That would give them Rielly, Klingberg, and Karlsson. 3 D with offense but no defense. This may work.should we give up Nylander to get Erik Karlsson ?
I'd imagine they will wait through training camp to see if anybody else gets injured and goes on LTIR. I think you can practically put up to 3 on LTIR before it becomes an issue in terms of being able to dress 20 players, as LTIR players count against the active roster max of 23 (I stand to be corrected on this last point)According to capfriendly the Leafs are still $2M over the cap.
I'm surprised the Pens gave up so little of value to get him.
They did get hit with a $10 million a year salary for the next 4 years. As impressive of a season Karllson had last year offensively, he is 33 and is not getting younger. I do not think he will come close to the numbers he did last season for the rest of his career.I'm surprised the Pens gave up so little of value to get him.
Dubas won't do anything the owners won't let him do.They did get hit with a $10 million a year salary for the next 4 years. As impressive of a season Karllson had last year offensively, he is 33 and is not getting younger. I do not think he will come close to the numbers he did last season for the rest of his career.
The pens are an aging team (read a site where they are the oldest on average) and will have to re-sign or replace Crosby and Malkin, who are not the players they once were.
If all goes according to script, I imagine Dubas will sign them to high paid contracts and hand cuff the franchise from getting over the hump like he did to the Leafs.
To me, this was a bad deal for Pittsburgh.
Aren't Mario (and Sid?) part of the ownership?Dubas won't do anything the owners won't let him do.
The Fenway Sports Group purchased a controlling share in the Penguins about a year or two ago. Mario remains involved, but is not majority owner.Aren't Mario (and Sid?) part of the ownership?