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RUMOR: Sharks-Penguins Erik Karlsson Trade ‘Noise’ Intensifies Amid Pittsburgh Buyout Window
The entire hockey world has waited for an Erik Karlsson trade this summer. We know that two teams, the Pittsburgh Penguins and Carolina Hurricanes, remain as potential suitors. However, the latest update may give the Penguins an upper hand in negotiations given their current circumstances.
NHL insider Elliotte Friedman joined NHL Network on Friday to discuss Pittsburgh. The team announced Kyle Dubas would formally operate as president of hockey operations and general manager on Thursday.
During his time on NHL Network, Friedman spoke of a potential Karlsson trade for Pittsburgh. “I’ve had a couple of people just say, ‘Keep an eye this weekend. There’s going to be an attempt to see if it can get closed,’” he said.
The NHL insider mentioned one very key reason this weekend could see an Erik Karlsson trade. Pittsburgh has a 48-hour buyout window after avoiding arbitration with forward Drew O’Connor. This buyout window starts on Saturday.
When Dubas joined the Penguins, he mentioned that he doesn’t like using buyouts. If he remains steadfast in not using buyouts, then a trade must occur. Pittsburgh is over the salary cap as of now. Jake Guentzel could go on long-term injured reserve, but that’s a temporary fix.
All this being said, Friedman reminded everyone that while he’s heard rumblings, this is nothing new. “Now, we’ve been here before,” the NHL insider cautioned on NHL Network. “I don’t want to be the bringer of false alarms or false panic. Let’s just say (there is) noise on the radar, or sonar, to keep an eye out this weekend.”
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Paul Skenes finishes third in NL Cy Young Award voting
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes finished third in the National League Cy Young Award voting on Wednesday.
Atlanta Braves pitcher Chris Sale won the award, while Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Zack Wheeler finished second.
The Pirates’ pitcher is the fifth rookie to finish in the top 3 in Cy Young voting, and his third-place finish is the highest by a rookie since Jose Fernandez’s third-place mark in 2013. Skenes received one second-place vote and 13 third-place votes. The award was voted on by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America.
For Skenes, Wednesday’s Cy Young third-place finish was the cap on a phenomenal rookie season. From May 11, when he made his Major League Baseball Debut, Skenes was a sensation on the mound. He finished the season with an 11-3 record and a 1.96 ERA in 133 innings over 23 starts. He added 170 strikeouts and only walked 32 batters.
The 22-year-old pitcher, the No. 1 pick in the 2023 draft out of LSU, had such a strong season that he was named the starting pitcher for the National League in the 2024 All-Star Game.
Though Skenes came up short in the NL Cy Young voting, the pitcher was named the 2024 NL Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year winner on Monday.
The pitcher also was named Baseball Digest’s National League Rookie of the Year earlier this month and Baseball America’s 2024 Rookie of the Year in October.
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