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The Pittsburgh Penguins have acquired a conditional 2019 fourth-round draft pick from the Buffalo Sabres in exchange for Conor Sheary and Matt Hunwick, it was announced today by executive vice president and general manager Jim Rutherford.

The pick the Penguins acquired from the Sabres can become a third-round pick under certain conditions.
This trade gives the Penguins a total of eight picks in the 2019 draft, including multiple selections in the fourth and seventh rounds. In addition to this fourth-round pick, the Pens also own the Minnesota Wild's fourth-round selection, which was acquired on Dec. 19, 2017 in a deal with the Arizona Coyotes. Pittsburgh traded a fourth-round pick to the Dallas Stars that same day in exchange for Jamie Oleksiak. Dallas will receive the better of the picks between the Penguins' own fourth-round pick or the Minnesota fourth-rounder. Pittsburgh will keep the lesser choice.
Below is a look at the choices the Penguins currently own in the 2019 NHL Draft:
| Round # of Picks | | --- | | 1 1 | | 2 1 | | \4 2 | | 5 1 | | 6 1 | | \\7 2 | | Total 8 |
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The Pens currently own two picks. They'll have the Sabres' fourth-round pick, and then either their own fourth-rounder, or the Minnesota Wild's. Pittsburgh will send the better of the picks between its own and Minnesota's to the Dallas Stars in exchange for acquiring Jamie Oleksiak last year.
\\The Pens own the Vegas Golden Knights' selection in addition to Pittsburgh's own choice.
NOTE: Pittsburgh traded its third-round pick to the Ottawa Senators in the three-team deal that added Derick Brassard; the Penguins sent their own fourth-round pick to the Dallas Stars in exchange for Jamie Oleksiak.