Trade pitch sees Penguins eyeing Leafs' Nick Robertson in multi-player deal
As Nick Robertson seeks a new beginning away from the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Pittsburgh Penguins have emerged as a potential destination.
Robertson, a promising 22-year-old forward, has struggled to secure a regular spot in Toronto, with only 87 games under his belt over four seasons and an average ice time of just over eleven minutes. Frustrated by limited opportunities, Robertson has reportedly requested a trade from the Maple Leafs.
In the wake of Robertson's trade request, fans have been buzzing with speculative trade scenarios. One notable proposal suggests sending Robertson and
Pontus Holmberg to the Pittsburgh Penguins.
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In return, the Maple Leafs would acquire
Lars Eller, Matt Nieto, and a third-round pick in the 2027 NHL Draft.
Pontus Holmberg, like Robertson, is still establishing himself in the NHL. The 25-year-old forward has played 91 games over two seasons, accumulating 30 career points. In contrast, the proposed return for Toronto includes veterans Lars Eller and Matt Nieto.
Lars Eller, a Stanley Cup champion with the Washington Capitals, brings substantial experience to the table. The 35-year-old has amassed 402 points in 1,036 games.
Matt Nieto, now 31, has also had a lengthy NHL career, with 203 points across 673 games. Despite their experience, Eller and Nieto are in the latter stages of their careers, which may influence Pittsburgh's decision to retain younger assets.
Given their aging profiles and potential diminishing returns, the Penguins might prefer to invest in younger talent. However, the success of this potential deal hinges on Robertson's willingness to move to Pittsburgh.
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