Value of: Kaliyev to Pittsburgh

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I've seen quite a few articles (of varying credibility) suggesting potential interest from the Penguins in Kaliyev.

It would be a logical target for the Penguins who need to get younger and could use a bit more skill up front.

My problem is, I can't quite figure out what the Penguins would offer or what Kaliyev's value would really be. Penguins gave up their 1st to SJS this year and don't have a second but they have a few assets from the Guentzel trade in addition to a pick or two.

What might LA want from the Penguins?
 
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bland

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Aside from a pick, the Kings could also use a puck moving LHD prospect who is a year or so away from the NHL or a physical 4th line winger.
 

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Kaliyev for a 2nd. Or Kaliyev and Gavrikov for O’Connor and ? What does Pittsburgh need?
They don't need gavrikov and don't need to trade O'Connor that's for sure. They are actually trying to improve their roster
 

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The pens should not be over paying for a slow, one dimensional, soft, under performing player who just got called out by his head coach for disappearing in the second half of the season and the first round of the playoffs.

He might not even get resigned by L.A because he is practically waiver fodder for them at this point.
He had what two points after December 1st?
 

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I don't care who your team is. Every team would want a Gavrikov, especially a team looking to get back into the post season.
 

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The pens should not be over paying for a slow, one dimensional, soft, under performing player who just got called out by his head coach for disappearing in the second half of the season and the first round of the playoffs.

He might not even get resigned by L.A because he is practically waiver fodder for them at this point.
He had what two points after December 1st?
I mean hey what you described is Dubas' favorite type of player
 

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The pens should not be over paying for a slow, one dimensional, soft, under performing player who just got called out by his head coach for disappearing in the second half of the season and the first round of the playoffs.

He might not even get resigned by L.A because he is practically waiver fodder for them at this point.
He had what two points after December 1st?
Yes, he disappeared because he wasn’t on the ice at all. They never played him.
 
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The pens should not be over paying for a slow, one dimensional, soft, under performing player who just got called out by his head coach for disappearing in the second half of the season and the first round of the playoffs.

He might not even get resigned by L.A because he is practically waiver fodder for them at this point.
He had what two points after December 1st?
I would suggest what the Penguins need most is a high-skill guy with a good shot. They have too many "jack of all trades/non-one-dimensional" types with little higher end skill...and look how we've been doing.

Sprong would be ideal as would Kaliyev. The team has shown the ability to generate offense and shots. They need 1-2 skill guys to bury the chances.
Yes, he disappeared because he wasn’t on the ice at all. They never played him.
Speculation as to why? I mean, if it's a justifiable effort issue, it's fair. But we've certainly see players get into the doghouse and never get the chance to get back out.

One thing that wasn't really answered is value. Penguins have 2 2nds in the upcoming draft. Would the Pens 2nd do it? Or would it be better to take player swaps like Acciari or POJ?
 
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I would suggest what the Penguins need most is a high-skill guy with a good shot. They have too many "jack of all trades/non-one-dimensional" types with little higher end skill...and look how we've been doing.

Sprong would be ideal as would Kaliyev. The team has shown the ability to generate offense and shots. They need 1-2 skill guys to bury the chances.

Speculation as to why? I mean, if it's a justifiable effort issue, it's fair. But we've certainly see players get into the doghouse and never get the chance to get back out.

One thing that wasn't really answered is value. Penguins have 2 2nds in the upcoming draft. Would the Pens 2nd do it? Or would it be better to take player swaps like Acciari or POJ?
I think Pens 2nd will do it.
There is no need for either of Acciari or POJ in LA.
 

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I would suggest what the Penguins need most is a high-skill guy with a good shot. They have too many "jack of all trades/non-one-dimensional" types with little higher end skill...and look how we've been doing.

Sprong would be ideal as would Kaliyev. The team has shown the ability to generate offense and shots. They need 1-2 skill guys to bury the chances.

Speculation as to why? I mean, if it's a justifiable effort issue, it's fair. But we've certainly see players get into the doghouse and never get the chance to get back out.

One thing that wasn't really answered is value. Penguins have 2 2nds in the upcoming draft. Would the Pens 2nd do it? Or would it be better to take player swaps like Acciari or POJ?
Your guess is as good as good as mine. Some Kings fans might disagree, but kid never really got a fair shot. A sniper stuck in the bottom lines to be a grinder, no PP time. I thought he paid his dues scoring 13 with limited minutes in the bottom lines last year. He did what he was asked to do.
 

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I've seen quite a few articles (of varying credibility) suggesting potential interest from the Penguins in Kaliyev.

It would be a logical target for the Penguins who need to get younger and could use a bit more skill up front.

My problem is, I can't quite figure out what the Penguins would offer or what Kaliyev's value would really be. Penguins gave up their 1st to SJS this year and don't have a second but they have a few assets from the Guentzel trade in addition to a pick or two.

What might LA want from the Penguins?
What do you mean by pens dont have a 2nd? They own the 44th and 46 overall pick this draft.

They dont have a 2025 2nd
 
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kinghock

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A 2nd for Kayliev is such bad value for PIT lol

Kayliev is probably a waiver claim soon.
I do not believe that your estimation of Kaliev value is close to reality.
I think majority of NHL teams have some interest in him today.
Last year people like you were saying that Walker and Durzi do not have any value.
How about their value today?
 

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I do not believe that your estimation of Kaliev value is close to reality.
I think majority of NHL teams have some interest in him today.
Last year people like you were saying that Walker and Durzi do not have any value.
How about their value today?

Walker was a throw in for Philly in a trade.

Durzi got a 2nd.

Kaliyev is a 30 point player through nearly 200 NHL games that isn't a great skater and has a skill set suited for a top six role. Don't see it.
 

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Kings fans overrating their players on the main boards, a tale as old as time. Zero teams are paying a 2nd rounder for Kaliyev right now :laugh:

POJ for Kaliyev is pretty reasonable on paper, both are struggling young guys that are borderline waiver wire candidates at this point. I have no clue if that fills a need for the Kings, but that's a lot closer to reality than any team paying a 2nd for Kaliyev at this point.

Kaliyev is comparable to Daniel Sprong, who cleared waivers at age 22 and was never traded for anything worthwhile after that.
 

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Walker was a throw in for Philly in a trade.

Durzi got a 2nd.

Kaliyev is a 30 point player through nearly 200 NHL games that isn't a great skater and has a skill set suited for a top six role. Don't see it.
While, at the same time, people on the Pens board are super happy with Puustinen...
 
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They don't need gavrikov and don't need to trade O'Connor that's for sure. They are actually trying to improve their roster
What about a hug? Everybody could use a hug

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