Replacing Kessel, who was traded to the Arizona Coyotes on June 29, likely will be done by committee. But a bulk of the responsibility will fall on Galchenyuk after the 25-year-old forward was acquired in the trade for Kessel, along with defenseman prospect
Pierre-Olivier Joseph
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Galchenyuk seems destined for one of Pittsburgh's top two lines, likely playing on either wing with second-line center Evgeni Malkin. After he had 41 points (19 goals, 22 assists) last season, his lowest total since he had 31 (13 goals, 18 assists) for the Montreal Canadiens in 2013-14, Galchenyuk likely will produce more playing with Malkin or first-line center Sidney Crosby.
Although Kessel had 82 points (27 goals, 55 assists) last season and 92 points (34 goals, 58 assists) in 2017-18, Galchenyuk said he isn't focused on replacing Kessel's production. Instead, he wants to make sure he brings the best version of himself to Pittsburgh.
"I think I'm ready for it physically and mentally," Galchenyuk said. "Just looking forward to coming to Pittsburgh, to a winning culture. ... Just enjoy my time there and work hard to help the team to get to the ultimate goal, which is the Stanley Cup."