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Penguins Trade Deadline Predictions: Karlsson, Rakell, and Surprises

LAS VEGAS — The Pittsburgh Penguins will hunker down in Las Vegas on NHL trade deadline day, the hockey holiday in which casual fans suddenly pay attention to hockey players from all corners who could bring their team a superstar or a first-round pick, while those same fans and media fling opinions like mud in the monkey cage.
It is an epic day, even when the trades trickle onto the national rights holder trade boards.
As of Thursday, many Penguins were bracing for impact. They remain just a few percentage points ahead of the Buffalo Sabres for last place in the Eastern Conference. The team already jettisoned Michael Bunting to Nashville in something akin to a hockey trade, and they acquired Tommy Novak and 35-year-old defenseman Luke Schenn.
However, as of typing, all other Penguins players are still on the roster and in uniform.
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Of course, the trade Wednesday night also added a little more drama. Will he stay, or will Schenn go? While general manager Kyle Dubas was clear that he expected Schenn to provide leadership and physical traits on the ice, the simple fact that a 35-year-old defenseman just doesn’t fit into the Penguins long-term plans.
Penguins Trade Deadline Predictions
Luke Schenn
Prediction: Stay
Schenn will stay. Dubas snagged Schenn away from the clutches of his former employer, the Toronto Maple Leafs. Unless a team makes an offer that is too good, Dubas can let Schenn settle in and move him next season when he’ll be a pending unrestricted free agent.
Analysis: The intention to keep Schenn is still mindboggling. Perhaps a bigger picture will become clearer (It’s not a schooner … it’s a sailboat) with additional trades. The team’s need for a 35-year-old leader should be minimal, and it seems far too late to upgrade the awful defense. We’ll see where this goes.
Rickard Rakell
Prediction: Traded
Trade candidates Miko Rantanen and Brad Marchand could be gumming up the works and something might not get done in time. Or Dubas might pause, opting to keep Rakell for the moment until he has a clearer picture of the rebuild.
However, if Toronto is interested in Rantanen but doesn’t get it done, there would be no better consolation prize than Rakell. Dallas, Winnipeg, LA, or a bubble team with a sharp center could make it happen.
His high output, low salary, and career arc make him a safe choice. Rakell is about to notch his third career 30-goal season. He’s scored 29 goals and registered 53 points in 63 games with some of the best hockey of his career.
Analysis: It will be a hard decision and one that will not make the locker room happy, but Rakell should command a feast in return. A mere first-round pick would be a wildly disappointing haul, as lesser players have already commanded that entry fee. No, Rakell should command a top-round pick and some combination of a couple of prospects and NHL players.
Erik Karlsson:
Prediction: Stay
If there was a deal to be made, it seems it would have been done. His play for the Penguins since returning from the outstanding show for Team Sweden has been the polar opposite. The market for Karlsson is small, so the few GMs who see a potential to saddle one of the great thoroughbreds of the NHL may be in a bind until their coffers are refilled on July 1.
Analysis: The few possible landing spots for Karlsson will also ask for salary retention. The Penguins only have one spot left until July 1, so using it on Karlsson would prohibit them from moving one of the more unmovable contracts (Tristan Jarry, Ryan Graves) or selling cap space for assets.
Ergo, it would also benefit the Penguins to wait.
Karlsson would do a world of good for bubble teams such as Columbus and Detroit because he would be relied upon as a focal point, but they don’t seem interested.
Noel Accairi
Prediction: Traded
“Cookie” is a blood and guts player who kills penalties and defends leads. However, the toll of those hard miles is catching up with him, and the Penguins have an abundance of forwards, or will have an abundance next season, who need that roster spot.
Analysis: Acciari’s value is not what it was two years ago when Dubas acquired him as part of a larger package to add some toughness to the Toronto Maple Leafs lineup. The Penguins should not expect much of a return.
Matt Grzelcyk
Prediction: Traded
It seems like a no-brainer. Grzelcyk is a pending 32-year-old free agent who has had a solid season. This should make him valuable to a team that needs some puck movement and power-play help.
This season, Grzelcyk has already set a career-high with 30 points (1-29-30).
Analysis: The New Jersey Devils paid up Thursday for steady LHD Brian Dumoulin, parting with a second-rounder and a prospect. Grzelcyk is easily worth a third-rounder if not a second.
Tristan Jarry/Ryan Graves
Prediction: Staying
It’s just too tough to trade away either player. The Penguins will need more salary retention spots, which won’t arrive until July 1.
Anthony Beauvillier
Prediction: Staying
Beauvillier will be a free agent after this season, but his value to the team exceeds his value on the market. He’s a speedy, versatile, and defensively responsible winger, but he probably wouldn’t command more than a mid-round pick.
Analysis: A third-rounder would be a yes. Anything less is not worth it. The Penguins would be better off to re-sign Beauvillier.
Surprises
Kevin Hayes: It would not be surprising for a bubble team to make a small addition, spending modestly to acquire Hayes, who has played very good hockey for two months running. With some poetic justice, perhaps the Columbus Blue Jackets would bolster their playoff run, and Hayes would be able to honor his best friend, Johnny Gaudreau.
Moving Hayes would also open a lineup spot for Novak.
