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A Look at Defensemen on the Trading Block

Tomas Kaberle is one of the many big names on the trading block, and could be coming to the Devils during this offseason

 Coming into the off-season there were a number of various issues concerning the New Jersey Devils: What to do for the second line center, upgrading the defense and/or retaining Paul Martin. The recent acquisition of Jason Arnott scratches the first one off the list. Which leaves the Devils with one concern: The defense. If Martin stays, the Devils will have taken the most effective defenseman on the free agent market. If Martin walks, the Devils will have their work cut out for them. They will have three options: go after a free agent defenseman, promote some prospects from the minors, or trade for a defenseman. While the former has been discussed quite alot, and there aren't many prospects that are NHL ready (outside of Corrente/Eckford),  I will take a look at some of the defensemen that the Devils might find themselves trading for during this off-season. Per Capgeek, the Devils have 16 players signed with $14.04 million in cap space, meaning that trading for an expensive contract might not be the best idea (i.e. Campbell), especially if Paul Martin is retained. I'll look at a few defensemen on the trading block after the jump.

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Tomas Kaberle

#15 / Defenseman / Toronto Maple Leafs

6-1

200

Mar 02, 1978


 


GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG GTG SOG PCT
2009 - Tomas Kaberle 82 7 42 49 -16 24 3 0 1 0 158 4.4

Contract Status: Signed through 2010-11

Cap hit: $4.25 million, 2010-11 Salary: $4.25 million
The Devils have had interest in the smooth skating defenseman from before the trade deadline, but Kaberle had the option of vetoing the trade because of his no-trade clause. Because of a clause in his contract, there is a window in his No-trade clause where he can be moved. With the arrival of Phaneuf, Kaberle might be on the way out. Kaberle's best known for his puck moving abilities as well as his accuracy. He lead his team with 42 assists and was 2nd on the Leafs with 49 points. His 25 powerplay points (3 goals, 22 assists) lead the Leafs, and those would definitely be a welcome addition for a Devils team with a weak PP unit. He'd be the first big name puck mover the Devils have had since Brian Rafalski. The biggest concern with Kaberle might be his defensive abilities. From Pension Plan Puppets' Season Review:

 

Tomas Kaberle in his own end of the ice is terrifying. When he's on the ice opponents score more per minute than anyone else on the team save for Garnet Exelby and Jeff Finger. This is why he only goes on the ice when the Leafs have a faceoff in the offensive zone.

 

This might change, as for most of the season, Kaberle played in front of a rookie goaltender and one of the worst goaltenders on the face of the earth. Obviously there will be a difference when playing in front of a 10 time all star and future hall of famer. Another concern might be the fact that he piled up most of his offense in the first half of the season (Namely before the Phaneuf trade). Salary wise, Kaberle's $4.25 cap hit gives the Devils a cheaper option on the blueline offensively than Martin, but inferior defensively . However, he's a UFA at the end of 2010-11 and will most likely receive a raise, so he won't be a long term fix, but a year-long rental. As for the cost, I'm sure Burke will look for one who can get him the best deal possible, and a team might overpay for Kaberle's services.


Brent Burns

#8 / Defenseman / Minnesota Wild

6-5

219

Mar 09, 1985



GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG GTG SOG PCT
2009 - Brent Burns 47 3 17 20 -15 32 2 0 0 0 104 2.9

Contract Status: Signed Through 2011-2012

Cap Hit: $3.55 million/season, 2010-11 Salary: $3.8 million

A few years back, Brent Burns was considered to be one of the top young blueliners in the league. However, injuries (namely concussions) have set him back recently. Recently, Wild GM has stated to Mike Russo that Burns could be on the market in the process of acquiring a center. While the Devils aren't deep at center, Burns would be an interesting piece if added. If healthy, Burns adds a big, mobile defenseman to the team, which is something the Devils don't have. In his last full season (2007-08), Burns had 15 goals and 43 points, with 8 of those goals on the Powerplay. Even in his injury shortened 2009-2010, most of his goals came on the powerplay. In late April, Bubblewild48 from Hockey Wilderness took a look at each of the Wild's defensemen for the 2009-2010 season. Some of his thoughts on Burns:

Burns was pretty horrible before his concussion shelved him for 29 games, but as bad as he was then, that's how good he was when he came back! He was a brand new man, it was like Fletch had pulled off another great trade! Burnsie finished the season on fire (Burns, fire, haha) despite being a disgusting -11 in the last 10 games, but he showed great hands and finesse, like we know he can, and again, his -11 isn't very telling of how better he looked defensively compared to the beginning of the season.

