When the Pittsburgh Penguins made the surprising move to part ways with both President of Hockey Operations Brian Burke and General Manager Ron Hextall at the conclusion of this season, it shook the hockey world.
While management has emphasized their commitment to winning with the core trio of Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, and Kris Letang, it's worth noting that Burke and Hextall had been working towards the same goal without success. As a result, speculation has arisen that Crosby could be on the move, with his potential destination set to send shockwaves throughout the NHL.
Biznasty Makes Bold Prediction About Crosby
Ex-player and current analyst Paul Bissonnette shared his belief that the Colorado Avalanche could be Crosby's next destination, a move that would significantly boost the already powerful team.
Sidney Crosby, who is 35 years old and recently completed a 93-point season, would be a major acquisition for any NHL team. However, for the Avalanche, securing Crosby would be a monumental achievement, ensuring their status as a competitive force in the league for several more seasons.