Penguins May Finally Use A Painful Contract To Fix Their Blue Line

The Edmonton Oilers face a challenging trade scenario involving defenseman Darnell Nurse, with the Pittsburgh Penguins offering both potential opportunity and risk.

The Darnell Nurse trade chatter keeps circling back to one simple question: how far is Edmonton willing to go to make a deal happen?

If the Oilers are serious about moving Nurse, GM Stan Bowman may have to loosen his stance, especially with the Pittsburgh Penguins emerging as a possible landing spot. According to Sportsnet insider Nick Kypreos, Pittsburgh has real interest in Nurse and the toughness and durability he brings.

But there’s a catch. Kyle Dubas wants left-shot defenseman Ryan Graves heading back to Edmonton to make the deal work.

“Finally, Darnell Nurse seems to be attracting more attention than Morgan Rielly. Multiple teams including Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and San Jose love Nurse’s toughness and durability.

But Edmonton has no interest in taking back a bad contract. Penguins GM Kyle Dubas wants Edmonton to take Ryan Graves’ contract for Nurse, but Edmonton has so far said no,”

The money on both contracts makes the issue pretty clear. Nurse, 31, has four years left on the eight-year, $74 million extension he signed with Edmonton in 2021. Graves, also 31, has three years remaining on the six-year, $27.5 million deal he signed with Pittsburgh as a free agent in 2023.

And Graves hasn’t exactly made the Penguins comfortable with that contract. His run in Pittsburgh has gone badly enough that last season he spent nearly as much time in the AHL as he did with the NHL club.

For Edmonton, absorbing that deal would be a real gamble. Still, Nurse appears to have enough market value that Pittsburgh would likely need to add more to the package to get Bowman to budge.

So this comes down to one thing: how badly the Oilers want out. If they’re unwilling to stretch beyond their current position, Nurse could be right back in Edmonton when the 2026-27 season opens.

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