Based on what picks we have left, the most we could offer him is 4.29M. I'd think LA easily matches that.Pruezy11881 wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 5:21 pmOffer sheet Byfield.FLPensFan wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 3:31 pmIs this coming from anywhere else besides Kingerski's site?Pens4Life wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 1:52 pm Rumours circulating that Penguins are eyeing LAK young winger Arthur Kaliyev, kinda slow skating power forward with hellava wrister.. he is RFA and as LAK dont have him in longterm plans anymore rumours say ,I dont think they should expect kings ransome for him in a potential trade.. Sign and trade for R.Smith and prospect,would be good enough. Kings are looking for experianced players..
EDIT: Oh, I see the Hockey News also has an article "linking/wishing/hoping" him as a good fit for the Penguins. I don't see the fit. The only "pluses" are that he is young @ 22, has some size, and has a good shot.
One scouting report from February of this year lists his skating as "Barely adequate skater for the pace of the NHL." That simply will not fly in a Mike Sullivan system. His skating rating by that same scouting report ranked in the low 60s, which is pretty awful. HARD PASS for me on Kaliyev.
Kingerski mentioned Nicolas Robertson or Max Jones as other potential RFAs who could want a change of scenery. I don't really see a fit for either here. Robertson is a smallish forward. There's nothing I like about Robertson's game that we don't already have in Puustinen. This is where, when a guy says "yeah, Player X must not be good because he didn't catch on with another team." And this is where I would often counter "we have several of our own prospects that I would rather get a look at than Player X." It's just a numbers and development game.
Max Jones was a 3rd player Kingerski mentioned. I'm indifferent. He has some size and uses it, but right now he's a 4th line producer who makes 1.295M on his expiring RFA deal and has arbitration rights. Another pass.
I think we could do better with our fringe adds than these 3.
If anything, offer sheet Shane Pinto, if OTT won't trade him to us. OTT has 16 players signed and only 12.1M in cap space. 4.29M for Pinto would cut that to about 7.25M and needing new contracts for Brannstrom and then filling out a few more roster spots. They could probably do it, but they would probably be "forced" to go cheaper rather than choosing themselves to go cheaper or avoid UFAs.