Ex-Bruins Defender Could Become Big Trade Chip
Matt Grzelcyk's eight-year tenure with the Boston Bruins ended this past off-season, as he signed a one-year, $2.75 million contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins. Seeing the Bruins move on from Grzelcyk was not particularly surprising, as his placement on their depth chart dropped, especially during the playoffs.
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So far, Grzelcyk has had a mixed start with the Penguins. He has provided solid offense from the point, recording five assists in his first 11 games. However, he also has a minus-7 on the year.
However, it is also important to note that the Penguins' start has been disastrous. They have a 3-7-1 record and are tied at the bottom of the Metropolitan Division with the Philadelphia Flyers. If they don't turn things around, they will likely be sellers once we get closer to the trade deadline. If this occurs, Grzelcyk would become a clear trade candidate, as he is only signed for this campaign.
If Grzelcyk is made available by the Penguins this season, he would undoubtedly generate interest. This is because he can handle playing top-four minutes and has plenty of playoff experience due to his time with the Bruins.
It will be interesting to see what happens with Grzelcyk and the Penguins. The Pens are clearly trending in the wrong direction right now, so seeing Grzelcyk on the block later this year would not be too shocking.
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