EDIT: nevermind - that was an Eklund post!

Swap of AHL forwards... I guess both GMs missed each other and decided they had to make a deal. Is this the 4th deal between these two franchises this season?
Swap of 2 players who weren't likely to be re-signed by their old club. Not sure when Andonovski played last, it wasn't the last WBS game. And, looks like Laferriere missed at least the last 3-4 games, whether healthy or injured scratch. He was also playing RW for Springfield, last time he was in the lineup.lemieuxReturns wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2025 3:42 pmLaferriere is one year younger and plays C instead of RW (Andonovski).
Both are upcoming group 6 UFA's
Both make $775K
BUT
Andonovski is waivers exempt
Laferriere is waivers eligible
My head hurtsFLPensFan wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2025 7:03 pmWBS recalls D-man Isaac Belliveau from Wheeling; sends Murashov back to Wheeling.
Makes me wonder if Larsson is coming back, or if they expect to bring Jarry back in a few days. In 6 games at the AHL level, Murashov is 6-0, 1 shutout, 1.99 GAA, .934 SV%...AKA best goalie in WBS this season.
Dang, that's a heck of a stint!FLPensFan wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2025 7:03 pmWBS recalls D-man Isaac Belliveau from Wheeling; sends Murashov back to Wheeling.
Makes me wonder if Larsson is coming back, or if they expect to bring Jarry back in a few days. In 6 games at the AHL level, Murashov is 6-0, 1 shutout, 1.99 GAA, .934 SV%...AKA best goalie in WBS this season.
I sure hope they are they are doing right by that guy - explaining the situation very well. He sure looks like the Pen's future in goal - sooner than they think.thehockeyguru wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2025 7:14 pmMy head hurtsFLPensFan wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2025 7:03 pmWBS recalls D-man Isaac Belliveau from Wheeling; sends Murashov back to Wheeling.
Makes me wonder if Larsson is coming back, or if they expect to bring Jarry back in a few days. In 6 games at the AHL level, Murashov is 6-0, 1 shutout, 1.99 GAA, .934 SV%...AKA best goalie in WBS this season.
Not playing for a long time then waived probably contributed to it. GMs know how to waive players to get them through. It's sad the way this franchise treats some of it's players. Not saying other franchises don't, but MS seems to mistreat productive players (not necessarily stats, but hitting or whatever) who don't fit his narrow vision of what he should be.FLPensFan wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2025 6:36 pmPuljujarvi insinuates he wasn't too happy with Penguins:
“I was at a dead end. There was no prospect in Pittsburgh,” Puljujarvi told the outlet. “That’s why we came to this solution.”
“But at this point in my career, I didn’t think about money at all,” Puljujarvi told the outlet. “I want to enjoy hockey, play, and see the light at the end of the tunnel. I felt that was important.”
“Of course, (not being claimed) would be a bit of a shock,” said Puljujarvi. “My NHL value isn’t that high. On the other hand, I had already been out of action for a couple of months when I was (waived).”
“I’m really not satisfied,” Puljujarvi said of his Penguins’ treatment.
https://pittsburghhockeynow.com/jesse-p ... -penguins/
I've been thinking about something like that too. How happy can Sullivan really be with the Pens' situation? He seems exasperated and out of answers a lot of times in interviews and has to know that things aren't going to get better for at least a few years. I'm sure it's nice getting that salary, but he could likely get another job quickly and be making at least as much.KG wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 9:52 amI saw a podcast with Josh Yohe. He said he knows for a fact that Sullivan could of had the Devils job if he wanted it, and the Pens wouldn't have gone in his way.
Sullivan declined apparently. Really wonder if he will turn down an opportunity to coach for the Rangers or Bruins (again). I don't think he would pass up that opportunity. Original 6 franchise.
We'll see.