From what was brought up, Burns would definitely be a good addition if he could overcome those injuries.

Salary wise, Burns has a relatively cheap contract, and possibly affordable if the Devils do manage to re-sign Martin. As for his trade value, Burns might be cheap because he's been coming off two injury plagued seasons, but considering that the Wild are looking for a center might end up being the deciding factor if the Devils do pursue him.


Sheldon Souray

#44 / Defenseman / Edmonton Oilers

6-4

227

Jul 13, 1976



GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG GTG SOG PCT
2009 - Sheldon Souray 37 4 9 13 -19 65 0 0 0 0 113 3.5

Contract Status: Signed through 2011-2012

Cap Hit: $5.4 Million/year, 2010-11 Salary: $4.5 Million

Sheldon Souray's 2009-2010 was a horrible one, much like most of his time in Edmonton. He missed most of the season due to a concussion, as well as a broken hand. At the end of the season, he asked for a trade out of Edmonton. Souray was a player who was peddled at the deadline, and was pursued by our hated rivals. However, an infection hospitalized Souray in the last hours of the deadline, and prevented any trade. When healthy, Souray is a highly efficient offensive defenseman, capable of scoring over 20 goals. He's well known for his abilities on the powerplay, namely because he scores a majority of his goals on the Power Play with his massive shot. He also provides a mean, physical presence as well. Like Burns, injuries are a concern for Souray, missing a majority of two of the last three seasons due to them. And if he does get healthy, he will due for a rebound and have a better season than he had this season. The salary for the next two seasons are reasonable, as Souray receives $4.5 million for the remaining two years. The cap hit is pretty high, so if a trade was to happen, Edmonton would have to take some salary back. Interestingly, Souray seemed pretty happy when the Devils were mentioned to be one of the teams in the running for his services.


Braydon Coburn

#5 / Defenseman / Philadelphia Flyers

6-5

220

Feb 27, 1985



GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG GTG SOG PCT
2009 - Braydon Coburn 81 5 14 19 -6 54 1 0 0 0 122 4.1

Contract Status: Restricted Free agent, No Contract

Cap hit: TBD, 2010-11 Salary: TBD

Recently, the Flyers traded for the rights of soon-to-be UFA defenseman Dan Hamhuis in an attempt to shore up their defense. With Hamhuis, the Flyers will have a really deep top-5 defense, especially with guys like Chris Pronger and Kimmo Timonen logging massive minutes. Problem: The limited cap space that the Flyers have. Signing Coburn and Hamhuis will likely leave the Flyers with very little cap space, because of other RFAs which include Matthew McConaughey Dan Carcillo are due for raises. Coburn's a well rounded defenseman, and if Martin was to leave, he could potentially be a good replacement. Coburn had to suffer as he was behind Pronger, Timonen and Matt Carle on the dept charts, and wasn't used nearly as much as he was in previous years. I'm only including him here because he is on the market and would be a big addition if the Devils could acquire him, but I doubt that he will be traded inside the division, let alone to a big rival like the Devils.


John-Michael Liles

#4 / Defenseman / Colorado Avalanche

5-10

185

Nov 25, 1980



GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG GTG SOG PCT
2009 - John-Michael Liles 59 6 25 31 -2 30 3 0 2 0 96 6.3

Contract Status: Signed through 2011-2012

Cap hit: $4.2 Million/year, 2010-11 salary: $4.425 million

It's been noted that the Avs have been shopping the veteran defenseman recently, mainly due to the excess of defensemen on their team. Liles' name has been thrown around, especially before and during the trade deadline. T Considering that Souray and Kaberle will likely receive more attention on the market, Liles might be a cheaper option if the Devils were to trade for him. Like Kaberle, he's a solid offensive defenseman, but i'd say Liles is much more sound defensively. Despite what alot of people would call a sub par season, Mile High Hockey were happy witha  his performance, enough to warrant a grade of "A-". The one concern is Liles' No trade Clause: per capgeek, Liles' NTC says that he can name up to 18 teams that he will not accept a trade to, which could potentially be a massive roadblock in acquiring him. Salary wise, Liles' salary might be comparable to Kaberle's contract, except he has the extra year on his contract.

