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Not good enough to win

Created by: ThomasKaralus
Team: 2025-26 Pittsburgh Penguins
Initial Creation Date: Feb. 19, 2024
Published: Feb. 21, 2024
Salary Cap Mode: Basic
Free Agent Signings
RESERVE LISTYEARSCAP HIT
3$950,000
3$900,000
3$950,000
UFAYEARSCAP HIT
2$8,700,000
1$6,000,000
1$800,000
1$2,800,000
1$1,500,000
6$4,025,175
2$950,000
1$5,000,000
1$800,000
1$800,000
7$7,850,000
3$3,750,000
2$3,250,000
2$4,750,000
Trades
1.
PIT
  1. Berggren, Jonatan [RFA Rights]
  2. Holl, Justin
  3. Sandin Pellikka, Axel [Reserve List]
  4. 2024 1st round pick (DET)
2.
PIT
  1. Höglander, Nils [RFA Rights]
VAN
  1. Smith, Reilly
  2. 2024 2nd round pick (PIT)
3.
PIT
  1. Laine, Patrik ($3,700,001 retained)
  2. 2024 3rd round pick (LAK)
  3. 2025 2nd round pick (CBJ)
4.
PIT
    Hanifin with extension
    CGY
    1. Graves, Ryan
    2. Pickering, Owen
    3. 2024 1st round pick (DET)
    5.
    WSH
    1. Acciari, Noel
    2. 2024 4th round pick (PIT)
    3. 2025 2nd round pick (CBJ)
    4. 2026 3rd round pick (SJS)
    6.
    PIT
    1. 2024 6th round pick (BUF)
    7.
    PIT
      Tarasenko
      OTT
      1. Hållander, Filip
      2. St. Ivany, Jack
      3. 2026 2nd round pick (PIT)
      Buyouts
      DraftRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7
      2024
      Logo of the LAK
      Logo of the PIT
      Logo of the BUF
      Logo of the PIT
      Logo of the NYR
      2025
      Logo of the PIT
      Logo of the PIT
      Logo of the PIT
      Logo of the PIT
      Logo of the PIT
      Logo of the PIT
      2026
      Logo of the PIT
      Logo of the PIT
      Logo of the PIT
      Logo of the PIT
      Logo of the PIT
      Logo of the PIT
      Logo of the CHI
      ROSTER SIZESALARY CAPCAP HITOVERAGES TooltipBONUSESCAP SPACE
      22$93,500,000$92,941,841$0$0$558,159

      Roster

      Left WingCentreRight Wing
      Logo of the Columbus Blue Jackets
      $4,999,999$4,999,999
      C, RW, LW
      M-NTC
      UFA - 1
      Logo of the Pittsburgh Penguins
      $8,700,000$8,700,000
      C
      UFA
      Logo of the Pittsburgh Penguins
      $5,125,000$5,125,000
      RW, LW
      UFA - 3
      Logo of the Pittsburgh Penguins
      $5,000,000$5,000,000
      RW, LW
      M-NTC
      UFA - 3
      Logo of the Pittsburgh Penguins
      $6,100,000$6,100,000
      C
      NMC
      UFA - 1
      $4,750,000$4,750,000
      RW
      UFA
      $3,500,000$3,500,000
      LW, RW
      RFA
      $3,750,000$3,750,000
      C, LW, RW
      UFA
      Logo of the Washington Capitals
      $1,900,000$1,900,000
      LW, RW
      UFA - 1
      Logo of the Pittsburgh Penguins
      $950,000$950,000
      C, LW, RW
      RFA
      Logo of the Pittsburgh Penguins
      $1,500,000$1,500,000
      LW
      UFA
      $2,750,000$2,750,000
      RW, LW
      RFA
      Left DefenseRight DefenseGoaltender
      $7,850,000$7,850,000
      LD
      UFA - 7
      Logo of the Pittsburgh Penguins
      $10,000,000$10,000,000
      RD
      NMC
      UFA - 2
      Logo of the Pittsburgh Penguins
      $5,375,000$5,375,000
      G
      M-NTC
      UFA - 3
      Logo of the Pittsburgh Penguins
      $4,025,175$4,025,175
      LD
      UFA
      Logo of the Pittsburgh Penguins
      $6,100,000$6,100,000
      RD
      NMC
      UFA - 3
      Logo of the Pittsburgh Penguins
      $2,800,000$2,800,000
      G
      UFA
      Logo of the Pittsburgh Penguins
      $1,900,000$1,900,000
      LD
      RFA
      $3,250,000$3,250,000
      RD
      UFA
      ScratchesInjured Reserve (IR)Long Term IR (LTIR)
      Logo of the Pittsburgh Penguins
      $900,000$900,000
      LD/RD
      RFA
      Logo of the Pittsburgh Penguins
      $800,000$800,000
      C, RW
      UFA

