The Pittsburgh Penguins and forward Nicholas Robertson agree on a two-year contract, preventing the matter from moving to arbitration. Multiple reports describe the deal as running for two seasons after Robertson is acquired by the Penguins on July 1. The financial terms are reported with slight variation: one outlet states the contract totals $3.75 million over two years, while another describes the agreement as carrying a $3.25 million average annual value. The reports indicate the contract is designed to keep Robertson under club control through the term of the deal, with no need for arbitration proceedings. Beyond the contract length and the reported figures, the sources do not add further details on performance clauses, specific bonuses, or additional contract structure. The agreement is the latest contract resolution involving the Penguins as they manage player agreements outside the arbitration process.