Salary Cap: Pens '24-'25 Salary Thread: The Crosbicles Volume XIX

Khelandros

Registered User
Feb 12, 2019
4,483
4,884
POJ moves feels like a big f*** you to Sullivan because Dubas isn't allowed to fire him.

Pretty sure Sullivan didn't want POJ back this past summer, which is why he wasn't tendered. Petts gets hurt, bring back POJ for free, piss off Sullivan cause now he has to play him.
 
Last edited by a moderator:

BlindWillyMcHurt

ti kallisti
May 31, 2004
36,402
31,503
POJ moves feels like a big f*** you to Sullivan because Dubas isn't allowed to fire him.

Pretty sure Sullivan didn't want POJ back this past summer, which is why he wasn't tendered. Petts gets hurt, bring back POJ for free, piss off Sullivan cause now he has to play him.

I wish Dubas were that cool.

I seriously doubt he is.
 
Last edited by a moderator:

SEALBound

Fancy Gina Carano
Sponsor
Jun 13, 2010
43,154
22,096
POJ moves feels like a big f*** you to Sullivan because Dubas isn't allowed to fire him.

Pretty sure Sullivan didn't want POJ back this past summer, which is why he wasn't tendered. Petts gets hurt, bring back POJ for free, piss off Sullivan cause now he has to play him.
I don't think that is the case. I mean, Sullivan played POJ with Letang on the top pairing for much of the year. You don't do that with guys you hate.

POJ was a RFA and was arb eligible. I would guess that the Pens wanted him back in the $1mil range for 1-2 years but he was eying that $2-2.5mil range for 2 years+. So I think they elected to not qualify him based on that. Then turning attention to FA, I would imagine he got "ERod'd" a little by his agent thinking that there would be a bigger market for him than there was only to settle in STL where his brother was. So I'd be willing to bet it was more POJ pricing himself out of Pittsburgh rather than it being because Sullivan didn't like him. There's just no evidence of that.

And if you have to play someone new, who would you rather play - a guy who's been with the team and the system before? Or a guy starting from literally square one?
 
Last edited by a moderator:

DesertedPenguin

Registered User
Mar 11, 2007
7,560
8,531
I don't think that is the case. I mean, Sullivan played POJ with Letang on the top pairing for much of the year. You don't do that with guys you hate.

POJ was a RFA and was arb eligible. I would guess that the Pens wanted him back in the $1mil range for 1-2 years but he was eying that $2-2.5mil range for 2 years+. So I think they elected to not qualify him based on that. Then turning attention to FA, I would imagine he got "ERod'd" a little by his agent thinking that there would be a bigger market for him than there was only to settle in STL where his brother was. So I'd be willing to bet it was more POJ pricing himself out of Pittsburgh rather than it being because Sullivan didn't like him. There's just no evidence of that.

And if you have to play someone new, who would you rather play - a guy who's been with the team and the system before? Or a guy starting from literally square one?
This is the answer. Dubas flat out said they wanted him back and offered him a contract, but they ultimately punted because of arbitration.
 

Jag68Sid87

Sullivan gots to go!
Oct 1, 2003
36,081
1,977
Montreal, QC
I assume Sebastian Aho is injured down on the farm? I doubt they make this move had he been available.

That said, I still think Joseph has some untapped upside as a defender. So I am happy.
 

DesertedPenguin

Registered User
Mar 11, 2007
7,560
8,531
I assume Sebastian Aho is injured down on the farm? I doubt they make this move had he been available.

That said, I still think Joseph has some untapped upside as a defender. So I am happy.
Aho is injured, though he appears to be close to returning. St. Ivany is injured. Hollowell is going to the Spengler Cup. The only guys on NHL contracts are Clurman, Kral, and Belliveau. Belliveau isn't remotely close to being ready for the NHL. Kral is all offense. And Joseph is far superior to Clurman.
 

pistolpete11

Registered User
Apr 27, 2013
12,095
11,145
POJ was a RFA and was arb eligible. I would guess that the Pens wanted him back in the $1mil range for 1-2 years but he was eying that $2-2.5mil range for 2 years+. So I think they elected to not qualify him based on that. Then turning attention to FA, I would imagine he got "ERod'd" a little by his agent thinking that there would be a bigger market for him than there was only to settle in STL where his brother was. So I'd be willing to bet it was more POJ pricing himself out of Pittsburgh rather than it being because Sullivan didn't like him. There's just no evidence of that.
Then they gave 31-year-old Matt Grzelcyk $2.75M instead :help:
 

chethejet

Registered User
Feb 4, 2012
8,773
1,943
Dubas was buying time here and Pickering is here earlier than expected. pens at least gave some nice prospects now for the D.
 

SEALBound

Fancy Gina Carano
Sponsor
Jun 13, 2010
43,154
22,096
I'm finding that with the emergence of Pickering, Grzelcyk is much more tolerable with the reduced minutes he's getting.

Grzelcyk in a Gostisbehere-like role wouldn't be awful.
Gryz and Graves on the bottom pair in reduced minutes isn't the worst thing but that's also counter balanced a bit by Letang and Karlsson not being complete and total abominations on ice at the moment. I think where it will get really interesting is when Pettersson is back. I don't think we'll see that many games with him healthy (before being traded) but realistically they could make:

POJ-Letang
Petts-Karlsson
Pickering-Gryz/Graves/Shea

And that would an acceptable defense. Once you trade Petts, Pickering slides up with Karlsson.
 

Ryder71

Registered User
Nov 24, 2017
24,819
11,818
Gryz and Graves on the bottom pair in reduced minutes isn't the worst thing but that's also counter balanced a bit by Letang and Karlsson not being complete and total abominations on ice at the moment. I think where it will get really interesting is when Pettersson is back. I don't think we'll see that many games with him healthy (before being traded) but realistically they could make:

POJ-Letang
Petts-Karlsson
Pickering-Gryz/Graves/Shea

And that would an acceptable defense. Once you trade Petts, Pickering slides up with Karlsson.
I hate to say it, but Graves has been much better than last year. Now, that in and of itself might not be saying much, but there is improvement there if we're being honest.
 

SEALBound

Fancy Gina Carano
Sponsor
Jun 13, 2010
43,154
22,096
I hate to say it, but Graves has been much better than last year. Now, that in and of itself might not be saying much, but there is improvement there if we're being honest.
I'm not going to disagree but I do think there's an aspect of "Graves on the third pairing this year vs Graves on the top pairing with Letang last year" that's helping that perception.

Ultimately, I think he's still underperforming in his "role".
 

Ryder71

Registered User
Nov 24, 2017
24,819
11,818
I'm not going to disagree but I do think there's an aspect of "Graves on the third pairing this year vs Graves on the top pairing with Letang last year" that's helping that perception.

Ultimately, I think he's still underperforming in his "role".
I agree that he needs to be insulated and playing less.
 
  • Like
Reactions: SEALBound

Turin

Erik Karlsson is good
Feb 27, 2018
24,374
28,973
I think Graves has been worse than last year. At least last year he started out somewhat ok the first month ish. He’s just been consistently bad/useless
 

chethejet

Registered User
Feb 4, 2012
8,773
1,943
Until Sullivan is gone, I really can't judge anyone playing D. Graves can be a solid D man of he is not asked to pinch or join the rush. But next year I do think if the Pens miss the playoffs Sullivan is gone. Pens need to clean house and get fresh eyes and coaching. Until they do that, same old same old.
 

Ad

Upcoming events

Ad

Ad