NHL Rumors: Pittsburgh Penguins, and the Toronto Maple Leafs

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The Pittsburgh Penguins Face Crucial Free Agent and Extension Decisions

Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins is nearing the end of his current contract, with one year remaining. There’s an internal belief that Crosby is open to extending his tenure with the team, and sources indicate it’s unlikely to be his final season.

Despite his performance potentially fueling Erik Karlsson trade rumors, a move is not anticipated. Instead, an extension for a few more seasons seems plausible, and even without an offseason extension, a trade is still considered improbable.

The Penguins are expected to at least offer a contract to pending unrestricted free agent forward Anthony Mantha.

Goaltender Stuart Skinner is also a pending UFA whose future with the Penguins is uncertain. While Pittsburgh might be interested in re-signing him, Skinner may seek more term than the team is willing to offer, especially given their existing goaltending prospects.

If Moving Matthew Knies, Toronto Maple Leafs Should Take the Best Offer

If the Toronto Maple Leafs decide to trade Matthew Knies, they should prioritize the most advantageous offer, regardless of the team proposing it.

Matthew Knies, 23, is currently under contract for five more years at $7.75 million. The question of why his name is circulating in trade talks was met with a simple “Why not?” from one league executive.

A potential bidding war for Knies could attract more suitors than a hypothetical trade involving Auston Matthews or William Nylander. Knies lacks trade protection until the 2030-31 season, unlike Matthews and Nylander, who possess no-movement clauses, giving them significant control over their destinations. Trading Knies could yield multiple valuable assets for the Leafs.

Teams like the Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Blackhawks, and Utah Mammoth possess numerous appealing assets. The prevailing sentiment is that if a division rival like the Canadiens presents the best offer for Knies, the Maple Leafs should accept it. Notable prospects from the Canadiens include forwards Michael Hage and Owen Beck, and defensemen David Reinbacher and Kaiden Guhle.

During Kyle Dubas’s tenure as general manager, discussions reportedly took place with the Blackhawks regarding a package involving Knies, Petr Mrazek, and a first-round pick in exchange for Brandon Hagel and Marc-Andre Fleury. Hagel was subsequently traded to the Tampa Bay Lightning.

The Utah Mammoth’s prospect pool includes Caleb Desnoyers, Tij Iginla, Maveric Lamoureux, and Daniil But.

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