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Penguins Trades That Make Sense: What's Next?

1 h 2 min · 9. juli 2026
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On this episode of No Pucks Given, Dan Kingerski breaks down whether Kyle Dubas's Penguins rebuild plan has gone sideways — and argues it hasn't, walking through why the front office hasn't landed a Jason Robertson-caliber star yet and why that's actually on schedule. Dan digs into the prospect pipeline (Bill Zonnen, Will Horcoff, Ryan Miller, and more), makes the case for a Nikishin-and-Kotkaniemi package over Elias Pettersson, and runs the numbers on why chasing a big name right now could backfire once Crosby, Malkin, and the rest of the core age out. Then it's into the live Q&A: Logan Stanley's fit, the Kuzmenko-vs-Mantha comparison, Nick Robertson's stalled contract and a looming buyout window, Wilkes-Barre prospect frustration, Owen Pickering's development, Kris Letang's pairing outlook, and a full trade-cost breakdown for both Nikishin/Kotkaniemi and a hypothetical Pettersson-for-Graves swap. Chapters 00:00 — Cold open  00:19 — Welcome to episode 69 & PHN Q&A recap  02:44 — Has Kyle Dubas's rebuild plan gone sideways?  08:21 — The prospect pipeline on the way (Zonnen, Horcoff, Miller)  11:02 — The fork in the road: patience vs. the aging core  16:44 — Dan's trade preference: Nikishin + Kotkaniemi over Pettersson  21:21 — Why chasing Jason Robertson now doesn't add up  24:45 — Live Q&A kicks off  25:31 — Would the Penguins look at Logan Stanley?  26:44 — Kuzmenko vs. Mantha: a fair comparison?  29:37 — Nick Robertson's contract limbo & the buyout window  32:21 — The "let the plan crash" conspiracy theory  33:35 — Are the Wilkes-Barre prospects getting blocked?  39:58 — Do the Penguins' trade targets have a skating problem?  41:49 — When does Dubas make his next big move?  43:45 — Which prospects make the team out of camp? (Owen Pickering deep dive)  48:01 — Where does Kris Letang fit in the pairings?  50:04 — Will Jason Robertson stay in Dallas?  50:44 — Why Dubas has earned the benefit of the doubt  52:43 — Shane Wright, Kent Johnson, and other reclamation targets  53:15 — Mailbag: Wilkes-Barre jokes and the case against Robertson  54:38 — The new AHL rule on 19-year-olds, explained  58:16 — A wager: will the Capitals make the playoffs?  1:00:34 — What would it cost to get Nikishin and Kotkaniemi?  1:01:54 — Hypothetical: Pettersson for Graves + retained salary  1:02:19 — Wrap-up

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Penguins Trades That Make Sense: What's Next?

On this episode of No Pucks Given, Dan Kingerski breaks down whether Kyle Dubas's Penguins rebuild plan has gone sideways — and argues it hasn't, walking through why the front office hasn't landed a Jason Robertson-caliber star yet and why that's actually on schedule. Dan digs into the prospect pipeline (Bill Zonnen, Will Horcoff, Ryan Miller, and more), makes the case for a Nikishin-and-Kotkaniemi package over Elias Pettersson, and runs the numbers on why chasing a big name right now could backfire once Crosby, Malkin, and the rest of the core age out. Then it's into the live Q&A: Logan Stanley's fit, the Kuzmenko-vs-Mantha comparison, Nick Robertson's stalled contract and a looming buyout window, Wilkes-Barre prospect frustration, Owen Pickering's development, Kris Letang's pairing outlook, and a full trade-cost breakdown for both Nikishin/Kotkaniemi and a hypothetical Pettersson-for-Graves swap. Chapters 00:00 — Cold open  00:19 — Welcome to episode 69 & PHN Q&A recap  02:44 — Has Kyle Dubas's rebuild plan gone sideways?  08:21 — The prospect pipeline on the way (Zonnen, Horcoff, Miller)  11:02 — The fork in the road: patience vs. the aging core  16:44 — Dan's trade preference: Nikishin + Kotkaniemi over Pettersson  21:21 — Why chasing Jason Robertson now doesn't add up  24:45 — Live Q&A kicks off  25:31 — Would the Penguins look at Logan Stanley?  26:44 — Kuzmenko vs. Mantha: a fair comparison?  29:37 — Nick Robertson's contract limbo & the buyout window  32:21 — The "let the plan crash" conspiracy theory  33:35 — Are the Wilkes-Barre prospects getting blocked?  39:58 — Do the Penguins' trade targets have a skating problem?  41:49 — When does Dubas make his next big move?  43:45 — Which prospects make the team out of camp? (Owen Pickering deep dive)  48:01 — Where does Kris Letang fit in the pairings?  50:04 — Will Jason Robertson stay in Dallas?  50:44 — Why Dubas has earned the benefit of the doubt  52:43 — Shane Wright, Kent Johnson, and other reclamation targets  53:15 — Mailbag: Wilkes-Barre jokes and the case against Robertson  54:38 — The new AHL rule on 19-year-olds, explained  58:16 — A wager: will the Capitals make the playoffs?  1:00:34 — What would it cost to get Nikishin and Kotkaniemi?  1:01:54 — Hypothetical: Pettersson for Graves + retained salary  1:02:19 — Wrap-up

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