Pittsburgh Penguins Face Key Free Agent and Extension Decisions
With just one year remaining on Sidney Crosby’s contract, there’s an internal belief that the superstar is interested in extending his tenure in Pittsburgh, with no indication that this upcoming season will be his last. Despite recent trade speculation involving Erik Karlsson, an extension for the defenseman for a couple more seasons is considered more probable than a trade, even if a new deal isn’t finalized this offseason.
The Penguins are also expected to present a contract offer to pending unrestricted free agent forward Anthony Mantha. In the goaltending department, the team shows interest in retaining Stuart Skinner, another pending UFA. However, securing a long-term agreement with Skinner might prove challenging given the team’s depth in goaltending prospects and Skinner’s potential demand for a longer term than Pittsburgh is prepared to offer.
Toronto Maple Leafs: “Take the Best Offer” for Matthew Knies
Surprisingly, 23-year-old Matthew Knies, who is under contract for five more years at $7.75 million, has surfaced in trade discussions, prompting one league executive to simply ask, “Why not?” Unlike Auston Matthews or William Nylander, both of whom possess no-movement clauses, Knies does not have trade protection until the 2030-31 season. This lack of protection could potentially ignite a broader bidding war for Knies, allowing the Maple Leafs to acquire multiple valuable assets in return.
The strategic approach for the Maple Leafs should be to accept the most attractive offer for Knies, even if it originates from a division rival. Potential suitors with substantial assets include the Montreal Canadiens, who boast prospects such as Michael Hage, Owen Beck, David Reinbacher, and Kaiden Guhle. Other teams like the Chicago Blackhawks and the Utah Mammoth are also mentioned. The Mammoth, for instance, have intriguing prospects including Caleb Desnoyers, Tij Iginla, Maveric Lamoureux, and Daniil But.
Recalling past negotiations, during Kyle Dubas’s time as General Manager, there were discussions with the Blackhawks concerning a package deal involving Knies, Petr Mrazek, and a first-round pick in exchange for Brandon Hagel and Marc-Andre Fleury. (Brandon Hagel was subsequently traded to the Tampa Bay Lightning.)