If you think that I left off a defenseman on the trading block that might be of interest to the Devils, please list them in the comments. I'll be comparing these defensemen (and some of the reasonable ones mentioned in the comments) to Paul Martin.

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burns please :D

Burns: can score from the the point!!, hes like a shae weber, plus isnt
 he right handed?..we need one of those guys

souray is way to much for his age and im sure we dont need another big body guy..but he will also help if he wasnt getting paid 5mill or so

martin: if he wants 6mill..let him walk….done

Coburn: wouldnt mind him, if he only gets paid 2mill

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by J-camps on Jun 24, 2010 2:40 PM EDT reply actions  

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or Corvo, maybe a 2.3mill contract

we have goaltending, we have firepower offense, shutdown Dman..but no scoring Dman
if we do we would be even more of a threat

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by J-camps on Jun 24, 2010 2:51 PM EDT reply actions  

Corvo is UFA, so he needn’t be traded for (a look at the defensemen on the trading block)

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by red army line on Jun 24, 2010 3:50 PM EDT up reply actions  

What about POSSIBLY

Jack Johnson? I have no idea if he’s on the trading block, but From the Rink seems to think he could go.

That +/- stat is glaringly bad, but who better to teach defense than the NJ Devils? Plus, he’s a good offensive force and we all know the Devils need that on the blueline.

by skly27 on Jun 24, 2010 3:11 PM EDT reply actions  

I wanted to list him, but I couldn’t find any concrete evidence (i.e. Beat writers, major analysts) of the kings shopping JJ.

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by Kevin Sellathamby on Jun 24, 2010 3:30 PM EDT up reply actions  

There’s something about a rift between Doughty and Johnson, or at least one of the two young D is unhappy there.

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by red army line on Jun 24, 2010 3:51 PM EDT up reply actions  

Kovalchuk’s rights for Jack Johnson!!! Well maybe not but you never know. I guess he is on the block from what I am reading here. LA can certainly offer Kovy a contract and it looks like Frolov will test the market or go to the KHL. I think LA would trade Johnson if they could potentially add a 50+ goal scorer with Kopitar at center. They do have deph at D in LA too. It would be reasonable for the Devils too. They get a great potential filled defenseman that will get 1.4 this upcoming year and is a FA after the 2011-12 season and is a RFA. Then you can sign Martin for 5 million for 5 years maybe. You now have Johnson who you could give a long hefty contract like 5 years 4 million. You lost Kovy’s contract that would have paid close to 8 million and to a WEST team. Then that could open up some cap space to maybe get another defenseman (maybe Burns) to go along with Martin and Johnson. For Ben Walter and Mark Fraser. Kaberle is likely going to Anaheim since now they lost Pronger, they lost Niedermayer, and they lost Whitney in a trade to the Oilers. The Ducks need defense and Kaberle is the answer. Liles I think would stay in Colorado until the final year and sine the NTC it would make it harder. But if we can Jack Johnson for Kovalchuk and then sign Martin and deal for Burns, I would give Lou my soul. But yet again, it is unlikely but you never know the magical Lou will pull out of his hat. But look at the defense would line up if this deal would happen….

Salvador-Martin
Burns- Johnson
White- Greene
That defense would cap off about 15 million in defense but you would likely see one of them being traded. It is unlikely but there is a chance…..

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by RolliePollieKovy on Jun 24, 2010 4:09 PM EDT up reply actions  

Kovalchuk Compensation

I can’t see a team parting with anything major for Kovy’s rights. If LA was interested maybe we can make Bryce Salvador part of that deal to free up some cap room for other moves like a deal for Souray.

by Tom Stivali on Jun 24, 2010 4:25 PM EDT up reply actions  

Unless Kovalchuk is guaranteed to sign with the Kings, the Kings aren’t trading JJ for Kovy’s rights.