So because Sullivan didn't play Pulj after being a "productive player", his vision is narrow? We're really saying Pulj was a Sullivan problem? The guy could have been had by any team via waivers while almost making league minimum, and then once released, he signed an AHL PTO. Not a PTO with an NHL team, not an AHL deal, an AHL PTO. I think the problem is Pulj just isn't very good, aside from some bursts when he's reinserted back into the lineup.Daniel wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 10:34 amNot playing for a long time then waived probably contributed to it. GMs know how to waive players to get them through. It's sad the way this franchise treats some of it's players. Not saying other franchises don't, but MS seems to mistreat productive players (not necessarily stats, but hitting or whatever) who don't fit his narrow vision of what he should be.FLPensFan wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2025 6:36 pmPuljujarvi insinuates he wasn't too happy with Penguins:
“I was at a dead end. There was no prospect in Pittsburgh,” Puljujarvi told the outlet. “That’s why we came to this solution.”
“But at this point in my career, I didn’t think about money at all,” Puljujarvi told the outlet. “I want to enjoy hockey, play, and see the light at the end of the tunnel. I felt that was important.”
“Of course, (not being claimed) would be a bit of a shock,” said Puljujarvi. “My NHL value isn’t that high. On the other hand, I had already been out of action for a couple of months when I was (waived).”
“I’m really not satisfied,” Puljujarvi said of his Penguins’ treatment.
https://pittsburghhockeynow.com/jesse-p ... -penguins/
I don't blame Sullivan for Puljujarvi. You have to keep in mind that any other team could've claimed him and had an inexpensive bottom six option—none did.DeHaven162 wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 11:38 amSo because Sullivan didn't play Pulj after being a "productive player", his vision is narrow? We're really saying Pulj was a Sullivan problem? The guy could have been had by any team via waivers while almost making league minimum, and then once released, he signed an AHL PTO. Not a PTO with an NHL team, not an AHL deal, an AHL PTO. I think the problem is Pulj just isn't very good, aside from some bursts when he's reinserted back into the lineup.Daniel wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 10:34 amNot playing for a long time then waived probably contributed to it. GMs know how to waive players to get them through. It's sad the way this franchise treats some of it's players. Not saying other franchises don't, but MS seems to mistreat productive players (not necessarily stats, but hitting or whatever) who don't fit his narrow vision of what he should be.FLPensFan wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2025 6:36 pmPuljujarvi insinuates he wasn't too happy with Penguins:
“I was at a dead end. There was no prospect in Pittsburgh,” Puljujarvi told the outlet. “That’s why we came to this solution.”
“But at this point in my career, I didn’t think about money at all,” Puljujarvi told the outlet. “I want to enjoy hockey, play, and see the light at the end of the tunnel. I felt that was important.”
“Of course, (not being claimed) would be a bit of a shock,” said Puljujarvi. “My NHL value isn’t that high. On the other hand, I had already been out of action for a couple of months when I was (waived).”
“I’m really not satisfied,” Puljujarvi said of his Penguins’ treatment.
https://pittsburghhockeynow.com/jesse-p ... -penguins/
Was a great flyer on a guy who was still young and had high draft pedigree, but there's a reason he's flamed out of multiple organizations.
Who cares? The Pens gave him a new lease on hockey life. a 2-year contract, knowing full well he was not 100% last year. It did work out. I appreciate his hard work to get back, but let's just move on. Are we going to spend this much time on an AHL/NHL tweener? If he was so unbelieve as some think here, why wasn't he picked up? He's a JAG player, Just a Guy.FLPensFan wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2025 6:36 pmPuljujarvi insinuates he wasn't too happy with Penguins:
“I was at a dead end. There was no prospect in Pittsburgh,” Puljujarvi told the outlet. “That’s why we came to this solution.”
“But at this point in my career, I didn’t think about money at all,” Puljujarvi told the outlet. “I want to enjoy hockey, play, and see the light at the end of the tunnel. I felt that was important.”
“Of course, (not being claimed) would be a bit of a shock,” said Puljujarvi. “My NHL value isn’t that high. On the other hand, I had already been out of action for a couple of months when I was (waived).”
