I can't imagine we'd be willing to part with enough pieces to make a Kelsler deal work. I would think they'd demand Teravainen, two 1st round picks, and someone like Saad. That said, in order to make the numbers work we'd probably have to part with Bickell. And I'm not sure why we need Brodeur. I think Raanta has been fine. Just for a secondary source on this... http://triblive.com/sports/penguins/5686336-74/penguins-kesler-sources#ixzz2uuMGelOY The Pens - who have arguably the two best centers in the game (Toews, Stamkos, and Taveres certainly are part of the argument) - want Kesler for their third line? They'll have to part with one of their young, talented wingers. Is Kesler going to play on the second line with Malkin then? The Pirri trade makes me wonder if the Hawks are serious about going after him. They picked up an extra third round pick. That might indicate they are trying to build depth in the second and third rounds in-case they have to part with multiple number one picks in order to make a Kesler deal happen. Still, they will have to clear cap space in order to make this deal, and that means Bickell and his $4 mill cap hit have to go (note that he has a limited NTC).