Official: New Jersey Devils Signed Brendan Shanahan to 1 year, $1 Million Deal
Tom Gulitti had reported the signing early this morning - like 5:26 AM early - and now he has quotes and contract terms about the deal itself. It's a one year deal and for $1 million, which isn't too bad cap-wise. The Devils still have about $5 million free and the contract's off the books next July anyway. Big thanks to Puznik11 for putting up this FanPost alerting people to the signings. (As far as why I'm late with this, all I'll say is that the NY Red Bulls were re-defining awful right before my eyes.)
As you would expect, and also reported by Gulitti, Shanahan is happy with the contract. And why not? As far as why it took this long to get this deal done, timing was one of the issues. Another was making sure Lou, new head coach Jacques Lemaire, and Shanahan were all on the same page with respect to his role. Shanahan explained it all to Gulitti earlier this afternoon, here are the key quotes:
"Obviously, there were a lot of unanswered questions in early July with the coaching change and things like that, so one of the things that Lou and I had spoken about at the time was that I would be more comfortable and I think he agreed that we should wait until a coach is named and I had an opportunity to meet with that coach and he meet with me so that we were both comfortable moving forward. So, he wasn't inheriting a player and I wasn't inheriting a coach. We were making a decision to work together. So, we wanted to wait for that as well."
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"It's one thing to say I'll play any role, but it's another to do it and also to do it well," he said. "I think I've shown over my career, especially last year, that I will enthusiastically embrace any role that's given to me, especially if I feel it's helping the team. I think that I have more to give as a player and that I'll help this team. Whatever it is they need, I feel like I can play hockey many different ways."
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"I enjoy the enthusiasm of the young players. When I first started I had some veteran players that were really helpful to me. But I'm not coming back for that reason alone. I'm not coming back just to be a mentor. I'm coming back because I feel like I'm a good NHL player and I'm going to have a big impact on this team next year."
This really spells out the whole situation for Shanahan. At this stage of his career, providing his experience and insight for the younger Devils is an invaluable role. Of course, he's not getting paid for that alone. He's getting paid to play hockey. Shanahan did tell Gulitti that having training camp will help him and I can't help but agree. Training camp and preseason are important for players to really get ready for the season and at times you could tell the "rust" showed up when he joined the Devils in the middle of their 2008-09 season.
As far as what his role will be on the ice, I would expect him to play limited minutes on the bottom two lines as a winger. I would also think that Shanahan will be included on the power play, likely on the second unit to assist on the offense. He's not going to be an impact player. He's not going to be a goal scoring machine. I don't even expect him to play all 82 games, really; getting 40-50 games in a rotated forward role wouldn't surprise me at all.
But I do think he could contribute more on-ice than he did last season if only because he'll be with the Devils right from the start of the season. I would expect him to get around 10 goals and around 20-25 points from a fourth line/special teams specialist role should he play most of next season. If he can do that, along with being a mentor in the locker room and in practice, that would be money well spent. If not, well, scratch him and the money's off the books next July anyway. I doubt he'll flounder, despite his age. Overall, I like the signing. I did say earlier I wouldn't mind another season of Shanahan in Devils red, even though it could mean less ice time for one of those younger Devils he would mentor.
Perhaps you may disagree or agree with my expectations for Shanahan. Feel free to discuss that in the comments. Also feel free to discuss the signing in general. Do you think this will be the last free agent signing the Devils do before training camp? Or do you expect Lou to sign a few more players? At the least, please vote as to whether you like the signing or not.
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This leaves only one spot open for either a trade or a youngster from Lowell. I don’t mind the signing, leadership is always needed and I think since Stevens retired the Devils have been devoid of an over powering leader who can will a team to victory. I am not saying Shanahan is that guy but he is definitely a leader.
Having signed Shanahan, I would rather the Devils left the remaining forward spot open for a player from Lowell. I am hoping, a forward from there will step up and make the squad. A young defender from Lowell would also be nice to make the team. This time next year will be even more interesting as Josefson and Tedenby will be over here. Wahoo!
Does anyone else thinka checking line of Pelley, Clarkson & Shanny could actually be quite magical? Obviously I have no clue if they have chemistry with each other but combing that grit of Clarkson and Pelley with Shanny’s leadership and scoring touch I think may make Clarkson start looking like the 50-60pt.100 PIM player I know he can be.
Agreed
I remember being very excited the first time I saw Clarkson come up and play with the Devils, and I do like his style and grit… but if he doesn’t find himself a new shot, or at least start burying some of those “Clark-arounds”, he’s going to find himself on the fourth line.
I’m not saying it couldn’t work, but as a gut check, the first word I think of for that line combination isn’t magical. Quick opposition forwards could fly through Shanahan, vets will certainly prey on Pelley’s inexperience and force Clarkson to do too much/get calls from. Again, I could be dead wrong and the threesome can truly be fearsome, but it’s not my first thought.
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by John Fischer on Aug 6, 2009 11:04 PM EDT up reply actions
More spots available
I see 3 spots available- Madden-Gionta- Rupp. I wouldnt asume that Pelley, Le Blond, Pikkarainen are automatics in any way. The line combos on this team are far from set.
I can't believe I'm the only one that hates this.
Did anyone else watch the playoffs and the miserable, no energy performance put out by Madden and Shanahan that cost us the series? Why give the even more defense minded Lemaire a tool he’s likely to mis- and over-use in key situations?
Disgusted.
It's hard to convince people to let you eat them if you're an asshole. - Thingray
At least you're up front about it
But I think Lemaire should be given a chance before mis/over using players in situations.
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by John Fischer on Aug 6, 2009 11:02 PM EDT up reply actions

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