“I’m really not satisfied,” Puljujarvi said of his Penguins’ treatment.
https://pittsburghhockeynow.com/jesse-p ... -penguins/
This is weird indeed. I think they really need to get one goalie traded asap (not named Larsson, Murashov or Blomquist of course)..FLPensFan wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2025 7:03 pmWBS recalls D-man Isaac Belliveau from Wheeling; sends Murashov back to Wheeling.
Makes me wonder if Larsson is coming back, or if they expect to bring Jarry back in a few days. In 6 games at the AHL level, Murashov is 6-0, 1 shutout, 1.99 GAA, .934 SV%...AKA best goalie in WBS this season.
Ponomarev, yeah, would have liked to see more of, but Poulin is toast. The guy just hasn't forced his way here, and I think him being a 1st round pick makes him seem better than he is. I doubt he's ever an NHL player, but certainly not here.dark_forces wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 12:40 pmI don't blame Sullivan for Puljujarvi. You have to keep in mind that any other team could've claimed him and had an inexpensive bottom six option—none did.DeHaven162 wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 11:38 amSo because Sullivan didn't play Pulj after being a "productive player", his vision is narrow? We're really saying Pulj was a Sullivan problem? The guy could have been had by any team via waivers while almost making league minimum, and then once released, he signed an AHL PTO. Not a PTO with an NHL team, not an AHL deal, an AHL PTO. I think the problem is Pulj just isn't very good, aside from some bursts when he's reinserted back into the lineup.Daniel wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 10:34 amNot playing for a long time then waived probably contributed to it. GMs know how to waive players to get them through. It's sad the way this franchise treats some of it's players. Not saying other franchises don't, but MS seems to mistreat productive players (not necessarily stats, but hitting or whatever) who don't fit his narrow vision of what he should be.FLPensFan wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2025 6:36 pmPuljujarvi insinuates he wasn't too happy with Penguins:
“I was at a dead end. There was no prospect in Pittsburgh,” Puljujarvi told the outlet. “That’s why we came to this solution.”
“But at this point in my career, I didn’t think about money at all,” Puljujarvi told the outlet. “I want to enjoy hockey, play, and see the light at the end of the tunnel. I felt that was important.”
“Of course, (not being claimed) would be a bit of a shock,” said Puljujarvi. “My NHL value isn’t that high. On the other hand, I had already been out of action for a couple of months when I was (waived).”
“I’m really not satisfied,” Puljujarvi said of his Penguins’ treatment.
https://pittsburghhockeynow.com/jesse-p ... -penguins/
Was a great flyer on a guy who was still young and had high draft pedigree, but there's a reason he's flamed out of multiple organizations.
Where I blame Sullivan is not giving a player like Ponamarev or Poulin more time on the NHL roster, at least in a 4th line capacity. How hard would it be to scratch Nieto—it's not like we're resigning him anyway, and who gives a damn if he's offended by it?
No, I'm saying Puji is one of a long line of players that appear to be mistreated by the organization. I think Sullivan has been a terrible and stagnant coach for several years. I think Sullivan is holding this team back. This isn't a Puji think specifically just the latest.DeHaven162 wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 11:38 amSo because Sullivan didn't play Pulj after being a "productive player", his vision is narrow? We're really saying Pulj was a Sullivan problem? The guy could have been had by any team via waivers while almost making league minimum, and then once released, he signed an AHL PTO. Not a PTO with an NHL team, not an AHL deal, an AHL PTO. I think the problem is Pulj just isn't very good, aside from some bursts when he's reinserted back into the lineup.Daniel wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 10:34 amNot playing for a long time then waived probably contributed to it. GMs know how to waive players to get them through. It's sad the way this franchise treats some of it's players. Not saying other franchises don't, but MS seems to mistreat productive players (not necessarily stats, but hitting or whatever) who don't fit his narrow vision of what he should be.FLPensFan wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2025 6:36 pmPuljujarvi insinuates he wasn't too happy with Penguins:
“I was at a dead end. There was no prospect in Pittsburgh,” Puljujarvi told the outlet. “That’s why we came to this solution.”
