The hockey world is buzzing with speculation as dramatic changes unfold in Pittsburgh, casting uncertainty over the future of one of the NHL’s greatest icons. With the Penguins seemingly on the verge of a full-scale rebuild and longtime stars departing, the fate of Sidney Crosby has become a hot topic among fans and analysts alike.

The possibility of seeing Crosby in a Montreal Canadiens jersey—once unthinkable—suddenly feels within reach, igniting passionate debates and bold trade proposals across the league. As respected journalist Mathias Brunet puts forward a blockbuster offer that could reshape both franchises, questions swirl about loyalty, legacy, and the pursuit of another Stanley Cup. With so much at stake and the hockey landscape shifting rapidly, this could be the moment that changes everything for Crosby and two of the NHL’s most storied teams.

Feb 22, 2024; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby (87) reacts on the ice against the Montreal Canadiens during the third period at PPG Paints Arena. The Penguins won 4-1. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

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Yesterday on BPM Sports, the excellent Mathias Brunet proposed a trade offer that he would accept, involving Sidney Crosby and the Montreal Canadiens.

Following the big news yesterday involving Pittsburgh Penguins forward Evgeni Malkin..

Many observers are indeed wondering what this means for number 87.

The topic came up again on BPM Sports during journalist Mathias Brunet’s segment.

Trade Offer Journalist Mathias Brunet Would Accept Between the Canadiens and Penguins for Sidney Crosby

Here’s the suggested deal.

“Two first-round picks and one or two prospects, as long as it’s not Demidov, Reinbacher, or Hage, for Crosby? I say yes!»

Mathias Brunet

Such an offer would be accepted on his part.

And you, do you agree with him?

Would you trade two first-round picks + Logan Mailloux + Tyler Thorpe in exchange for Sidney Crosby?

I’m so curious to know what Crosby thinks of everything happening in Pittsburgh right now.

He lost his head coach, Mike Sullivan, he lost his star winger, Jake Guentzel, and now he’s about to lose his longtime teammate, Evgeni Malkin.. And on top of that, Pierre LeBrun is now reporting that the Penguins are on the verge of selling off everything and starting a rebuild.

I know he’s extremely loyal, but I just can’t believe Crosby will accept never playing in the playoffs again.

Definitely a situation to watch – this could be the perfect time to lure Crosby and send the Penguins an offer.