dark_forces wrote: Sun Jan 21, 2024 4:14 pm
I wonder whether, in the event the team falls short of the postseason, Dubas might consider trading Smith or Rakell (as opposed to Jake) to contenders for packages built around future assets or younger, lower-paid NHL players. Making such moves, coupled with Carter's deal expiring, could provide the Penguins the financial flexibility to retain Jake easily and pursue another top-6 winger in free agency. And, you've already added either younger players/prospects, or future assets to help replenish the system.
Guentzel can get a top quality young player, whether NHL ready or top prospect. Smith or Rakell, cannot.
The Penguins are 14th out of 16 teams in goal scoring, and are 25th out of 32 in the league. None of the teams below them in goal scoring are playoff teams. The next 4 teams above them in goal scoring in the league...are also NOT in the playoffs. 43 games into last year, they had 8 more goals for at this point, which was 10th in the conference, and they were 19th overall in the league in goal scoring.
One may look at that statement and say "All the more reason to keep Guentzel," or you could see, this team is behind last year's pace in goals for and points (about 3-4 points behind last years pace) with Guentzel in the lineup this year. Guentzel is not the problem, but he isn't magically the solution, either.
Now on the flip side, the Penguins have the FEWEST goals against in the conference, and 3rd lowest overall in the league. Compared to last year at this time, where they had the 8th fewest goals against in the conference and 14th fewest in the league.
What this tells me is, the key to this team moving forward is playing lock-down defensive hockey. Have you seen much this year that makes one think this team can play consistent defensive hockey? All the odd-man rushes and blown leads pretty loudly shout no to me.
This team is currently behind last year's pace in points and goals for, and ahead of the pace in goals against. Guentzel would certainly help them down the stretch and IF they make the playoffs...but he's not the piece that makes them a playoff contender, and locking in another 30 year old to an expensive long-term deal isn't the right move for this club with where it is as an organization.
Ask yourself what happens if Guentzel signs an 8year, 10M AAV deal tomorrow, and Crosby or Malkin suffer a season ending injury the next day? It's just another hypothetical, but there are so many hypotheticals and things based on reality that point to re-upping Guentzel and keeping him for another magic playoff first round exit isn't the right call.
I'd rather move Guentzel, get some young guys, move Smith and maybe one of Rakell/Rust at the draft, and maybe finally look at adding some skilled youth around our core. THAT would give them much better odds at being a playoff contender....IMO.