Trade rumors have surrounded a number of players since the Penguins were swept by the New York Islanders in the Eastern Conference First Round, among them forward Phil Kessel and center Evgeni Malkin. But Letang said he believes the current roster is capable of winning the Stanley Cup for the third time in five seasons.
"I don't think there's any need to hit the panic button," Letang told the website.
Malkin had 72 points (21 goals, 51 assists) and was minus-25 in 68 regular-season games, down from the 98 points (42 goals, 56 assists) he had in 2017-18. In the playoffs against the Islanders, he had three points (one goal, two assists) and didn't have a point in the final two games.
"The fact those rumors have come out, I find it hard to believe," Letang said. "[Malkin has] been treated really well with us, he's won three Stanley Cups. There's a lot of gossip out there sometimes. It's not because he had a tougher season that he's suddenly a bad player. Every player has bad seasons."
Letang has heard the same rumors about Kessel, who had 82 points (27 goals, 55 assists), tied for the most he has had in an NHL season after the 92 points (34 goals, 58 assists) he had in 2017-18. Against the Islanders, he had a goal and an assist in Game 1 but didn't have a point in the final three games.