level.

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