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by Kevin Sellathamby on Jun 24, 2010 4:33 PM EDT up reply actions  

I'm thinking

Salvador, Rights to Kovy, and maybe a lower end prospect.

by skly27 on Jun 24, 2010 5:01 PM EDT up reply actions  

I heard about the beef between Lombardi and Johnson over some stuff Lombardi said about Michigan (the uni JJ went to), though I doubt that alone would make JJ want to leave.

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by Kevin Sellathamby on Jun 24, 2010 4:37 PM EDT up reply actions  

I don't have a link so don't trust me..

but i remember hearing JJ isn’t too happy there either as he knows he’ll always be behind Doughty and would rather be in his own spotlight.

by skly27 on Jun 24, 2010 5:00 PM EDT up reply actions  

They’ve also got prospects like Hickey and Teubert, so he could potentially be expendable. But I will look at JJ though

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by Kevin Sellathamby on Jun 24, 2010 5:11 PM EDT up reply actions  

Id gladly take Thomas Hickey or Colton Teubert for Kovy’s rights.

by Skuba7 on Jun 24, 2010 7:48 PM EDT up reply actions  

A man after my own heart!

I would love to see Volchenkov in a Devils uniform but I doubt it is going to happen. Someone is going to give him 4 or 5 years and that is a bit too much.

by Tom Stivali on Jun 24, 2010 4:23 PM EDT up reply actions  

i hope we DONT get him, ya hes great of defense but we dont need him, and doesnt he want like 6mill?…ya, im not interested in spending that much for a defensive dman

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by J-camps on Jun 24, 2010 4:29 PM EDT up reply actions  

$5MM Perhaps

I can’t see someone giving him $6MM. Volchenkov would be worth the money just for the ability to see Dano mancrush on him. You know Kenny would LOVE Volchenkov.

by Tom Stivali on Jun 24, 2010 4:36 PM EDT up reply actions  

He also liked Fraser so its meaningless about what Dano says about our dmen.

by KingHellfire on Jun 25, 2010 8:21 PM EDT up reply actions  

I don’t think Coburn is a realistic option, because I have trouble imagining Lou sending anything of consequence to a division rival.

by HockeyWeasel on Jun 24, 2010 3:54 PM EDT reply actions  

Great Job Kevin!

If I could add a player it would be James Wisniewski of Anaheim. Although Anaheim does have money now since Niedermayer retired, and will have a lot more if Teemu and Saku leave he has been rumored to be possibly moving since last year.

by Tom Stivali on Jun 24, 2010 4:27 PM EDT reply actions  

Thanks

I like Wiz too, but my problem is apparently he’s asking for a salary like a #2 defenseman (perhaps Colin White money).

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by Kevin Sellathamby on Jun 24, 2010 4:32 PM EDT up reply actions  

$3MM a year? Considering Seidenberg makes that much, I think Wiz is worth it.

by Tom Stivali on Jun 24, 2010 4:34 PM EDT up reply actions  

I don’t think Wiz is worth that much. Maybe $2.5 mil, but i’m not pushing $3 mil with him.

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by Kevin Sellathamby on Jun 24, 2010 4:36 PM EDT up reply actions  

It would have to be $3MM or more since he is at $2.8MM already. Unless a trade is worked out I think it’s Jordan Leopold or bust for the Devils in the FA market.

by Tom Stivali on Jun 24, 2010 4:40 PM EDT up reply actions  

Hell trade White for Wiz and pay him the 3M. Yeah right I know….

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by RolliePollieKovy on Jun 24, 2010 4:45 PM EDT up reply actions  

There’s nothing definitive to indicate he’s being shopped, but Joni Pitkanen of the Hurricanes is a potential wildcard on the trade market. Jim Rutherford has said that the ’Canes are going to keep their payroll between $43 and $45 million, which means that Pitkanen, who makes $4.5 million this year and will be UFA after the season could be traded.

by HockeyWeasel on Jun 24, 2010 4:49 PM EDT reply actions  

I forgot about the teams with personal budgets. He might be an interesting choice if the Canes do move him, but I kinda doubt they’d move one of their top 2 defensemen. Even then, i’d rather have Gleason than Pitkanen.

