logo
Oilers-Penguins Trade Idea Swaps Defensemen With $166 Million in Combined Salaries

Oilers-Penguins Trade Idea Swaps Defensemen With $166 Million in Combined Salaries

Yahoo2 days ago
Oilers-Penguins Trade Idea Swaps Defensemen With $166 Million in Combined Salaries originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
As Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Erik Karlsson's name remains in offseason trade speculation, NHL analysts are starting to come up with trade destinations that could benefit all parties involved.
One of those could be the Edmonton Oilers, who are coming off back-to-back Stanley Cup Final losses and looking to bolster their defense.
TSN's Travis Yost floated the runners-up as a potential trade destination, laying out a framework that would involve Darnell Nurse heading to the Penguins.
'Why Edmonton?' Yost wrote. 'Adding more offensive firepower to this Western Conference juggernaut would seem silly at first blush, but there are two compelling reasons to consider it.
'One, the Oilers might be able to solve a contract issue of their own as part of a bigger trade. Two, Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl still benefit from another playmaker on the ice, especially from the blueline.'
In Yost's eyes, Edmonton could address both its cap issues and its postseason struggles on the blue line in one swing if they complete a Darnell Nurse-Karlsson swap.
Karlsson, 35, still carries elite offensive upside, having averaged 70 points per 82 games across the last three seasons. He carries a cap hit of $11.5 million annually, but Pittsburgh could retain some salary in a potential trade.
Nurse, meanwhile, is younger (30) but is coming off a low-production season with just 33 points in 76 regular-season games. Making things worse, he carries an annual $9.25 million cap hit through June 2030.
Karlsson, who has two years left on his deal, holds a full no-move clause but could be willing to waive it under the right conditions.
'He's arrived in Pittsburgh as they're headed in the wrong direction,' NHL insider Chris Johnston said about Karlsson's mindset. 'I have to think he's going to get antsy at a certain point here.'
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 15, 2025, where it first appeared.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Trump claims he's made a ‘massive' trade deal with Japan
Trump claims he's made a ‘massive' trade deal with Japan

Yahoo

time23 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Trump claims he's made a ‘massive' trade deal with Japan

President Donald Trump boasted Tuesday that he had made a 'massive' deal with Japan that would generate 'thousands of jobs' and billions of dollars for the U.S. The president announced the trade framework – 'perhaps the largest Deal ever made' – in a Truth Social post Tuesday, revealing that a 15 percent tax on goods imported from Japan had been agreed. In the post Trump said Japan would invest 'at my direction' $550 billion into the U.S. and would 'open' its economy to American-made vehicles as well as 'rice' and 'other things.' But further details remained scant. The 15 percent tax on imported Japanese goods is a significant drop from the 25 percent rate that Trump, in a recent letter to Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, said would be levied starting on August 1. 'This Deal will create Hundreds of Thousands of Jobs — There has never been anything like it,' the president posted on Truth Social, adding that the United States 'will continue to always have a great relationship with the Country of Japan.' 'This is a very exciting time for the United States of America, and especially for the fact that we will continue to always have a great relationship with the Country of Japan. Thank you for your attention to this matter!' Early Wednesday in Tokyo, Japanese Prime Minister Shigera Ishiba confirmed the new trade agreement, saying it would benefit both sides and help them work together. 'The government was determined to protect national interests,' Ishiba told reporters, per the Wall Street Journal. Trump's announcement appeared to excite investors, with the benchmark Nikkei – the Tokyo stock market – climbing 2.6 percent to its highest in a year, with shares of automakers also surging. Toyota grew by more than 11 percent, with Honda and Nissan both up more than 8 percent. But American automakers were less buoyed with the deal, with concerns raised over low import levies from Japan, compared to tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico remaining at 25 percent. Matt Blunt, head of the American Automotive Policy Council, said, "Any deal that charges a lower tariff for Japanese imports with virtually no U.S. content than the tariff imposed on North American-built vehicles with high U.S. content is a bad deal for U.S. industry and U.S. auto workers.' Sign in to access your portfolio

NHL Releases 2025-26 NHL Regular Season: Islanders Key Dates & Notes
NHL Releases 2025-26 NHL Regular Season: Islanders Key Dates & Notes

Yahoo

time27 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

NHL Releases 2025-26 NHL Regular Season: Islanders Key Dates & Notes

The New York Islanders will begin the 2025-26 season on the road when they visit the Pittsburgh Penguins on October 9. New York's home opener will be on October 11 when they host the Washington Capitals. Here are some other key dates on the schedule: Colorado Avalanche forward Brock Nelson will make his return to Long Island on Thursday, Dec. 4. For the Islanders, Jonathan Drouin and assistant coach Ray Bennett will make their returns to Colorado when the Islanders head to Ball Arena on Sunday, Nov. 16. Montreal Canadiens defenseman Noah Dobson will make his return to Long Island on Sunday, Apr. 12, the second to last game of the regular season. The Islanders will first square off with the New York Rangers on Sat, Nov. 8 at MSG. Stefen Rosner (@stefen_rosner) on X #Isles battle the #NYR, concluding the season series with a home & home: Sat, Nov 8 at MSG, 7 PM Sat, Dec. 27 at UBS, 6 PM Wed, Jan. 28 at UBS, 7:30 Thur, Jan. 29 at MSG, 7 PM If Matthew Schaefer joins the Islanders in the NHL this season, he will face his favorite NHL team growing up, the Toronto Maple Leafs, on Saturday, Jan 3, with his first visit to Scotiabank Arena being on Tuesday, March 17. Other noteables: - 10 of last 12 games at UBS Arena - Home games are back to 7 PM, outside of a few - 5 home games begin at 1 PM - 13 total afternoon starts - 2 seven-game road trips - 15 back-to-backs this season - Columbus Day matinee vs. WPG - Thanskgiving Eve vs. BOS - No game New Year's Eve but host UTAH on New Year's Day *game times are subject to change PHOTO: Dennis Schneidler-Imagn Images

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store