Pittsburgh Penguins, Winnipeg Jets, Centers, New Jersey Devils, and the Vancouver Canucks Tom Gulitti of NHL.com: It’ll be the first trade deadline for Washington Capitals GM Chris Patrick, and he doesn’t feel any urgency to make a big trade by the deadline.
The Pittsburgh Penguins would trade Erik Karlsson ‘in a heartbeat’ but it’s more likely to happen in the offseason. Josh Yohe of The Athletic: Is it time for the Pittsburgh
The NHL trade rumor mill is too scattered to pick just one headline today. Buckle up. We’ve got the Calgary Flames taking a run at multiple unique targets, the New Jersey Devils’ big-game hunting, the complicated three-way deal getting Trent Frederic to Edmonton,
Cody Glass scored in his New Jersey Devils debut, a 3-1 win against the Philadelphia Flyers at Wells Fargo Center on Sunday. Glass was acquired in a trade with the Pittsburgh Penguins on Friday, two days after New Jersey placed top center Jack Hughes on long-term injured reserve following shoulder surgery.
With the minutes until the 3:00 p.m. ET trade deadline dwindling, the Pittsburgh Penguins have made another move.
Matt Boldy has points in back-to-back games and has been excellent since returning from the 4 Nations tournament, where he had a really good showing. The offense flows through Boldy without Kaprizov in the lineup and he's on pace to beat his career-best 69 points. Boldy has 54 points through 63 games and should be able to snag one more today.
Gruden has made 16 appearances for the Penguins over the past two seasons, but he didn't suit up for Pittsburgh this year. Over 42 appearances with AHL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton during the 2024-25 campaign, he's logged seven goals, six assists, 48 PIM and a plus-4 rating, and he'll likely remain in the minors with his new club.