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      Feb. 21 at 12:57 p.m.
      #1
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      Red Wings obviously decline and Yzerman deletes Dubas number
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      Feb. 21 at 1:02 p.m.
      #2
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      If it's in the 2025 offseason and we're only retaining that much for a year, that Laine trade might be fine. Would really depend on how much (or if) he bounces back next season.
      Feb. 21 at 1:05 p.m.
      #3
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      Hoglander has figured it out and has been good alongside Petey and Lindholm. There's no chance they're trading him now especially for that
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      Feb. 21 at 1:06 p.m.
      #4
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      Edited Feb. 21 at 1:15 p.m.
      laugh That offer for Jake Guentzel is nowhere near what Kyle Dubas is seeking for him, Axel Sandin Pellikka is a blue chip prospect and our future Erik Karlsson he's pretty much untouchable for an aging winger. besides Detroit won't be able to afford Guentzel without moving out more expensive players like Copp and perhaps Holl and that's just not happening. Perhaps with $2,000,000 retained Detroit might be interested in bringing homeboy Bryan Rust home.
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      Feb. 21 at 1:35 p.m.
      #5
      Joe
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      Edited Feb. 21 at 1:49 p.m.
      This sucks for Detroit.
      A) Guentzel doesn't even get Pellikka himself, let alone a hefty add
      B) If Holl could fetch anything, Detroit would just do that trade themselves
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      Feb. 21 at 1:41 p.m.
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      I honestly don't understand this Pens team. They are a top 10 team in nearly every metric 5v5. But that PP is just soooo bad.
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      Feb. 21 at 1:42 p.m.
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      Quoting: CaseyFlyman
      If it's in the 2025 offseason and we're only retaining that much for a year, that Laine trade might be fine. Would really depend on how much (or if) he bounces back next season.


      Maybe. But adding high picks on top of that retention is absurd just to get Detroit's, like, eighth best prospect who plays a that is more than well occupied in Columbus for the forseeable future (both handedness and style, being a small, puck-moving RHD). Also, Columbus won't even own that 2025 second, since it's conditional and they're certainly not sending Philly the 2024 one instead.
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      Feb. 21 at 1:53 p.m.
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      Take ASP out of wings deal and it's a lot closer
      Feb. 21 at 2:06 p.m.
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      Caps accept
      Feb. 21 at 2:34 p.m.
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      Hallander is back to Sweden

      Where is the value for Ottawa outside of that 2nd round pick?
      Feb. 21 at 3:32 p.m.
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      Quoting: squashmaple
      Maybe. But adding high picks on top of that retention is absurd just to get Detroit's, like, eighth best prospect who plays a that is more than well occupied in Columbus for the forseeable future (both handedness and style, being a small, puck-moving RHD). Also, Columbus won't even own that 2025 second, since it's conditional and they're certainly not sending Philly the 2024 one instead.


      It's also very unlikely ASP is a Pens player by then, considering Detroit probably doesn't move him for Geuntzel this year. On the surface level, I don't hate the idea of the trade; Jiricek - ASP - Severson is a fine right side, but that's contingent on moving Peeke, Boqvist, scratching Gudbranson, etc, and ASP would be redundant with Mateychuk and Werenski in all likelihood.

      Too many moving parts to say definitively yes or no. Picks I assume are adjust to taste.
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      Feb. 21 at 3:42 p.m.
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      Canucks pass.
      Hoglander is a keeper and he's not available.
      Feb. 21 at 4:25 p.m.
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      Quoting: Victor24
      I honestly don't understand this Pens team. They are a top 10 team in nearly every metric 5v5. But that PP is just soooo bad.


      It's simple first they have had some injuries and losing a player like Guentzel really hurts. Second they are top heavy with aging players, The players producing regularly are all over 30 and they also making the most money. With about $53M dedicated 9 players. With less money to spend on their bottom 6 they aren't getting enough production from them. Look at Detroit the reason they are still in the hunt for a playoff spot is all 4 lines are producing. They currently have 10 forwards with at least 10g and 20p and an 11th who is one goal away from that.
      Feb. 21 at 8:10 p.m.
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      Quoting: aedoran
      It's simple first they have had some injuries and losing a player like Guentzel really hurts. Second they are top heavy with aging players, The players producing regularly are all over 30 and they also making the most money. With about $53M dedicated 9 players. With less money to spend on their bottom 6 they aren't getting enough production from them. Look at Detroit the reason they are still in the hunt for a playoff spot is all 4 lines are producing. They currently have 10 forwards with at least 10g and 20p and an 11th who is one goal away from that.


      I get that but the top is pulling their weight enough to be a top 10 team. The PP is their biggest problem and that's where the top heavy teams should be fine. But, it's the opposite. It's very perplexing.
       
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