The Pittsburgh Penguins will wrap up their annual prospect development camp with a 3-on-3 tournament tonight at the UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex in Cranberry. The games will begin at 7:00 PM. Games will be played on both the DICK'S Sporting Goods Rink and the FedExRink.

This is the third year the Penguins have ended their development camp with a 3-on-3 tournament. Tonight's finale will be different, as the victor will capture the Michel Briere Cup, which will be presented for the first time. Briere played one season with the Penguins in 1969-70, scoring 12 goals and 44 points. He suffered major head trauma in an automobile accident following that season, passing away from his injuries 11 months later in 1971. His number is one of two retired by the Penguins, alongside Mario Lemieux's No. 66.

All players have been divided into four teams, with each named after a Penguins' Stanley Cup championship winner who began his professional career at Pittsburgh's annual development camp: Matt Murray, Brian Dumoulin, Olli Maatta and Jake Guentzel.

The format for tonight's 3-on-3 games will be two 14-minute periods with a stopped clock between whistles. There will be a three-minute break between periods, and no ice resurface. All penalties will result in penalty shots, with the offending player chasing from behind. In the event of a tie, NHL shootout rules will apply: a three-man shootout, followed by sudden death.

The winners of the two games played at 7:00 PM will meet in the championship game, while the other two teams play a consolation match.

Tonight's 3-on-3 tournament concludes a complete NHL game-day experience for the 38 prospects. Their day begins with a traditional morning skate at 10:30 and 11:30 AM, and it includes meetings and workouts, just like the routine enjoyed by the Penguins during NHL regular-season play.

Here are the rosters and coaches for tonight's 3-on-3 tournament:

Team Dumoulin

Coach: Tom Kostopoulos - Player Development Coach

24 Connor Roberts F

56 Renars Krastenbergs F

80 Sam Miletic F

82 Jan Drozg F

84 Liam Gorman F

52 Will MacKinnon D

57 Jon Lizotte D

83 Antti Palojarvi D

60 Tristan Cote-Cazenave G

Team Murray

Coach: Scott Young - Director of Player Development

28 Jeff Malott F

44 Tobias Lindberg F

45 Jake Lucchini F

49 Casey Dornbach F

61 Justin Almeida F

74 Lewis Zerter-Gossage F

33 Clayton Phillips D

38 Joe Masonius D

53 Carter Robertson D

50 Alex D'Orio G

Team Maatta

Coach: Jarrod Skalde - Player Development Coach

16 Austin Lemieux F

23 Brodi Stuart F

73 Philippe Lapointe F

75 Linus Olund F

11 Peter Tischke F

32 Ryan Jones D

51 Niclas Almari D

78 Calen Addison D

31 Christian Propp G

Team Guentzel

Coach: Kevin Stevens - Special Assignment Scout

6 Keenan Suthers F

27 Mitchell Chaffee F

48 Jack DeBoer F

67 Andrew Gaus F

70 Aidan McDonough F

79 Filip Hallander F

25 Will Reilly D

26 Sam Rossini D

40 Ryan Ferland G

Team Murray and Team Maatta will dress in the NHL locker room tonight, their reward for winning Wednesday night's ax-throwing competition at Lumberjaxes: Axe Throwing Pittsburgh in Millvale.

Here are the past 3-on-3 winners whose names have been engraved on the Michel Briere Cup:

2017: Bobo Carpenter, Kasper Bjorkqvist, Nolan Volcan, Mason Jobst, Sam Lafferty, Anthony Angello, Jordy Bellerive, Jeff Taylor, Connor Hall, Stephen Dhillon (G)

2016: Blaine Byron, Gage Quinney, Nikita Pavlychev, Ryan Segalla, Lukas Bengtsson, Austin Ortega, Chandler Yakimowicz, Connor Hall, Sean Maguire (G)