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Patrik Elias Out 3-6 Weeks; What Should the NJ Devils Do for a Center?

The big story in between the two preseason games yesterday is that Tom Gulitti and Rich Chere broke the news  on Wednesday that Patrik Elias went to see a specialist on Tuesday and had scar tissue removed from his groin.  The surgery was a success.   As a result, though, he is now out for 3-6 weeks definitely missing all of preseason and the Devils' home opener at a minimum.

A quick, literal look at the calender will show that should Elias recover in 3 weeks, he'll be available on October 7 - missing at least two Devils games. A 6 week recovery would keep him until October 28, missing at least 9 games and probably 2 more as the Devils host Buffalo that night and play in Boston the very next night.  Of course, none of this considers how long it would take for Elias to get ready for NHL action after recovering from injury.  In Gulitti's post, according to Lou, Elias can take on a "aggressive" recovery as the surgery was only for scar tissue. Hopefully, it goes smoothly and without complication.  Best wishes to Elias as he recovers from his scar tissue surgery.

Regardless, the big question is what do the New Jersey Devils do now? At a minimum, Elias will miss a few games and he'll need extra time to get rid of any rust.  Putting the issue of whether it was a good idea for Elias to play center aside, there is a big positional hole at center that the Devils must fill in the next two weeks.   Right now, the Devils only have Travis Zajac and Dainius Zubrus as regular centers. I would think Rod Pelley's a safe bet to make it on the New Jersey roster, but nothing is written in stone yet.  Even if he does, the Devils need one more center.

So what should the Devils do now to get another center? What are their options?

 

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Chere's next post asks the immediate question, do the Devils now trade for a center? This is the best option for a long term fix, as the Devils could swing a big trade to get a very good player or swing a small trade to get a "fill-in" center on the cheap.   If you're hoping for another big weapon up front, then you're hoping the Devils are willing pay the cost to get an offensive center for that second line.  Plus, it would allow Elias to play left wing when he does return.  Yet, that could be quite costly and I'm sure the league knows about the Devils' situation.  Lou would be trading from a weak position in my view, so if they do make a trade, it may not be a significant one.  Then again, you can never tell with this team what Lou will do.

Lemaire was non-comittal in his response, stating that he wants to see how the prospects perform.  That provides a few options for the Devils.  Ben Walter and Tim Sestito could simply be called up for games in October and fill in on the bottom six.  Both have been playing center, as recently as the Lowell preseason loss to Hartford (link goes to Gulitti's report on the game).  Gulitti reported that Sestito has practiced with most of the veterans in the morning today, so perhaps that is a sign that he is being looked at as a possibility.  Who knows?

If Patrice Cormier has a great preseason, then the Devils could also keep Patrice Cormier with the New Jersey Devils for up to 10 games and then send him back to Rimouski for the rest of the season.  This way he gets a taste of the NHL, fills a hole, and then spend the rest of the season developing in the QMJHL.  Because any more than 10 games and he's stuck with NJ the whole season.  Of course, Cormier will have to shine as preseason progresses for this to happen.

The Devils could also slot a wing into a center to start the season. This may be the most viable short-term method as the Devils have plenty of wingers in the system.  Brian Rolston has experience as a center, so sliding him over can allow a prospect or a fringe player to move up in the roster.   The Devils will still have to hope no other center gets hurt and they may need some right wingers to play on the offwing - Clarkson-Rolston-Bergfors, for example.  Yet Zajac-Rolston-Zubrus-Pelley as the team's centers may work as a short-term fix.

Lastly, the Devils can simply sign a center from one of the remaining unrestricted free agents available.   CapGeek has a list of UFA forwards available.  OK, it's not a great pool of talent. But the Devils could get someone useful fairly cheaply now and they can provide NHL-level depth all season long.  Manny Malhotra, in my opinion, would be the best option. But given that the Devils haven't gone after him now, I doubt he'll be signed.  Except he's now expected to sign with San Jose shortly; so the Devils will have even fewer choices among free agents.

