Nick Bonino is reportedly headed back to Pittsburgh ahead of today's trade deadline. NHL inside Elliotte Friedman broke the news early this morning that the ...
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Les Penguins de Pittsburgh ont réalisé une transaction tôt vendredi en faisant l'acquisition de l'attaquant Nick Bonino des Sharks de San Jose.
Dans cet échange, le Tricolore reçoit également le défenseur européen Tony Sund et envoie aux Sharks les droits de l'espoir Arvid Henrikson. Les Canadiens de Montréal sont impliqués en tant que troisième équipe pour faciliter la transaction; ils récupèrent du coup le choix de cinquième tour des Sharks en 2024 en acceptant de retenir 50% du salaire de Bonino. Les «Requins» ont reçu des sélections de cinquième et de septième tour.
The San Jose Sharks are trading the veteran centre to Pittsburgh for fifth- and seventh-round picks, TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun reports. Advertisement.
In 820 career games, Bonino has 158 goals and 353 points. Bonino played five seasons for the Ducks before being traded to the Vancouver Canucks. The 34-year-old Hartford, Conn., native was originally selected by the Sharks with the 173rd overall pick in the 2007 NHL Draft and was traded to the Anaheim Ducks.
In 820 career NHL games with the Sharks, Minnesota Wild, Nashville Predators, Penguins, Vancouver Canucks and Anaheim Ducks, Bonino has 158 goals and 195 ...
The 34-year-old Bonino has 10 goals and nine assists in 59 games with the rebuilding Sharks this season. Bonino, San Jose's leader in short-handed ice time and blocked shots, is a rental with a cap hit of $2.05 million on an expiring contract. The Sharks get a conditional fifth-round pick in 2024 and a seventh-round pick in 2023, along with Lake Superior State NCAA defenceman Arvid Henriksson.
Bonino returns to Pittsburgh, where he was part of two Stanley Cup title teams from 2015 to 2017. The 34-year-old has 19 points (10 goals and nine assists) for ...
[Nico Sturm](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/nico-sturm-YZGoZeW0Opg2D5O4/) and [Steven Lorentz](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/steven-lorentz-xIY0W6mLY6aolPxO/), Bonino has been a Swiss Army knife for first-year coach David Quinn. Still, he figures to fill a role the Penguins need and obviously the head coach is familiar with this player. Feeling some pressure to get this team into a 17th consecutive postseason, it makes sense Hextall would want a known commodity in Bonino instead of trusting a depth role to another younger player. [Wild](https://theathletic.com/nhl/team/wild/). The problem with this trade, though, is clear. He has long been good defensively and a strong penalty killer. Bonino is a respected veteran with two Penguins Cup rings. ET: Follow here for live updates.](https://theathletic.com/live-blogs/nhl-trade-deadline-live-news-deals-grades-reaction/MjUKX3GL2Ic5/) Bonino has also been one of San Jose’s top penalty killers for a unit that has consistently ranked in the top five all season. Bonino got off to an extremely slow start, production-wise, for the second consecutive season. - The 34-year-old has 19 points (10 goals and nine assists) for San Jose this season. The
Former Vancouver Canucks forward Nick Bonino is returning to the Pittsburgh Penguins, leaving the San Jose Sharks at the NHL trade deadline.
As well, there’s clear pressure to extend the club’s 17-year playoff berth streak. Bonino was on the Canucks when the club last played a home playoff game in 2015. Bonino!
Six ans après avoir quitté Pittsburgh, Nick Bonino est de retour. Selon ce que rapporte Elliotte Friedman, informateur du réseau Sportsnet, les Sharks de ...
Après ses deux premières rencontres en octobre, il a rejoint le programme d’aide aux joueurs de la LNH et de l’Association des joueurs. Ils ont échangé l’attaquant Jakub Vrana aux Blues de St-Louis en retour du joueur de centre Dylan McLaughlin et d’un choix de 7e tour en 2025. Les deux attaquants de 26 ans écoulent un contrat d’une saison ; le premier sera joueur autonome sans restriction à la fin de la campagne alors que le deuxième sera joueur autonome avec restriction.
The 34-year-old center previously played for the Penguins from 2015 to 2017 and was a key member of their back-to-back Stanley Cup Championship teams in 2016 ...
The 27-year-old signed an entry-level contract with the Sharks back in 2019-20 but never came over to North America. Bonino was an important veteran voice in the locker room, but is nearing the end of his career and not much use to a club trying to reorganize around young talent. They’ll also grab the rights to Henriksson, who is finishing up a four-year career at Lake Superior State after coming over to North America in 2018. Now, he is playing with Rogle in the SHL, where he partners with Canadiens 2022 draft pick Bonino has ten goals and 19 points in 59 games this season with the Sharks. The trio gave the Penguins great depth, and Bonino will look to add some depth for them once again. The 34-year-old center previously played for the Penguins from 2015 to 2017 and was a key member of their back-to-back Stanley Cup Championship teams in 2016 and 2017. The full deal looks like this: [Carl Hagelin](https://www.hockey-reference.com/players/h/hagelca01.html?utm_medium=linker&utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&utm_campaign=2023-03-03_hr) and [Phil Kessel](https://www.hockey-reference.com/players/k/kesseph01.html?utm_medium=linker&utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&utm_campaign=2023-03-03_hr). [Arvid Henriksson](https://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=191730), conditional 2024 fifth-round pick (PIT), 2023 seventh-round pick (PIT) [Tony Sund](https://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=200766), 2024 fifth-round pick (SJS) [Nick Bonino](https://www.hockey-reference.com/players/b/boninni01.html?utm_medium=linker&utm_source=www.prohockeyrumors.com&utm_campaign=2023-03-03_hr) [has been re-acquired](https://www.nhl.com/penguins/news/penguins-acquire-bonino-in-three-team-trade-with-san-jose-and-montreal/c-341774568) by the Pittsburgh Penguins from the San Jose Sharks.