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by Kevin Sellathamby on Jun 24, 2010 4:52 PM EDT up reply actions  

The fact that he will be UFA at the end of the season, combined with the fact that he’ll be due a pay raise, makes it likely that Pitkanen won’t be in Raleigh past the trade deadline. The ’Canes also have a lot of younger defensemen coming up through the system.

The downside to Pitkanen is that while he’s great on offense, he seems to be something of a liability on defense. I looked up his numbers at Behind the Net, and saw the following:
GFon/60 = 2.67
GAon/60 = 2.92
GFoff/60 = 2.10
GAoff/60 = 2.48

The reduction in his GAon/60 and his GAoff/60 is striking. Although I have to wonder how much of that was because the ’Canes were playing from behind a lot, and had Pitkanen taking a lot of chances when he was on the ice. (From my casual observation (living in Raleigh, going to somewhere between 15-20 games, and watching others on TV), he did seem to spend quite a lot of time down below the face-off circles in the offsensive zone.)

Gleason is not going anywhere for now. He is far and away their #1 defenseman, and is locked up for two more years at a cap hit of $2.75 million.

by HockeyWeasel on Jun 24, 2010 5:12 PM EDT up reply actions  

No Carolina, maybe VAN

I think we can forget about signing or trading for a Carolina Defenseman as they only have 3 under contract, with one of them being Jay Harrison. I think a swap with Vancouver is more likely, Christian Ehrhoff looks good to me, one year left at $3.1M

by Skuba7 on Jun 24, 2010 7:56 PM EDT up reply actions  

Ehrhoff is perfect but what would it take? What about Ales Hemsky? Yes he is a forward and he is a RW and would take a line with either Parise and Zajac or Elias and Arnott. Hemsky could likely be traded for a rookie to come up to Edmonton. Ales’ cap hit is only 4.1 million until the 2012/13 season. He can put up 25+ goals playing with a solid line of Parise and Zajac. Just put Langenbrunner on that line with Elias and Arnott. I definenty like Hemsky would rather have him then any other Defenseman like Kaberle or Burns. I know this is about defense but this could be interesting as Richard Cloutier of hockeybuzz (Yes but he’s not eklund) says he could be traded. Reports yesterday says that Souray could have been in a trade to Dallas or NY. Saturday will be a big day for trade I see.

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by RolliePollieKovy on Jun 24, 2010 8:14 PM EDT up reply actions  

Heres the link I forgot about..
http://www.hockeybuzz.com/blog/Richard-Cloutier/Dominos/131/28977

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by RolliePollieKovy on Jun 24, 2010 8:16 PM EDT up reply actions  

Ales Hemsky? No offense, but a $4.1 million cap hit for another guy who can’t stay healthy (hasn’t played more than 74 games since ‘05-’06) and has never really put up good numbers (career high: 23 goals) isn’t to my taste.

For that matter, lots of people could put up 25+ goals playing with Parise and Zajac. I’ll bet there are a couple on the team or in the system now who won’t cost you a player and that contract.

by acasser on Jun 24, 2010 9:24 PM EDT up reply actions  

Yes, lets trade for ANOTHER Winger when the Devils already have 4 Left wingers under contract (Parise, Elias, Rolston and PL3) and 3 Right wings (Langenbrunner, Zubrus, Pandolfo).

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by Kevin Sellathamby on Jun 25, 2010 10:02 AM EDT up reply actions  

Hemsky's a RW

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by RolliePollieKovy on Jun 25, 2010 10:07 AM EDT up reply actions  

I also forgot to list Zharkov as well. Plus Hemsky’s one of the Oilers’ best players. I’m sure that a good prospect will be going Edmonton’s way/

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by Kevin Sellathamby on Jun 25, 2010 10:24 AM EDT up reply actions  

Yes but the Devils are weak at RW then any other position on the team now. Do you feel good going with Langenbrunner and Clarkson being our shoe in RW’s? With Zharkov maybe getting off to a good start. I don’t want to put Clarkie on the 2nd line. He’s a solid 3rd liner, not a 2nd liner.

