Confirmed with Link: Penguins acquire conditional first round pick, three players for Pettersson and O'Connor

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I can't really see that. You'd think sports franchises would've lost value in this economy. But they've continued to explode in value. There's still mega profit to be had holding onto the team for several years.

The concentration of wealth and uber-elite has to be the reason. Sports teams are a prestige commodity and a scarce commodity. Billionaires get FOMO.

You would think that the fundamentals of owning the Penguins over the last 4 years are terrible, but FSG's stake is still going to appreciate.
 
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I'd prefer Sullivan be fired about 5 years ago, and don't want him influencing the potential top 5 pick the team's gonna have in June. But yeah, losing is the goal now. Particularly for the 2026 and 2027 drafts.

Just hope he's gone and not coaching any potential building block prospects. I think it'd genuinely kill my desire to watch entirely if he tried to turn McKenna into Bryan Rust.
The same can be accomplished with Quinn as interim coach and then fired at the end of the season too.

I want f***ing blood.
 
Wow. Surprised to say I love it. And DOC needed a new home badly so honestly just happy for him.

Adding a former 100pt with a chip on his shoulder might help.
I had the same thought when I saw this is NYR's pick. I actually love the upside on this pick because even if it goes to 2026 it could still be a really nice pick.
 
What can the Canucks expect with Pettersson? It seems in this thread the overall sentiment is you didn't want to re-sign him which isn't ideal to hear as a Canucks fan lol.
He's by far the most reliable d-man the Pens have iced this entire decade. That we didn't want to re-sign him doesn't mean he's bad (he truly is solid as f***). Logs big minutes, PKs, handles tough assignments, reads the play well, can pass, makes quick decisions, I mean the dude is a beast. On the exterior he doesn't look like a physical player, and he doesn't look it because of his lanky frame, but he racks up a lot of hits. Mostly because he just reads the play really well. By that I mean - he knows when to throw the body, but it's never Trouba style where he's going for a big hit in favor of positioning and sound D (his bread and butter). I will miss him, but given where our org is at, trading him was a no brainer.
 
You could make an argument that we would have been better off with a signed Pettersson than with Heinen's and Desharnais' contracts. The difference would have been minimal.

They HAVE to hit on their next three first-round picks (2 in '25, 1 in '26).

But yeah, Pettersson will be missed. And if we turn around and re-sign Grz I will lose it.
No, wrong, dumb.
 
IMO the Rags continue playing .500%. Hockey and this pick falls between 10-16. Let’s say it lands at 12. I assume the Rags then can choose to keep or give to us. Kind of like the Karlsson/San Jose dilemma we were possibly going to have to make last year. If that is the case the Rags if I were them would give the 12th pick to us. Again, if not you roll the dice on 26 pick which everything I have read it is a better and deeper draft.
 
What can the Canucks expect with Pettersson? It seems in this thread the overall sentiment is you didn't want to re-sign him which isn't ideal to hear as a Canucks fan lol.
As others have said, it's not that he's not a good player, it's that we didn't want to re-sign him because of where we are in our contention window. Also, we believed that (of all our UFAs) he would return the best value in a trade - and it looks like the return has even exceeded most of our expectations. Further, the reason we knew he would return the best value in a trade is because he's a good player.
 
I feel like FSG is just gonna sell and bow out of the rebuild in disgrace.
They weren't prepared for this job. They needed actual experienced hockey minds. Good lesson for next time, if there is one.
They Charles Wang'd themselves. :laugh:

As others have said, it's not that he's not a good player, it's that we didn't want to re-sign him because of where we are in our contention window. Also, we believed that (of all our UFAs) he would return the best value in a trade - and it looks like the return has even exceeded most of our expectations. Further, the reason we knew he would return the best value in a trade is because he's a good player.
Yeah, you can't trade trash, though JR sometimes makes it look like you can.
 
What can the Canucks expect with Pettersson? It seems in this thread the overall sentiment is you didn't want to re-sign him which isn't ideal to hear as a Canucks fan lol.
A solid stay at home defensemen who plays responsibly in his own end. Scores occasionally, but has excellent defensive instincts. His age & likely salary expectations just don’t work in Pittsburgh.
 
I feel like FSG is just gonna sell and bow out of the rebuild in disgrace.
They weren't prepared for this job. They needed actual experienced hockey minds. Good lesson for next time, if there is one.
Why do you think they fired Hextall & hired Dubas? FSG isn’t selling the team a few years after spending nearly a $1 billion to buy it. That’s not a loss any business is willing to take & would be stupid anyway.
 
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