Anthony Mantha is heading to one of the Penguins' top rivals.

After two weeks on the free agent market, former Pittsburgh Penguins forward Anthony Mantha has found his new home.

Mantha has signed a two-year, $9.5 million ($4.45 million AAV) contract with the New Jersey Devils. With this, the 6-foot-5 forward has joined one of the Penguins' division rivals. 

It was surprising to see Mantha last as long as he did on the free agent market. He was one of this year's best free agent forwards after his career year with the Penguins. In 81 games with the Penguins on a one-year prove-it deal in 2025-26, he set career highs with 33 goals, 31 assists, and 64 points. 

While Mantha's time with the Penguins only lasted one year, there is no question that he was a great value signing for them. Even if he struggled during the playoffs, his excellent play during the regular-season was one of the many reasons why Pittsburgh made the playoffs last year.

Now, Mantha will be looking to continue to have success, but now as a member of the Devils. If he replicates his 2025-26 form with New Jersey, he will end up being a very good signing for them. 

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