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by RolliePollieKovy on Jun 25, 2010 11:41 AM EDT up reply actions  

I’ve talked to some of the guys at Nucks Misconduct, and they’re happy with Erhoff. I doubt he’s going anywhere

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by Kevin Sellathamby on Jun 25, 2010 9:55 AM EDT up reply actions  

Well that may be but lets look at our team don’t think anyone wanted nieds or rafalski to go yet they were traded.

by KingHellfire on Jun 25, 2010 8:26 PM EDT up reply actions  

Neither one of them was traded. They departed as free agents. Niedermeyer decided he wanted to play with his brother, so it was off to Anaheim. IIRC, Rafalski was going to re-sign with the Devils, but Detroit jumped in with more years and more dollars, and they are near his hometown (Dearborn, MI).

by acasser on Jun 25, 2010 9:31 PM EDT up reply actions  

I like the breakdown, but the only guy I’d want in my team’s uniform is Coburn, and we can all assume that isn’t very likely to happen. Kaberle’s lack of defense frightens me, while both Burns and Souray are expensive injury risks.

by acasser on Jun 24, 2010 5:08 PM EDT reply actions  

I agree with you on Cobrun. The Flyers have room for him. They have 11 forwards, 4 defensemen, and 2 goalies, with $10.6m in cap space per CapGeek. Philly has enough room to sign Hamhuis at $5m/yr, and then sign RFAs Cobrun, Carcillo, and Powe. This is all assuming they don’t go after a UFA goalie, or a different defender. But their roster would be set.

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by Matthew Ventolo on Jun 24, 2010 5:41 PM EDT up reply actions  

Carcillo and Coburn and Hamhuis alone would eat up at least 9 million and there would be no options if someone got hurt. cuz they would only have the minimum amount of players at 20.

by KingHellfire on Jun 25, 2010 8:28 PM EDT up reply actions  

Carcillo and Coburn together made $2.2 million last year — at most, that figure will double. As for Hamhuis, there’s no guarantee that he’s signing, and there are already some rumblings that Philly might peddle his rights.

The Flyers can also bury money if needbe, although I don’t see an obvious candidate on their roster. They could also trade someone to open up room…. Jeff Carter seems to be the obvious candidate there, given he has value as a scorer and only has one year left on his deal ($5 million, then RFA).

by acasser on Jun 25, 2010 9:35 PM EDT up reply actions  

I like Kaberle... But...

Volchenkov… Seriously.

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by pacmanghostx on Jun 24, 2010 5:18 PM EDT reply actions  

The real problem i see is up and down look at the cup years. We had some great teams i dont see that even with some of these players mentioned. This will be a good transition year if lou makes moves for the future and not for right now.

by kurok on Jun 25, 2010 12:19 AM EDT reply actions  

We don’t have much ‘Marty time’ left…

by Skuba7 on Jun 25, 2010 9:11 AM EDT up reply actions  

remember guys..

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by J-camps on Jun 25, 2010 12:20 AM EDT reply actions  

Lou will get done what he thinks he needs. If it is a goaltender and Pickard or Campbell aren’t available, he may get Kent Simpson later in the draft. He shows he has a lot of confidence in Frazee and I do too. I trust Lou that he’ll get what he needs and not be like Sather and puff a cigar and make crap trades.

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by RolliePollieKovy on Jun 25, 2010 10:10 AM EDT up reply actions  

I have this hunch Nieds comes back i mean Scott. That would be good then i’d let Marin walk and bring in Burns. I think you could get both for Martins salary. Then after a one year deal with Scott you turn over his spot to Burns. Then perhaps Urbom and Fraser and Corrente, Eckford are ready to take over for Salvador and White and whoever else may go.

by KingHellfire on Jun 25, 2010 8:32 PM EDT reply actions  

You do know Nieds retired right?

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Question for you NJ natives.
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Post your press conference question(s) for John Tortorella here.
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Mar-ty, Hen-ke
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Top Secret Agent or Cranky Middle Aged Man?
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Karma, and Pucks, and Chips Oh My,
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No Blue Campaign -- Tickets for Sale
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On Shot Blocking
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Strategy Adjustments to Defeat the Rangers (IMO)

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