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Penguins, Crosby & Malkin & Staal, and the Ducks

What type of players do the Penguins need most? What would it take for the Penguins to move Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin or Jordan Staal? Are Scott Niedermayer and Teemu Selanne planning a late-season return?

According to Pittsburgh Post Gazette’s Dave Molinari the Pittsburgh Penguins could use “another quality defenseman or goal-scoring winger.”


Molinari also states that the Penguins aren’t likely to trade forwards Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Jordan Staal any time soon.

However, Molinari suggests that the time may come when the Penguins will have to deal one of them due to financial reasons. Should that time arrive, the consensus is that Malkin would be the one to go.


After spending a few days at the Anaheim Ducks’ training camp, Eric Duhatschek of The Globe and Mail believes that defenseman Scott Niedermayer and unrestricted free agent forward Teemu Selanne will be back with the team at some point during the season.

Duhatschek suggests that the duo will likely “play at some later date this year.”

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