Blake Lizotte: A team might have a few extra beans in the can and want to bolster the bottom of their lineup. Lizotte has been impressive this season, but a zippy fourth-liner on a bad team is like a good closer on a bad baseball team. It would seem unlikely but not implausible.
Danton Heinen: A team that needs a backup middle-six winger who can chip in some offense could do worse than Heinen. It wouldn’t be too expensive, and the Penguins could fill the roster spot with a prospect.
None of the moves KD makes will make the Pens better until he fires Sully.
True, but at this point keeping Sullivan for the rest of the season assure us a better draft position.
I bet Acciari is the first domino to fall on deadline day. GMs still value gritty penalty killers. The return won’t be anything to write home about, but trading him is more about getting him off the books and opening up a roster spot than what the return is.
Prediction… Rakell isn’t going anywhere. He and Rust will be Sid’s wingers until 87 retires, or decides otherwise. Honestly, who the F are they going to bring in that’s any more productive than what they have now? Everyone comments about what Sid deserves and how he’s being slighted by Dubas, but you wanna trade away his most productive winger in 6 years. Lol!
Ha-ha. He traded his most productive winger last season, Jake Guentzel. Malkin moves to LW. Novak takes 2C or they bring one in FA. But those were my 4 getting moved by 3pm tomorrow: Acciari, Grzelcyk, Lizzo and Rakell. I’m also curious if VAN moves Elias Pettersson by tomorrow. I’d have to imagine they are retaining on that deal and not getting a king’s ransom in return, maybe a prince’s ransom.
Novak is not a 2C, though he might be with this group.
that would be a massive mistake
number 71 will be Sids left wing as soon as tonight.
“and one that will not make the locker room happy”… and maybe, when they pout this year, they’ll get a better draft pick later. Still can’t believe they did that last year.
And if they can get a haul they should move Rakell. Personal streaks shouldn’t matter.
Makes sense, let’s see if it happens now.
Maybe he KD can package an accari type trade with some lower picks to move up a few rounds. Would help speedup potential future players to turn a 5th into a 2nd or 3rd etc…
Well, Rakell is irreplaceable with that salary. It will bury any hope of competing in the next 5-6 years, and that’s being optimistic. KD’s contract will expire before this comes close to resembling a hockey team. The Guentzel trade landed us last in the East, and this will get us the so coveted last in the league, and not just next year. To some it will bring joy. I’m out the very second Rakell gets traded, which might well be while I’m typing this. I can’t, for the life of me, watch another second of butchering by Hextalls and Dubases… Read more »
Uris is out! Oh damn! He’s Heading to the crossroads! And he’s gonna miss everybody!
No I won’t. I’ll make sure tu take that left at Albuquerque.
Albuquerque’s getting a team? Will they be the Pharmacists?
Probably. “What’s up, doc?” goes well with that.
There won’t be a great difference until they can move on from Letang or Karlsson. Heck hopefully both. 2 highly paid players who refuse to play defense and make incredible turnovers constantly will continue to bring this team down.
Those guys are different players. One tries and the other doesn’t
True. For one it’s age and old habits. For the other it’s attitude and who knows what. The results are the same either way, and with no accountability, it won’t improve.
Great article Dan, we need some movement. Grzelcyk, Accairi, and Beauvillier all need to be gone by tomorrow with this trade market. Ideally if they can flip Rakell for a haul I would be pleased. I’m as puzzled as you are on the Schenn trade, a flip now is likely the right answer but time will tell.
The Edmonton Oilers have a Tristan Jarry Edmonton Oilers Memorial Cup bobblehead giveaway later this week. Connect the dots, girls and boys . . .
Oil Kings, as in Western Hockey League in Canada, not Oilers as in NHL. But you raised my hopes enough to check. 😀
My Crystal puck shows KD will not be retained when his contract is up.
Sid will play until he is 40 and will hold all Pens records.
Letang & Malkin will still be in a Pens uniform along with Jarry when
all their contracts are up.
Sully will still be behind the bench after all this losing when his
contract is up.
The Pens will rebuild with tons of draft picks , but there will be NO
playoffs until after the “trio”, Sully and KD are long gone.
Alot of misery, losing and pain is forecasted.
It’s fun that one year ago we were begging for someone to trade for Rakell so we had the cap space. Now many don’t want to trade him. I agree with you Dan. His value will probably never be higher (especially with the current cost for players via trade) so we should trade him.
What you just said is probably the biggest reason to trade him. Next season he could get 13 goals. Time to accelerate the rebuild, this season has been rough.
Are they keeping schenn for summer move of Letang and Karl?
B I N G O
Let’s see if Kyle can pick the Soo Greyhound prospect sitting at 17. Disciplinary action 4 Graves and Karl should be a 1 hour interview with Potash and Kingerski, if they can’t be moved. Kyle needs to be part of that interview. Jarry has suffered enough this season.
I’ve been against rakell trade, but the haul that he could bring caused me to rethink. He’s 32. With three years left at $5mil. If he plays like this year each season, that’s a bargain. But reality is he has been pretty on and off again over his career. Some good seasons, some not so good (like last year). Probably you sell high. He is probably biggest goal scoring winger available. I think dubas has to go make it rain assets. Rest are small moves, unless we can swing the Karlsson monster deal
Regarding the monkey cage, I don’t think that’s mud!
87 & 71 on the same line regularly would be a defensive nightmare