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The New Jersey Devils Sign Forward Mike Hoeffel and Defenseman Joe Sova to Entry Level Contracts

As first reported by Tom Gulitti earlier today, the New Jersey Devils have signed their first overall pick in 2007 (2nd round, 57th overall) Mike Hoeffel to an entry level contract.  What's rather unexpected is that there are no indications that he will be reporting to Albany this year.  Details on the contract have not been disclosed by Capgeek.com yet, but could the Devils be setting up his contract to begin next year so that it will not count towards the 50 person reserve limit for this season? (See my explanation of the clause that allows this to happen here.)  Hoeffel's contract status will be updated in this post as it becomes available. 

Hoeffel isn't really the news of the day though.   The Devils also made an unexpected signing, adding Alaska Nanook junior defenseman Joe Sova to an entry level contract.  While College Hockey News thinks he could be playing shortly with the organization shortly I haven't seen that reported anywhere else.  This signing is interesting on a few levels which I will go into more after the jump.  I will also touch upon the 50 person reserve limit and how the Devils look next year with Sova added to the mix.  (Thanks to user Triumph44 who posted the news as a fanshot earlier today)

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Joe Sova Statistics:

 

Who is he?

Sova is a 6-3, 203 pound defenseman from the University of Alaska (Tyler Eckford's alma mater).  Sova, a junior (more on that below), was a high scoring defenseman for the Nanooks, with 24 points this season.  In addition to being 2nd overall (just above Jon Merrill) in CCHA defenseman scoring, Sova was tied for 8th in CCHA power play points with 3 goals and 10 assists. He was also named as a CCHA Honorable Mention (along with Michigan's Brandon Burlon) with 20 votes (3 first team votes) and was only 5 points from joining Jon Merrill on the CCHA Second Team.    He led the Nanooks in shots on goal (101), penalty minutes, (58) and blocks (98).  He seems to have a good combination of offensive abilities, grit and defensive responsibility.   This article from the Fairbanks Daily News gives you the impression that Sova is a humble player who works hard for what he accomplishes. 

2011-2012 Reserve List & Defensive Depth Thoughts

While the 2010-2011 reserve list is close to the maximum of 50 (48 currently), next year's seems to be OK for the moment.  The Devils have 27 active contracts right now per Capgeek and 29 when you add in Sova and Hoeffel to the mix.   The Devils however, will have to decide the futures of 12 RFAs (Zach Parise being the most prominent of them) and NHL UFAs Johan Hedberg, Andy Greene and Adam Mair.  They will also have to look at Albany to see if any of their UFAs will be re-signed.  There are 5 UFAs who spend most of their time at Albany (Mike McKenna and Brad Mills the most prominent) and in order for Albany to have veteran experience to solidify the team some of these players are necessary to sign and keep on the reserve list with a two way contract.  They also provide depth for emergency situations like injuries and suspensions. 

While I don't think there will be any issues with signing UFAs or RFAs, I think it is significant that Sova was provided an ELC.   First, Sova was a junior (albeit a 22 year old one, who is turning 23 in 2 months) so he is leaving a year early from Alaska.  For him to both leave college early and receive an ELC and not an Amateur Try Out contract (which is what Matt Taormina did) shows that there was a market out there for him and that the Devils were likely not alone in pursuing him.  Second, signing him so quickly after his season ended shows that he was a Devils target for some time. 

It is also interesting considering that he is an offensive defenseman that is being signed when the Devils will already be adding Eric Gelinas to Albany's roster next year.  This crowds the depth chart a bit for the defensive unit at Albany next year as he likely joins a unit that includes Dan Kelly, Alexander Urbom, Gelinas, Harry Young and others.  I think his signing certainly signals the end for Tyler Eckford's (also a former Alaska Nanook) time in the organization and could also be an early admission that the team won't have the ability to re-sign Andy Greene.  With Mark Fayne's emergence, Matt Taormina showing promise in his limited time, and a lot of future cap money invested in Henrik Tallinder, Colin White, the injured Bryce Salvador and Anton Volchenkov the Devils will be hard pressed to pay Greene even $2MM next year (and I believe he will command more). 

