Imagine winning a championship, earning Playoff MVP, and getting shipped out right after. That’s the exact plot twist Artūrs Šilovs just lived. Fresh off carrying Abbotsford to a Calder Cup win, the Vancouver Canucks sent their breakout goalie to the Pittsburgh Penguins and hockey fans are trying to make sense of it.
Is it a rebuild move? A roster squeeze? A masterclass steal by Pittsburgh? Either way, Šilovs might be the hottest goalie traded this offseason.
Artūrs Šilovs went from minor league MVP to trade bait overnight
Šilovs wasn’t just good in the AHL playoffs, he was absolutely lights out. The 24-year-old Latvian brick wall posted a .931 save percentage and five shutouts in 24 games, tying an AHL playoff record and earning the Jack A. Butterfield Trophy as postseason MVP.
He carried Abbotsford (Vancouver’s AHL affiliate) through every elimination game and stood tall under pressure. Fans were ready to see him as the next big name in Vancouver’s crease. And then, boom. Trade alert.
Canucks send him to Pittsburgh for a pick and a prospect
The deal went down quietly:
Penguins might’ve just landed a future star on a budget deal
Pittsburgh’s goalie situation isn’t locked in, which means Šilovs could carve out a legit role this season. He’s only 24, he’s signed through 2025–26 at a super team-friendly $850K cap hit, and he’s got playoff swagger built in.
If he finds his groove in the NHL like he did in the AHL? This could look like one of those “how did they pull that off?” trades in a year. This wasn’t a headline-grabbing, flashy NHL trade. But it might be one of the smartest ones.
Šilovs is coming in hot, literally MVP-hot and ready to prove he’s more than just AHL elite. If he gets even a little runway in Pittsburgh, don’t be surprised if the kid from Latvia starts stealing NHL games by December.
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Is it a rebuild move? A roster squeeze? A masterclass steal by Pittsburgh? Either way, Šilovs might be the hottest goalie traded this offseason.
Artūrs Šilovs went from minor league MVP to trade bait overnight
Arturs Silovs, who just led Abbotsford to a Calder Cup while winning MVP, has been traded to Pittsburgh 🔁 pic.twitter.com/uwkjLLCqgQ
— B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) July 13, 2025
Šilovs wasn’t just good in the AHL playoffs, he was absolutely lights out. The 24-year-old Latvian brick wall posted a .931 save percentage and five shutouts in 24 games, tying an AHL playoff record and earning the Jack A. Butterfield Trophy as postseason MVP.
He carried Abbotsford (Vancouver’s AHL affiliate) through every elimination game and stood tall under pressure. Fans were ready to see him as the next big name in Vancouver’s crease. And then, boom. Trade alert.
Canucks send him to Pittsburgh for a pick and a prospect
The deal went down quietly:
- Šilovs ➡️ Penguins
- Chase Stillman + 2027 4th-round pick ➡️ Canucks
Penguins might’ve just landed a future star on a budget deal
Pittsburgh’s goalie situation isn’t locked in, which means Šilovs could carve out a legit role this season. He’s only 24, he’s signed through 2025–26 at a super team-friendly $850K cap hit, and he’s got playoff swagger built in.
If he finds his groove in the NHL like he did in the AHL? This could look like one of those “how did they pull that off?” trades in a year. This wasn’t a headline-grabbing, flashy NHL trade. But it might be one of the smartest ones.
Šilovs is coming in hot, literally MVP-hot and ready to prove he’s more than just AHL elite. If he gets even a little runway in Pittsburgh, don’t be surprised if the kid from Latvia starts stealing NHL games by December.
Also read - NHL insiders think Sidney Crosby could be traded and this time, it’s not a hot take
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