The Penguins named Teena Murray the senior vice president of integrated performance, Ron Hextall announced on Friday.
Murray comes to the Penguins from the NBA's Sacramento Kings, where she spent the last four years as the team's vice president of health and performance, where she dealt with strength and conditioning, analytics, performance medicine, mental health, performance psychology, and performance nutrition.
In her role with the Penguins, Murray will oversee the team's strength and conditioning staff, rehabilitation, sports science and medical staff, and report directly to Hextall.
Murray has a lengthy resume working in sports performance for professional and college teams.