“But at this point in my career, I didn’t think about money at all,” Puljujarvi told the outlet. “I want to enjoy hockey, play, and see the light at the end of the tunnel. I felt that was important.”
“Of course, (not being claimed) would be a bit of a shock,” said Puljujarvi. “My NHL value isn’t that high. On the other hand, I had already been out of action for a couple of months when I was (waived).”
“I’m really not satisfied,” Puljujarvi said of his Penguins’ treatment.
https://pittsburghhockeynow.com/jesse-p ... -penguins/
Was a great flyer on a guy who was still young and had high draft pedigree, but there's a reason he's flamed out of multiple organizations.
I'll be honest, I was one of the last people who wanted Sullivan to be replaced, but I do think his time has ran its course. But to say he's been terrible and stagnant is wild to me. Look at the team he's had this year and the last few. Sure, a new coach might have won a few more games just due to a new voice. But has any of these last few teams been good, or a legit contender? Hard no.Daniel wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 1:06 pmNo, I'm saying Puji is one of a long line of players that appear to be mistreated by the organization. I think Sullivan has been a terrible and stagnant coach for several years. I think Sullivan is holding this team back. This isn't a Puji think specifically just the latest.DeHaven162 wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 11:38 amSo because Sullivan didn't play Pulj after being a "productive player", his vision is narrow? We're really saying Pulj was a Sullivan problem? The guy could have been had by any team via waivers while almost making league minimum, and then once released, he signed an AHL PTO. Not a PTO with an NHL team, not an AHL deal, an AHL PTO. I think the problem is Pulj just isn't very good, aside from some bursts when he's reinserted back into the lineup.Daniel wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 10:34 amNot playing for a long time then waived probably contributed to it. GMs know how to waive players to get them through. It's sad the way this franchise treats some of it's players. Not saying other franchises don't, but MS seems to mistreat productive players (not necessarily stats, but hitting or whatever) who don't fit his narrow vision of what he should be.FLPensFan wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2025 6:36 pmPuljujarvi insinuates he wasn't too happy with Penguins:
“I was at a dead end. There was no prospect in Pittsburgh,” Puljujarvi told the outlet. “That’s why we came to this solution.”
“But at this point in my career, I didn’t think about money at all,” Puljujarvi told the outlet. “I want to enjoy hockey, play, and see the light at the end of the tunnel. I felt that was important.”
“Of course, (not being claimed) would be a bit of a shock,” said Puljujarvi. “My NHL value isn’t that high. On the other hand, I had already been out of action for a couple of months when I was (waived).”
“I’m really not satisfied,” Puljujarvi said of his Penguins’ treatment.
https://pittsburghhockeynow.com/jesse-p ... -penguins/
Was a great flyer on a guy who was still young and had high draft pedigree, but there's a reason he's flamed out of multiple organizations.
You hit the nail on the head. People want to complain "Why are you crying about Puljujarvi, it's no big loss?" It's not just Puljujarvi...it him, and Poulin, and Puustinen, and a handful of other guys that get thrown a handful of games and then return to the scrap heap in favor of Joe Old Man with a Walker. Basically, Sullivan is telling many of his young guys "You need to do all your developing in the AHL. There's no room for us to watch you grow at the NHL level. I got 30 year olds that make more mistakes that I'd rather play."dark_forces wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 12:40 pmI don't blame Sullivan for Puljujarvi. You have to keep in mind that any other team could've claimed him and had an inexpensive bottom six option—none did.DeHaven162 wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 11:38 amSo because Sullivan didn't play Pulj after being a "productive player", his vision is narrow? We're really saying Pulj was a Sullivan problem? The guy could have been had by any team via waivers while almost making league minimum, and then once released, he signed an AHL PTO. Not a PTO with an NHL team, not an AHL deal, an AHL PTO. I think the problem is Pulj just isn't very good, aside from some bursts when he's reinserted back into the lineup.Daniel wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 10:34 amNot playing for a long time then waived probably contributed to it. GMs know how to waive players to get them through. It's sad the way this franchise treats some of it's players. Not saying other franchises don't, but MS seems to mistreat productive players (not necessarily stats, but hitting or whatever) who don't fit his narrow vision of what he should be.FLPensFan wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2025 6:36 pmPuljujarvi insinuates he wasn't too happy with Penguins:
“I was at a dead end. There was no prospect in Pittsburgh,” Puljujarvi told the outlet. “That’s why we came to this solution.”
