The Pittsburgh Penguins are reported to have signed winger Andrei Kuzmenko to a one-year contract. Multiple outlets describe the agreement as a short-term addition as the team continues to reshape its forward group after the departure of Anthony Mantha. Yahoo Sports reports the contract is worth $5.0 million for the season. The Athletic also characterizes the signing as the club’s plan to fill a scoring-forward role. Coverage notes that Kuzmenko has spent parts of his NHL career with the Los Angeles Kings and that his four-year NHL tenure has been affected by injuries. Across the reports, Kuzmenko is described as a player with goal-scoring ability and offensive skills, with some commentary on his skating, but the overall focus remains on his expected role as a productive winger for Pittsburgh on an expiring or limited-term deal. The sources provide consistent details on the length of the contract and the identity of the player, with compensation figures specifically mentioned in at least one report.