Rumors are circulating intensely in Pittsburgh, and a new bombshell has just been dropped by Kevin Weekes, former NHL goalie and now analyst for ESPN and NHL networkwho is also a very good friend of Sidney Crosby.
Weekes suggested there was a “good chance” the legendary Pittsburgh Penguins captain could end up with the Nashville Predators.
This comment did not fail to provoke a reaction from fans and experts, because a Crosby transaction would represent a major turning point for both franchises and above all a thunderbolt for the NHL.
Weekes highlighted the specific needs of Nashville, a team now in “Stanley Cup” mode despite their poor start to the season and which could be an excellent choice for Crosby if he decides to lift his no-clause. -movement.
“Nashville needs a center. They need a left-handed center”he said, emphasizing how Crosby’s presence could strengthen the Predators’ chances of going far in the playoffs.
Weekes seriously trumpeted the appeal that Nashville could hold for a winning Crosby. He wondered aloud:
“If you’re Sidney Crosby, do you waive your no-movement clause to go to a team that has the potential to go to the playoffs, or to a team that has a legitimate chance to go for the Cup? »
In his eyes, Nashville is among the most attractive options for Crosby, in particular because of recent acquisitions and the clear commitment of Barry Trotz, general manager of the Predators, to his team and his desire to leave no option unexplored to win the Cup this year.
Weekes, asserted that “if [j’étais] Sidney Crosby, and Sid knows I love him, Nashville would be one of the best opportunities. »
It practically looked like Weekes had spoken to Crosby to say such a thing.
He went further by comparing Nashville’s situation to that of Boston, another potential destination for Crosby:
“Boston could use a number one center. But for me, I think Nashville has a few more game breakers than Boston right now to convince Crosby. »
And this, even if Nashville is currently in the cellar. He is convinced that with Crosby, the Preds could bounce back.
Finally, he did not hesitate to encourage the Predators to “hit a home run” by betting on the acquisition of Crosby, while wondering what the price could be for a player of this caliber:
“What should the Penguins give in return? What would be the price to pay? »
If Nashville were seriously considering a trade to obtain Sidney Crosby, the franchise could offer a selection of their top prospects such as Matthew Wood, Tanner Molendyk, Joakim Kemell or Egor Surin.
This group represents the future of the franchise and could attract interest from the Penguins in a trade for a player of Crosby’s caliber.
Matthew Wood, a tall and sturdy 6-foot-4 winger, represents a sure value for Nashville. Drafted 15th overall in 2023, he led the University of Connecticut in goals and points last season and will now play with the University of Minnesota.
At 19 years old, Wood is considered an offensive force, capable of scoring from almost anywhere on the ice thanks to his excellent shot. For the Penguins, Wood would provide an immediate option to strengthen their offense, especially in the long term.
Defenseman Tanner Molendyk, selected 24th overall in 2023, is another prospect Nashville could offer. Having improved his production with 56 points in 50 games in the WHL last season, Molendyk is highly regarded for his speed and his ability to control the offensive game from the blue line.
His style of play fits modern hockey, with an emphasis on mobility and puck control, which could prove attractive to Pittsburgh, especially if they look to renew their aging defense.
Joakim Kemell, drafted 17th overall in 2022, made his professional AHL debut with impressive production for a 19-year-old.
Competitive and blessed with a devastating shot, he could be ready to join the NHL this season. With Kemell, Pittsburgh would get an “NHL READY” offensive talent capable of being part of the core of a rebuild.
Yegor Surin, just drafted in 2024 22nd overall, could be a valuable asset for Pittsburgh thanks to his potential in the center.
At 6-foot-1 and 197 pounds, he has the perfect blend of size and talent to make a mark in North America, although he is currently continuing his progression in Russia in the KHL.
The Penguins could see him as a long-term solution, he, who will be in Russia next season too.
The Predators clearly have valuable young talent that could attract the Penguins, especially if they consider a complete rebuild by selling Crosby.
Everyone sees the Penguins captain in Colorado with Nathan MacKinnon. But his friend Weekes sees him in Nashville.
Surprise, surprise.
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