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Penguins Perspectives: An offseason plan emerges
Welcome to Penguins Perspectives, a weekly column by KDKA-TV Digital Producer Patrick Damp. Each week, Patrick will talk about the week that was, the week to come, what to watch for, and more.
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – We as Penguins fans have been in the honeymoon phase in the past couple of weeks.
Hextall and Burke were out, Kyle Dubas was in, and we were all happy to bask in the glow of a new beginning in the Penguins’ front office.
Now, the work begins.
With the beginning of that work, and some hints from Dubas, a plan has emerged.
The NHL Draft is behind us and the free agency period begins tomorrow.
Prior to leaving for Nashville, Dubas addressed the local media for about half an hour and gave some insight into what his plan is heading into the rest of this offseason.
“I think we’re in a good spot and fortunate that the cap has remained flat,” he said. “It allows us to take on people from other clubs that can bring us good value and have us push to contend.”
That was evident just before the draft began on Wednesday evening when the Penguins sent a third-round pick in 2024 to the defending champion Vegas Golden Knights for forward Reilly Smith.
Vegas is one of those teams that Dubas was describing. Following their Stanley Cup victory, the team is faced with some tough decisions. One of those was re-signing trade deadline acquisition Ivan Barbashev following a big postseason.
Smith’s contract, a $5 million/season deal with two years remaining, essentially makes him the Penguins’ replacement for unrestricted free agent Jason Zucker. While Dubas and head coach Mike Sullivan haven’t shut the door on Zucker returning, it’s believed he’s seeking a 5-year, $5 million deal. With similar production, the Penguins got a player who can bring a lot of the same production but for less term.
As the draft progressed throughout the past two days, many expected the Penguins to use their first-round pick, 14th overall, to make a splash either for a goaltender or a defenseman, but no such deal developed.
This shows us that Dubas is likely operating from a place of strategic patience.
As of June 30, according to CapFriendly.com, 20 of the NHL’s 32 teams find themselves with $10 million or less remaining in salary cap space. This puts Dubas and the Penguins in a position of strength once the free agency window opens on July 1.
Despite a free agent class that doesn’t feature many big names, plenty of teams near the upper limit still have needs to fill and with limited room to operate, the Penguins are likely to go shopping at Aldi rather than Giant Eagle, so to speak.
With a lack of trades during the NHL Draft and teams such as Edmonton, Calgary, Vegas, and others giving away productive players for future, late-round picks, the Penguins are going to wait for their chance, just as they did with Smith.
The teams the Penguins are grouped with right now, having $15 million or more in salary cap space, are not at the same place as Pittsburgh. Teams like Arizona, Chicago, Detroit, and Ottawa are in different phases of rebuilding. Sure, they can also weaponize cap space, but a lot of players expected to be moved have some level of trade protection. They’re not looking to be on the ground floor of a rebuild, they’re looking to win.
That is both the mandate from Fenway Sports Group, and the plan articulated by Kyle Dubas – to maximize the remaining years of Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, and Kris Letang.
Considering some of the players believed to be available such as Noah Hanfin out of Calgary, the Penguins remain an attractive destination because the chase for a Stanley Cup remains.
The most valuable asset this offseason is cap space and the Penguins have just that.
This summer would be the ideal time for Dubas to wield that weapon as president.
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Duke’s Cooper Flagg throws down must-see dunk against Pitt
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Duke basketball star Cooper Flagg went viral for a dunk during Tuesday’s win against Pitt.
The freshman guard posterized Pitt forward Guillermo Diaz Graham in the second half of the matchup at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Duke beat Pitt 76-47.
Flagg picked off an entry pass near Pitt’s basket before going coast-to-coast and throwing down a powerful dunk through Diaz Graham, who was called for a foul on the play. The one-handed dunk sent Flagg’s teammates and the crowd into a frenzy with 17 minutes, 33 seconds remaining in the second half. Flagg hit the free throw to complete the three-point play.
Flagg finished 19 points, 10 rebounds and five assists, all of which were game-highs.
The 18-year-old freshman star is the projected No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA draft. Coming into Tuesday’s game, he was averaging 17.4 points, 8.4 rebounds and 3.6 assists per game for the No.4-ranked Blue Devils.
Pitt came into the game on a five-game winning streak. Cameron Corhen scored 11 points for the Panthers, who were outscored 18-0 over the final 6:34 of the game.
No. 4 Duke (13-2, 5-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) hosts Notre Dame on Saturday.
The Panthers (12-3, 3-1 ACC) host Louisville on Saturday. The Cardinals are on a five-game winning streak after beating Clemson on Tuesday. Louisville went 0-2 against Pitt last season.
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Slumping Steelers Find Themselves in All-Too-Familiar Territory in Wild-Card Round
The Pittsburgh Steelers are the biggest underdog in the NFL wild-card round for the second year in a row. Yikes.
The Steelers will their face AFC North rivals the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday night, and right now, Pittsburgh sits as a 10-point underdog. This is unfortunately familiar territory for Pittsburgh since last year the Steelers were a 10-point underdog to the Buffalo Bills. The Bills ended up winning that game 31–17.
Pittsburgh is heading into the wild-card game on a four-game losing streak—definitely not the results the team was hoping to end their up-and-down season on. They didn’t score over 17 points in that four-game streak, and they haven’t been favored in a game since their last win, which came over the Cleveland Browns on Dec. 8.
On the flip side, the Ravens are coming into the playoffs on a four-game winning streak. Baltimore even beat Pittsburgh 34–17 in that span. The Steelers previously beat the Ravens 18–16 on Nov. 17.
Saturday’s game marks the fifth time the AFC North rivals have faced each other in the playoffs with the Steelers having won three of the previous postseason matchus. However, Baltimore won the most recent game in 2014.
The odds are definitely not in the Steelers’ favor, but they could surprise NFL fans this weekend. If Pittsburgh does eke out a win, it will be the team’s first playoff win since the 2016 season.
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