Agent Hinting at Trade As He ‘Senses Crosby’s Angst’

According to Josh Yohe of The Athletic , If Brisson is indeed speaking for his client, then there is reason to believe that Crosbys frustration with the current state of the Penguins is at a boiling point.
Yohe is referring to Pat Brisson , Sidney Crosby s agent, who this week made some very interesting remarks teasing that a trade out of Pittsburgh might be whats best for his client.
Yohe adds, I dont think Crosby told Brisson to make those comments.
What I do believe is that Brisson, who has known Crosby since the player was a boy, can sense the angst.
Yohe believes that Brisson might be saying what Crosby doesnt want to, but might be feeling.
He adds, Perhaps, for the first time, what is best for Crosby isnt what is best for the Penguins, and vice versa.
The hint here is that one of the biggest stars in the game, who never wanted to play anywhere but Pittsburgh, is finally warming up to the idea that its time to go if the Penguins arent competitive.
All of this comes after Crosby spoke glowingly about the Montreal Canadiens to scribe and NHL insider Pierre LeBrun.
Crosby insisted this wasnt him trying to leave bread crumbs, but that didnt stop everyone else from connecting the dots.
Brisson was more forthcoming with what might be a reality.
He said, Its always a possibility...
it all depends on how Sid is going to be and how the team is going to do.
Everyone is aware the Penguins arent likely to do very well.
That leaves the door wide open to the idea that Crosby and the team will have a sitdown at some point and pivot.
The Penguins wont mind.
Theyre rebuilding and part of a successful rebuild means moving out valuable assets for futures.
They cant do that if Crosby wants to retire a Penguin.
Crosby simply needs to wrap his head around the idea that hes not abandoning the organization or the fans in Pittsburgh.
Yohe writes, Crosby isnt a bad guy if he wants to leave, if he thinks playing on a better team would be a more enjoyable conclusion to his final seasons.
Could you blame him?.
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