by Hunter Hodies
Now that the Pittsburgh Penguins have signed Evgeni Malkin, their attention turns to star defensemen Kris Letang and what they should do with him.
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Kris Letang. Photo credit NHL |
He has one year left on his current contract but he is reportedly asking for too much money to extend him. He’s asking for $7 million a year, which is way too much for a Penguins team that already has almost $20 million per year going to Malkin and Sidney Crosby for the next nine seasons.
Pittsburgh can do a couple of things with Letang. They can try to trade him to a team such as Colorado for a top player like Gabriel Landeskog, but it’s highly unlikely they will do that. They could also trade him at the draft which is where a lot of big trades are happening these days. That’s when the Penguins traded Jordan Staal last June after failing to sign him to a long-term extension.
The Penguins could also sign him to maybe a three- of four-year extension instead of the five or six years he’s looking for. They would have to give him less money than he is actually worth on the market. I think the two sides will eventually come to a understanding and give Letang less money than what he’s asking for now.
All in all, these are the two likely scenarios for Letang. This will probably be a slow proccess for the Penguins and Letang. We will see what happens.
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