“But at this point in my career, I didn’t think about money at all,” Puljujarvi told the outlet. “I want to enjoy hockey, play, and see the light at the end of the tunnel. I felt that was important.”
“Of course, (not being claimed) would be a bit of a shock,” said Puljujarvi. “My NHL value isn’t that high. On the other hand, I had already been out of action for a couple of months when I was (waived).”
“I’m really not satisfied,” Puljujarvi said of his Penguins’ treatment.
https://pittsburghhockeynow.com/jesse-p ... -penguins/
Was a great flyer on a guy who was still young and had high draft pedigree, but there's a reason he's flamed out of multiple organizations.
Where I blame Sullivan is not giving a player like Ponamarev or Poulin more time on the NHL roster, at least in a 4th line capacity. How hard would it be to scratch Nieto—it's not like we're resigning him anyway, and who gives a damn if he's offended by it?
Add to that he continues to try to employ the same/similar systems that the team had success with 10 years ago. This team, and the ones we've been icing for the past 3-5 years are not capable of keeping that up for 82 games, let alone a playoff run.FLPensFan wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 1:38 pmYou hit the nail on the head. People want to complain "Why are you crying about Puljujarvi, it's no big loss?" It's not just Puljujarvi...it him, and Poulin, and Puustinen, and a handful of other guys that get thrown a handful of games and then return to the scrap heap in favor of Joe Old Man with a Walker. Basically, Sullivan is telling many of his young guys "You need to do all your developing in the AHL. There's no room for us to watch you grow at the NHL level. I got 30 year olds that make more mistakes that I'd rather play."dark_forces wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 12:40 pmI don't blame Sullivan for Puljujarvi. You have to keep in mind that any other team could've claimed him and had an inexpensive bottom six option—none did.DeHaven162 wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 11:38 amSo because Sullivan didn't play Pulj after being a "productive player", his vision is narrow? We're really saying Pulj was a Sullivan problem? The guy could have been had by any team via waivers while almost making league minimum, and then once released, he signed an AHL PTO. Not a PTO with an NHL team, not an AHL deal, an AHL PTO. I think the problem is Pulj just isn't very good, aside from some bursts when he's reinserted back into the lineup.Daniel wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 10:34 amNot playing for a long time then waived probably contributed to it. GMs know how to waive players to get them through. It's sad the way this franchise treats some of it's players. Not saying other franchises don't, but MS seems to mistreat productive players (not necessarily stats, but hitting or whatever) who don't fit his narrow vision of what he should be.FLPensFan wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2025 6:36 pmPuljujarvi insinuates he wasn't too happy with Penguins:
“I was at a dead end. There was no prospect in Pittsburgh,” Puljujarvi told the outlet. “That’s why we came to this solution.”
“But at this point in my career, I didn’t think about money at all,” Puljujarvi told the outlet. “I want to enjoy hockey, play, and see the light at the end of the tunnel. I felt that was important.”
“Of course, (not being claimed) would be a bit of a shock,” said Puljujarvi. “My NHL value isn’t that high. On the other hand, I had already been out of action for a couple of months when I was (waived).”
