Teams that want to do that do not trade high-value assets like first-round draft picks. That means a third team would have to be in the mix, but one that would be willing to take on, for example, defenseman Jeff Petry, who has two seasons remaining on a four-year contract he signed with the Montreal Canadiens on Sept. 25, 2020, that has a $6.25 million average annual value. That means the Penguins would have to add a sweetener to this unknown third team to make it work. And, you guessed it, that requires assets the Penguins would be willing to move. They don't have a lot of them, and they shouldn't give them away, so, no, I don't see it happening. Could it? Yes, but I don't think the Penguins should do it.