The San Jose Sharks reportedly have traded Nick Bonino to the Pittsburgh Penguins.
- San Jose trades defenseman Tony Sund to Pittsburgh in exchange for Pittsburgh’s conditional 2024 fifth-round draft selection and Pittsburgh’s 2023 seventh-round draft selection. “Nick has been a quality, veteran teammate on and off the ice during his time in San Jose,” general manager Mike Grier said. - San Jose trades Bonino and their 2024 fifth-round draft selection to Montreal in exchange for the rights to Arvid Henrikson.
Les Penguins n'avaient pas tout à fait terminé leurs emplettes de la la date limite des échanges.
Sund est un partenaire de jeu de l'espoir des Canadiens Adam Engstrom, avec Rögle BK. Sund est un arrière de 27 ans qui joue présentement dans la SHL. Montréal donne aussi les droits du défenseur Arvid Henrikson aux Sharks dans l'échange.
The #habs are playing third-party broker in the Nick Bonino trade between SJ/PIT. They get a fifth-round draft pick for the trouble.
C'est comme si mon frère jouait pour le Canadien. C'est un rêve qu'on a tous. Les Penguins ont cédé un cinquième choix et un septième choix en 2023. Ce n’est vraiment pas un gros prix. [March 3, 2023] Il va garder du salaire afin de faciliter la transaction l’envoyant aux Penguins de Pittsburgh.
Les Penguins n'avaient pas tout à fait terminé leurs emplettes de la la date limite des échanges.
Sund est un partenaire de jeu de l'espoir des Canadiens Adam Engstrom, avec Rögle BK. Sund est un arrière de 27 ans qui joue présentement dans la SHL. Montréal donne aussi les droits du défenseur Arvid Henrikson aux Sharks dans l'échange.
San Jose traded him for fifth- and seventh-round picks in the 2023 draft. The Canadiens are playing third party broker to take on a portion of Bonino's salary ...
The Pittsburgh Penguins got forward Nick Bonino from the San Jose Sharks in a three-team trade with the Montreal Canadiens.
The Pittsburgh Penguins have acquired forward Nick Bonino in a three-team trade involving the San Jose Sharks and Montreal Canadiens, it was announced today ...
Throughout Pittsburgh's two championship runs, Bonino's 17 assists and 25 points ranked fourth on the team, including a team-leading 14 assists in 2016. His best NHL season came in 2013-14 with Anaheim when he set career highs across the board with 22 goals, 27 assists and 49 points in 77 games. He played an integral part of the Penguins' back-to-back championships, recording eight goals, 17 assists and 25 points in 45 playoff games, including the series-clinching goal against the Washington Capitals in 2016.
The rumored deal hung out there for a while, but is now official: Nick Bonino is back with the Pittsburgh Penguins. It took a three-team trade and Montreal ...
The Pens and the rest of the league have less than an hour to complete any further moves. The rumored deal hung out there for a while, but is now official: Nick Bonino is back with the Pittsburgh Penguins. The closer to neutral of a move it is, the better for the Pens - who remember still will be looking to bring O’Connor back)
The Pittsburgh Penguins have acquired old friend Nick Bonino from the San Jose Sharks to help improve their bottom-six forward group.
Bonino will now have the opportunity to play meaningful hockey for the remainder of the season. Now, the rebuilding Sharks have officially moved the veteran to Pittsburgh and have landed a fifth-round pick and seventh-round pick for him in the process. Meanwhile, the Canadiens have acquired a 2024 fifth-round pick and Tony Sund from San Jose for retaining half of Bonino’s salary. Although acquiring Bonino is not the blockbuster trade that many Penguins fans were hoping for, he provides their bottom six with a notable upgrade as they gear up for the final stretch of the season. Bonino spent the 2015-16 and 2016-17 seasons as a Penguin, where he won two Stanley Cups and was a key part of their memorable “HBK line” with Phil Kessel and Carl Hagelin. The Pittsburgh Penguins, San Jose Sharks, and Montreal Canadiens have agreed to a three-team trade centering around forward Nick Bonino.
Bonino will bring some utility to the Penguins as a fourth-liner.
[Sidney Crosby](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/sidney-crosby-deXXidb2XqBmHfff/) and [Evgeni Malkin](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/evgeni-malkin-TYdfcevPtXlaQ4xO/). [Teddy Blueger](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/teddy-blueger-SRpVUJd732pI6McW/), who was the most useful guy cleared in GM Ron Hextall’s haste to make space for Granlund. He was playoff-perfect, strong defensively and competent enough on the attack to run with [Phil Kessel](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/phil-kessel-EOrE8c2ze7HB6nOd/) and [Carl Hagelin](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/carl-hagelin-VLqcm6nEXBp1kbeW/). The more impactful trades should be the focus, and the ones that get the cap maneuvering, and this type of trade, should follow. From the Sharks’ side of it, any return back on rentals is ideal. He’s on an expiring deal, and plays with effort and an edge that’ll certainly help and replaces