Rumor: Dubas has told other teams "everyone is available, except 87."”

SomeDude

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I'd also like to point out that Granlund had a bad stretch while being utilized completely wrong by Sullivan.

Who would have thought that a small offensive playmaker would look out of place when utilized as though he's a gritty defensive-minded shutdown player? Everyone except Mike "Dumbass" Sullivan, apparently.
Granlund got run out of Pittsburgh because fans were expecting a big move for a last run and Hextall disappointed them by getting him. Then Sullivan does what he does and used him horribly.

He’s not a bad player but he’s also not as good as his numbers look playing on a terrible SJ. The irony is if the Pens kept him and Sully wasn’t an idiot we could be primed to get a big return for him like SJ will this deadline.

Just such mismanagement from top to bottom since we won the last Cups.
 

GirardSpinorama

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They didn't give up anything of much value besides a couple of draft picks in that trade. Rather got rid of quite a few undesirables, it's not like they're contenders with Rutta and Petry instead of Karlsson.
Petry/Rutta are easy to get rid of. And if you really want to tank, its easier to do it without Karlsson; which is why SJ was smart to get rid of him. What has Karlsson contributed other than get the Pens to no-man's land last year (no top pick, no playoffs?)
 

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"Yea so basically... just take this absolute dogshit value for your Hall of Fame top 40 all time player, franchise legend, Hart/Art Ross/Conn Smythe winning center"

I didn't say absolute dogshit. I said I don't see a team trading a top prospect for a 38 year old. A GM won't care what he did for Pittsburgh in the past. A GM is looking at now and the future. And there isn't much future for a 38 year old. If he gets traded, it'll probably be to a playoff team for something like a first, a decent prospect (not a blue chip) , and a forth or something like that.
 

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So are they saying Malkin is available?

And I respect how much of a creature of habit Crosby is, but goddammit, just move for like 2 years. It’s fun, you’d get the Pens some picks- just seems a rough way to close out a career. Even if he’s good for another 5 years, they’re goin nowhere.
 

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Don’t think Dubas has the wizard in him to do a quick retool. This franchise badly needs to start preparing for life without Crosby as it gonna be dark for them.
 

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So are they saying Malkin is available?

And I respect how much of a creature of habit Crosby is, but goddammit, just move for like 2 years. It’s fun, you’d get the Pens some picks- just seems a rough way to close out a career. Even if he’s good for another 5 years, they’re goin nowhere.
Highly unlikely Malkin or Letang are available. And get over the dream of Sid moving. Most Pens fans and Sid included do not want him in another uniform.
 

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Don’t think Dubas has the wizard in him to do a quick retool. This franchise badly needs to start preparing for life without Crosby as it gonna be dark for them.
Don’t want a want a quick retool. Restock the prospect pool and get younger faster bottom 6 players.
Fire the coach
 

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I bet Crosby regrets reupping in Pittsburgh this past summer. I had a feeling he only did it to remain loyal to the fans. Should have asked for a trade to Colorado to play with his bestie MacKinnon and reunite the Cole Harbour buddies to go for another cup.
 
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I bet Crosby regrets reupping in Pittsburgh this past summer. I had a feeling he only did it to remain loyal to the fans. Should have asked for a trade to Colorado to play with his bestie MacKinnon and reunite the Cole Harbour buddies to go for another cup.
You know I thought about this today. I wonder if it was purposeful so if he (unlikely) gets traded Pittsburg can retain 50% and he still gets paid appropriately. Harder for playoff teams to offer that.
 

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You know I thought about this today. I wonder if it was purposeful so if he (unlikely) gets traded Pittsburg can retain 50% and he still gets paid appropriately. Harder for playoff teams to offer that.

A guy like Sid doesn't sign a deal with the expectation to be traded. He signed it because he's already loaded and will make money for the rest of his life off hockey plus have a role in penguins management or coaching after he retires. He signed the deal low because he thought it could help the team be competitive. Plus a team trading for Sid for a cup run will make the cap work, a few millions won't change that.
 

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It's been said repeatedly that Sid wants to play for one team and one team only. That's a goal for him, he feels that is important. He goes nowhere.
 
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centipede2233

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I would think the main reason sid wants to remain in Pittsburgh is personal reasons tbh. He has a girlfriend, who likely doesn’t want to move. Sid has set roots, made friends, knows the Pittsburgh area, where to shop, where to eat, you think he wants to go to a new city and relearn the area, hell no.
 
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Antropovsky

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I would think the main reason sid wants to remain in Pittsburgh is personal reasons tbh. He has a girlfriend, who likely doesn’t want to move. Sid has set roots, made friends, knows the Pittsburgh area, where to shop, where to eat, you think he wants to go to a new city and relearn the area, hell no.
Why leave, he's won 3 cups. Its a better look for his legacy (legace? Jk) IMO to be only associated with one team at this point. If hes was younger, maybe not but hes 38 this year.
 

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It was not even a contract that should have been even offered. Does not matter when you can get out of , just get out of it. This has to do with your smart ass remark about video games, so weak. This contract has hurt their cap space.
The problem is, neither team does the trade. The Penguins need futures and the Bruins will not trade a guy a quarter into the season for a player who'll retire in a couple of years.
 

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