The Penguins added their second defenseman of the day Tuesday when they signed free agent journeyman Caleb Jones.
Jones, 28 and a left-handed shot, signed for two years with an average annual value of $900,000.
He is still looking to fully establish himself in the NHL. He has played parts of seven seasons in the NHL, with Colorado, Chicago, Edmonton and, the 2024-25 season, with Los Angeles. The 6-foot-1, 194-pounder has 14 goals, 55 points in 248 career NHL games.
He played mostly in the American Hockey League last season. He has played 181 games in the AHL after originally being drafted by Edmonton in the fourth round in 2015.
Jones also has played for Team USA at times and was a part of the gold-medal teams at the 2015 under-18 World Championship and the 2017 world juniors.
The Penguins earlier Tuesday added defenseman Parker Wotherspoon.