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Penguins acquire Justin Schultz from Oilers for 2016 3rd-round pick

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Schultz, Versteeg provide upside for new clubs (2:14)

Craig Custance and Scott Burnside break down the upside of the Penguins' new acquisition Justin Schultz and the flexibility Kris Versteeg can provide for the Los Angeles Kings. (2:14)

The Penguins are betting a scenery change can boost defenseman Justin Schultz's game.

Pittsburgh acquired Schultz from Edmonton for a 2016 third-round pick, the Penguins announced Saturday. The Oilers will be retaining 50 percent of Schultz's salary, bringing his cap charge in Pittsburgh to $1.95 million.

Schultz, who will be a restricted free agent after this season, is in the final year of a contract that carries an average annual value of $3.9 million.

Schultz, who joined the Oilers as a college free agent, never quite lived up to the high expectations that accompanied his arrival in Edmonton after he failed to reach a contract with the Ducks.

As a rookie in the 2012-13 season, Schultz had 27 points in 48 games and finished seventh in the Calder voting. It ended up being his best season in Edmonton.

While Edmonton cycled through head coaches, Schultz's game stagnated, and he became expendable at the deadline.

Schultz was the second pending free agent to be dealt Saturday by the rebuilding Oilers, who also traded Teddy Purcell to the Florida Panthers for a third-round pick.

Schultz, 25, has just 10 points in 45 games this season and was a minus-22 for the Oilers.