In all cases, I'm sure we can trust Lou to do what is best for the team at this time.  Still, I want to know what option you want the Devils to take to fill in this hole at center.  They can't simply do nothing, the team needs four centers for four lines.   You can have your say in this poll; or explain your thoughts in the comments.

Poll
Patrik Elias is now out for 3-6 weeks. What would you want the Devils to do to fill in the gaping hole at center before the season starts?
The Devils should trade for a center.
29 votes
The Devils should call up a center from Lowell
13 votes
The Devils should keep a center prospect (e.g. Cormier) for a few games.
60 votes
The Devils should sign a free agent center.
33 votes
The Devils should move a winger to center (e.g. Rolston) and call up another winger.
24 votes

159 votes | Poll has closed

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I asked in another section if anyone thought there was more to Shanahan on the first line with a “C” on his chest than previously believed with this news coming out and the possibility of a trade looming, but I think they’ll just move Zubrus up to the 2nd and let Pelley and Cormier flop between the third and fourth lines depending on who’s playing better.

Here’s hoping the time estimate isn’t just wishful thinking. Those groin injuries can linger for a long time if they’re not handled properly (no pun intended).

Is it hockey season yet?

by elesias on Sep 17, 2009 5:47 PM EDT reply actions  

Malhotra...

has supposedly signed with the Sharks.

by bison on Sep 17, 2009 5:52 PM EDT reply actions  

The Sharks website does have this short story saying he’s coming. So that’s one less option for the Devils. I’ll update the post accordingly.

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by John Fischer on Sep 17, 2009 6:19 PM EDT up reply actions  

pelley

It was only one game, but Pelley was just OK last night. If he doesnt show something in the next couple of games we are in trouble at center, and Icertainly wouldnt pencil Pelley in the line up yet.

Cormier also was just ok, but it was the first time he ever skated in a game situation with the big club, Lets hope he shows something in the next few games also.

I will be very interested to see what Malholtra signs for. I suggested him a while back, and if he signs for less than 1.5 a year i think we will have missed a bargain.

by pepe22 on Sep 17, 2009 7:08 PM EDT reply actions  

this is a great question

since it has been declared that this season is going to be “youth movement” than it only makes sense that they would fill the hole with a prospect or call a player up from Lowell

by wolfsonm67 on Sep 17, 2009 7:22 PM EDT reply actions  

Hello? Is this thing on?

Am I the only one who has ALWAYS wanted to see Michael Peca in a New Jersey Devil’s uniform?

by HELLAWAITS on Sep 17, 2009 7:50 PM EDT reply actions  

Peca of a few years ago, sure; but not now. Then again, Peca of a few years ago would have been a bit pointless for a third line because John Madden was running the checking line like a machine back then.

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by John Fischer on Sep 18, 2009 11:59 PM EDT up reply actions  

I say use Cormier

Let him get a sniff of the bigs, then improve on the things he needs to to succeed in the NHL, and next year he should be ready. With Zajac, Josefson, and Cormier we look very strong down the middle for the future.

John- I have read your articles for a while and this is my first comment. I must say you are very informative, very knowledgable, and your articles are always interesting.

by RonNJ on Sep 17, 2009 10:14 PM EDT reply actions  

All for Peca.

I hope we dont do anything crazy. Elias wont be out long. Would hate to be committed for any length of time to a new center while giving up assets. Especially when our future appears so bright.

Would not mind stealing a Center with one year left on his contract for assets we dont plan on utilizing anyway….but that gentleman is a cream dream.

by they can take a player but not the core on Sep 17, 2009 10:39 PM EDT reply actions  

Robert Lang

I think Lang would be a great short term solution

by Zelepukin on Sep 17, 2009 11:49 PM EDT reply actions  

I was always for signing Lang

He has a lot of upside, and if he stays healthy could be a good fit on the second line.

by hocke26 on Sep 17, 2009 11:57 PM EDT up reply actions  

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