Showing posts with label Bryzgalov. Show all posts
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Thursday, 27 June 2013

The craziest week in NHL history?


Toronto at Ottawa 4/20/2013

It's going to be one of those times where the excitement is going to be there but not boiling over and TSN will have some lame show to follow the action that wasn't. Maybe, just maybe, this time though they may have something...

It's been less than a week since the Blackhawks stunning 17 second comeback against Boston to win the Stanley Cup... Teams are itching to make improvements. There is a certain buzz about this offseason that hasn't been present since the pre-lockout era when teams like the New York Rangers spent lavishly trying to buy cups... Oh wait... They still do... see: Brad Richards, Bobby Holik, Scott Gomez, Wade Redden, Dariusz Kasparitis and Chris Drury to name a few.

The new CBA(Collective Bargaining Agreement) has put many teams in a frenzied position heading into this offseason as the salary cap drops to 64.3 million. Many teams are sitting on their buy outs while others are being forced already to make cuts to prepare for next season.

Several buyouts have already been announced. Today it was revealed by Lightning GM Steve Yzerman that career Lightning player and former captain Vincent Lecavalier would have his contract which was paying a whopping 7 million+ per season bought out and he will join the likes of Daniel Briere and Ilya Bryzgalov as free agency is on the horizon.

Vancouver is looking for a suitor for Roberto Luongo still and suggested today they will pursue a trade more aggressively in the coming weeks. Luongo is a compliance buy out candidate and any team interested is fully aware of the akward situation in Vancouver with 9 million in salary between the pipes. While unlikely it remains to be seen whether new Vancouver coach John Tortorella is comfortable going from King Henrik to Cory Schneider so this may be an interesting story as Torts looks at his current roster situation more closely and maybe just maybe Cory Schneider gets traded instead.

I believe any team interested in Luongo will wait to see if Vancouver cracks and uses a buy out before making any further pitches. If Luongo hits the open market he is likely to get a shorter but similar value contract although with Ray Emery, Mike Smith and the aforementioned Ilya Bryzgalov also available the market for the veteran netminder may dry up quickly as teams choose not to give up assets to fill the void between the pipes.

The GM's of the league will truly be tested in the coming weeks. Many more will falter than thrive as some will be gun shy while others will be throwing out big contracts on risky players. Trades will be coming and free agent bidding wars may get nasty as teams see a rare chance to sign pivots. The market for centers is a little deeper than usual with Lecavalier, Ribeiro, Elias, Bozak, Zubrus, Malhotra and a host of others still without contract presently

All this lunacy and we still haven't even touched on the draft... Do they take Mackinnon? or do they sucker someone just below them into trading up and then take the Denver kid Seth Jones? Last year Garth Snow  GM of the Islanders wanted Ryan Murray so bad he offered all of the Islanders picks to get the first overall and was rejected. This year Calgary offered all three of their first round picks for the 1st overall and that to was also rejected. In my opinion this year will be a record for Gary Bettman approaching the podium to announce trades. Ridiculous out of the blue trades coming... I think so.


Final thoughts: There are some interesting minor stories to watch out for in the coming weeks as well. Where does Jagr land next? Does Tim Thomas attempt a comeback? Does Selanne continue schooling players half his age and how about Alfredsson? Does Jarome Iginla take his talents to South Beach and join the Miami Heat? Stay tuned

 

Wednesday, 25 April 2012

The Best Parts Of The First Round Of The NHL Playoffs

The first round of the 2011/2012 NHL playoffs has been intense to say the least. A completely different level of hockey than the regular season grind. And with a completely different level of hockey comes a new level of media coverage and fan interaction.


To start us off Stanley Cup winner and Olympic Gold Medallist Sidney Crosby of Pittsburgh was being publicly ripped in the name of getting in his head and affecting his performance. The often ridiculed superstar says it hasn't got in his head but his team is now golfing or kicking pictures of Claude Giroux.



A Conn Smythe award a Vezina trophy oh... and a Stanley Cup are not enough to shake off the fans in Washington for Bruins goaltender Tim Thomas who is haunted by his decision to not attend the White House with the Bruins to celebrate their Stanley Cup victory last season.







Then you have Ilya Bryzgalov. Who is haunted by bears and fans... or fans dressed like bears... or a strange combination of both. How about bears in the crowd?







As a bonus for strange/funny so far Pittsburgh and Philadelphia have set a new record for goals scored in the first four games of a playoff series. 45 is the new magic number. The 1984-1985 playoff series between the Oilers and the Blackhawks comes in second with 44 goals.






A 10-3 rout of the Flyers helped Pittsburgh not only stay alive but also set the record. If you want to see more stats from this wild series check out  an article from the Bleacher Report's. I don't normally recommend that site because it's run by fans with wild imaginations but the article I linked has some fun numbers. Philadelphia would go on to win the series in 6 games in a rather anticlimactic 5-1 Flyer win.

At the time of this writing all four Western Conference series have been decided. The Kings eliminated the Canucks and their departure has led to the annual "Where will Luongo be traded?" rumours as expected. Come on Toronto ;) 

The St Louis Blues defeated the Sharks so the fans and columnists are now trading Patrick Marleau.

Phoenix beat the Blackhawks so Patrick Kane is being waved around by the fans and hockey writers like the white flag of defeat.

Nashville's defeat has put Detroit into Lidstrom limbo once again. As a bonus Tomas Holmstrom is also contemplating retirement. The days of "hockey town" dominating the NHL are getting closer that is until they draft two more Zetterberg's in the 6th and 7th rounds of this years draft.


Three Eastern Conference series are going to game sevens. If all the other series taught us anything Washington, Florida and Ottawa advance thoughor the sake of sanity and entertainment I hope New York and New Jersey win their game 7's so we at least have a few entertaining hockey teams to watch from the East. As for the Bruins... ... Lets go Ovechkin!




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