“I’m really not satisfied,” Puljujarvi said of his Penguins’ treatment.
https://pittsburghhockeynow.com/jesse-p ... -penguins/
Was a great flyer on a guy who was still young and had high draft pedigree, but there's a reason he's flamed out of multiple organizations.
Where I blame Sullivan is not giving a player like Ponamarev or Poulin more time on the NHL roster, at least in a 4th line capacity. How hard would it be to scratch Nieto—it's not like we're resigning him anyway, and who gives a damn if he's offended by it?
Nieto is worthless. If this team can't find another young player that can PK, we're in big, big trouble.
Acciari is fine, but, just like Carter the last 2 years...he doesn't need to be an every day player.
Sullivan needs to give some of these younger guys a longer leash. This isn't a well oiled, cup contending team that has to push rookies out of the lineup because he's trying to win championships. This is a team entering a new phase, and giving more opportunities for younger guys over the older ones should be high on the priority list.
I think the team has probably the same record as they should have. Sullivan doesn't seem to get the best out of his players anymore and doesn't coach to that extra win or whatever. We saw him navigate great for several years. I think he was a great coach and I think if he went to another team he'd have success, but I think we're seeing why coaches have a 3-5 year life span. I view him like I view Tomlin. Both are really good coaches and both are stuck in their ways with the Penguins and Steelers. The system looks the same, though the PP does look better with a fresh set of eyes on it. The team has the same issues year in and year out (blowing 3rd period leads).DeHaven162 wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 1:21 pmI'll be honest, I was one of the last people who wanted Sullivan to be replaced, but I do think his time has ran its course. But to say he's been terrible and stagnant is wild to me. Look at the team he's had this year and the last few. Sure, a new coach might have won a few more games just due to a new voice. But has any of these last few teams been good, or a legit contender? Hard no.Daniel wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 1:06 pmNo, I'm saying Pulj is one of a long line of players that appear to be mistreated by the organization. I think Sullivan has been a terrible and stagnant coach for several years. I think Sullivan is holding this team back. This isn't a Pulj think specifically just the latest.DeHaven162 wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 11:38 amSo because Sullivan didn't play Pulj after being a "productive player", his vision is narrow? We're really saying Pulj was a Sullivan problem? The guy could have been had by any team via waivers while almost making league minimum, and then once released, he signed an AHL PTO. Not a PTO with an NHL team, not an AHL deal, an AHL PTO. I think the problem is Pulj just isn't very good, aside from some bursts when he's reinserted back into the lineup.Daniel wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 10:34 amNot playing for a long time then waived probably contributed to it. GMs know how to waive players to get them through. It's sad the way this franchise treats some of it's players. Not saying other franchises don't, but MS seems to mistreat productive players (not necessarily stats, but hitting or whatever) who don't fit his narrow vision of what he should be.FLPensFan wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2025 6:36 pmPuljujarvi insinuates he wasn't too happy with Penguins:
“I was at a dead end. There was no prospect in Pittsburgh,” Puljujarvi told the outlet. “That’s why we came to this solution.”
“But at this point in my career, I didn’t think about money at all,” Puljujarvi told the outlet. “I want to enjoy hockey, play, and see the light at the end of the tunnel. I felt that was important.”
“Of course, (not being claimed) would be a bit of a shock,” said Puljujarvi. “My NHL value isn’t that high. On the other hand, I had already been out of action for a couple of months when I was (waived).”
“I’m really not satisfied,” Puljujarvi said of his Penguins’ treatment.
https://pittsburghhockeynow.com/jesse-p ... -penguins/
Was a great flyer on a guy who was still young and had high draft pedigree, but there's a reason he's flamed out of multiple organizations.
The state of this team has little to do with Sullivan, and more to do with the bad and aging players. If we're being honest, are Rust and Rakell first line wingers on a legit team? Is Evgeni Malkin a 2nd line player anymore? Have our depth players been nothing but a hogepoge of nothingness?
Everyone gets mad at Sullivan for not playing Pulj or Puusty or Rikkola enough, but in the end those guys just stunk.