Not with the talent around him. Dubas has stripped the roster of it.
Yeah but it was Dubas who traded Guentzel away and thought Drew O Connor would be a fine replacement for Sid’s wing.It depends almost entirely on how long he wants to play - which is not something we know.
The team traded away 8 of its most recent 12 first round draft picks. The sacrificing the future goes way back before Dubas.
I voted no as I think the retires after this current contract but if he carries on maybe he makes it.He needs 36 goals a year average to hit 700 in 3 years.
I'd say with no injuries, there's a ~20-25% chance he hits that in 3 years. With injuries, much less likely.
Beyond that - it's about how long he wants to play.
I voted yes - but it's just a guess.
Crosby is on pace for 28-29 goals this year, not 39.I'd say so.
He has 75% of this season to go and two left on his deal, and he's averages 35 goals in the last three seasons. He has 8 so far this year which is about a 39 goal pace, assume he finishes at 625.
But, if the Pens are in the basement next year and '26-'27 which is highly probable, I could see him taking a smaller hit on a contender to do it there.
Crosby is on pace for 28-29 goals this year, not 39.
Yeah but it was Dubas who traded Guentzel away and thought Drew O Connor would be a fine replacement for Sid’s wing.
Yeah let me just check what we did with that money instead… Oh, that’s right.Guentzel got traded away because he wanted to cash out and make bank, which the Penguins would have been dumb to give him.
It was time to move on.