Le Magnifique 66
Let's Go Pens
no problem, we will gladly keep him!!If you actually think that’s what Crosby is still worth at 37 I have some troubling news for you.
no problem, we will gladly keep him!!If you actually think that’s what Crosby is still worth at 37 I have some troubling news for you.
Facts are meaningless anymore. It’s also amazing the concept and value of loyalty are so foreign to most people these days.no matter how many times he says he will not leave Pittsburgh, people will continue to ignore it.
Orpik, Armstrong, Whitney, Fleury, Malkin, Goligoski, Crosby, Letang.. yea that's not a bad group of prospects/young players to have.No they didn't. Lemieux retired after like 30 games and the team was an absolute tire fire. Ziggy Palfy quit on the team halfway through the year because of how bad it was, pretty much all of the big name UFAs they signed (Gonchar, Recchi and LeClair) were terrible and the young guys were pretty much just Crosby, Fleury, Whitney, Orpik and Armstrong.
The Penguins got wildly lucky that they were able to get Malkin over the next year (they literally had to smuggle him out of Russia to get him to be able to sign) and got Staal in the 2006 draft.
He's not worth that. How many teams even have 2-3 grade A prospects?At the end of the day, I don't think many teams are able and willing to give the Pens what Sid is really worth. We are talking multiple 1st, 2nds and 2-3 grade A prospects
Loyalty to what? Laundry? This ain't the team he was on for most of his careerFacts are meaningless anymore. It’s also amazing the concept and value of loyalty are so foreign to most people these days.
Orpik, Armstrong, Whitney, Fleury, Malkin, Goligoski, Crosby, Letang.. yea that's not a bad group of prospects/young players to have.
Wildly lucky to get Malkin... you mean the Malkin they had already drafted? Sure it was tough to bring him over, but it's not like he was a UFA.
But most importantly, they had Mario & Co as owners instead of the inept Fenway group today.
All things considered, you'd be an idiot to take what they are today in terms of a rebuild over what they had in 2005-06. Ya'll have years to go before your team has anywhere near the young talent they had in 2005.
Don't get me wrong, the team is far more stable now off ice with regards to staying in Pittsburgh. But to say they're going in a better on ice direction? Absolutely notThis is completely revisionist history and showing you have a complete lack of knowledge of the Penguins situation back in those days.
Don't get me wrong, the team is far more stable now off ice with regards to staying in Pittsburgh. But to say they're going in a better on ice direction? Absolutely not
Hey, you got to set the bar extremally high!!!He's not worth that. How many teams even have 2-3 grade A prospects?
Nonetheless he's worth a kings ransom. You've gone a level beyond that.
I can't hate that.Hey, you got to set the bar extremally high!!!
What are you talking about? He hasn’t been on the Penguins for most of his career?Loyalty to what? Laundry? This ain't the team he was on for most of his career
I love Jake Guentzel but crazy to think Crosby only had a Mark Stone level individual talent on his wing for like 30 games in Hossa.The Stone goal is a snapshot of what he can still do with elite players.
Yea, hope for the future with better prospects. That amount of recent 1st rounders is far more hopeful than what they've got now.That's not what you said, you said that they had hope for the future. At the time, it was murky at best. Yes, Crosby was fantastic, but:
1. There was massive uncertainty about whether the Penguins would be staying in Pittsburgh.
2. Malkin was effectively being held hostage and coerced to sign a deal with his RSL team, so they had no idea of if or when he'd be able to come over.
3. The money spent on those teams between Palfy, Gonchar, LeClair and Recchi all looked horrible. Gonchar rebounded but Palfy retired halfway through the year and LeClair and Recchi ended up duds.
4. They had a complete moron of a coach with Olczyk for a majority of the season.
5. They had no defense and they were trying their best to ruin Fleury with that.
Sure, they had some pieces, but to act like everyone was insanely hopeful with the team at the time is a complete fabrication.
Not the one owned by Fenway Shitbag GroupWhat are you talking about? He hasn’t been on the Penguins for most of his career?
Well that’s just a dumb argument. It means something to him to play for one franchise. If things get bad enough, he’ll retire.Not the one owned by Fenway Shitbag Group
He really shouldn't, it's a total waste of his talent and does nothing for his legacy.He’s already won a Cup. This would be nothing like the Ray Bourque situation. He should finish his career in Pittsburgh.
None of this happens if Crosby doesn't want to move.1 1st round pick for every year left on his deal and you gotta find takers for Graves and Jarry too.