After checking out yesterday how Phil Kessel’s contract makes him basically tradeable to only four options (barring his approval to waive his clause) and speculating what they could be based on his 2015 list, we’ll shift gears today. Kessel’s contract before has been designed by his agents to make him as untradeable as possible, and adding teams that either wouldn’t want him, wouldn’t have space for him, or rivals that don’t work well with Pittsburgh might leave the Penguins with just a handful of options if they wish to explore the market on trading him.