It's a strange offer coming from B/R, but it would give Josh Anderson a fresh start.
Anderson, who will earn $5.5 million per year for the next three seasons, is one of the few contracts (from the Marc Bergevin era) that doesn't look too good at the moment.
I still believe that, in the right system and on a team that will play in the playoffs, Anderson can still be very useful.
However, it seems that Martin St-Louis' system doesn't quite align with number 17.
In short, journalist Adam Gretz, via the very popular Bleacher Report network, has just brought up a rather unexpected trade proposal between Montreal and Pittsburgh.
Basically, he is suggesting the following offer.
To Montreal - Ryan Graves
To Pittsburgh - Josh Anderson
These are two players who need a fresh start and have contracts that don't look too good at the moment. It might even remind some of the Pierre-Luc Dubois/Darcy Kuemper trade.
That being said, it's interesting because it doesn't come from a Montreal-based media outlet or journalist, but at the same time, it doesn't seem like a very realistic proposal in my opinion.
Kent Hughes is more focused on trading a defenseman to acquire a forward, not the other way around!
This could be a solid trade for the Pittsburgh Penguins, and possibly even for Josh Anderson, but I really don't see Kent Hughes doing this, even though Ryan Graves was an excellent, tough defensive defenseman with the Colorado Avalanche and the New Jersey Devils.
Graves, 29, is a 6-foot-5, 220-pound defenseman who has accumulated 114 points in 372 career NHL games. (184 penalty minutes)
Last season in Pittsburgh, he recorded 14 points while maintaining a positive +10 rating. (+34 in 2023 with the Devils)
He earns $4.5 million per year until 2029.
Credit: DansLesCoulisses
Josh Anderson contre Ryan Graves : l'idée (étrange) de Bleacher Report
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AOUT 11 | 683 ANSWERS B/R proposes unusual trade sending Josh Anderson to the Pittsburgh Penguins Would you trade Josh Anderson for Ryan Graves? | ||
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