The fact that Sova is a prolific scorer on the power play is important.  Hopefully he can offer Albany and then maybe New Jersey the power play quarterback they both need.  Albany, like their parent club, often runs a 5 forward power play.  I have always preferred a defenseman on the ice during a power play. 

As with Hoeffel I will update this post with Sova's contract details as they become available.  While the Sova signing dashes my hopes for the Devils to sign Chay Genoway of North Dakota, I am OK with that.  I am happy the Devils were active in signing college free agents.  Sova's signing also does something else.  It helps to lessen the blow of the 2006 draft in which the Devils selected 3 defensemen only 1 of which (Olivier Magnan) has really contributed value to the organization. 

I don't know enough about Sova yet to even speculate on his future next year.   I do know that the Devils seem to have been very aggressive in pursuing him, which shows that he must have shown the scouting staff a lot of promise.  His size and power play skills give him a place in the organization and I look forward to seeing his progress in the future.  I do hope he and Hoeffel play some games in Albany or Trenton this year as it would be great to get a chance to see what both have to offer to the future of the organization. 

Thanks for reading and sound off with comments below!

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I think his signing certainly signals the end for Tyler Eckford’s (also a former Alaska Nanook) time in the organization and could also be an early admission that the team won’t have the ability to re-sign Andy Greene.

Definitely a reasonable conclusion on Eckford. I’m not so sure it has any impact on the Greene situation – I think, ultimately, the organization will feel comfortable enough with Taormina, Fayne, Urbom, Salmela, Corrente, and Fraser pushing each other for roster spots to allow Greene to walk.

That said, I’m interested to see what this means for RFAs like Salmela, Corrente, Fraser, and Magnan. Salmela has improved enough to earn a new contract and I don’t think the Devils will give up on the latter three just yet, but the AHL blueline is getting very crowded and some of these guys may benefit from a change in scenery.

Another thing to look out for is whether Burlon, a junior, decides to go pro this summer. Also, although Lou may not be willing to pony up the cash for Greene, he may opt for a cheaper veteran defenseman as insurance if he feels Salvador won’t be ready to play at the NHL level.

My prediction for the blueline next season:
NHL – Volchenkov, Tallinder, White, Salvador, Taormina, Fayne, Urbom
AHL – Sova, Young, Kelly, Fraser, Gelinas, Magnan, Leach, Burlon?
Traded – Corrente, Salmela
Allowed to walk – Greene, Eckford, Davison

by dr(d)evil on Mar 20, 2011 1:26 AM EDT reply actions  

Only modification I would make is the elimination of Salvador. Coclear concussions are difficult to continue to play after, and that he’s been out all season isn’t a good sign, cap issues not withstanding. I wouldn’t be surprised to see Gelinas/Fraser at the NHL level as the 7th.

I doubt we’ll see Greene, the timing of his raise is at a bad time, although I like him, he’s replaceable. And the Devs aren’t going to deal with the Eckford “issues” given the pipeline of prospects that can do his job.

The question is not how far. The question is, do you possess the constitution, the depth of faith, to go as far as is needed? - Il Duce

by Murdoc on Mar 21, 2011 7:32 AM EDT up reply actions  

Question : does this guy belong in the top 20? I would think his ceiling is higher than others.

by KovyisLove on Mar 20, 2011 12:02 PM EDT reply actions  

He had stats comparable to Burlon’s but Sova is turning 23 soon, whereas Burlon just recently turned 21. His stats are also comparable to Taormina’s junior and senior seasons, as well as Fayne’s senior season. Both of those guys were 23 when they left college as well. Gelinas is soon turning 20.

I definitely wouldn’t say Sova’s ceiling is higher than Burlon’s or Gelinas – those two are performing at a similar level despite being younger. I also wouldn’t expect him to be better than Taormina or Fayne, who have made the jump to the NHL surprisingly quickly. However, I think we’ll find out within 2 yrs whether Sova could be an NHL player.

by dr(d)evil on Mar 20, 2011 1:59 PM EDT up reply actions  

could also be an early admission that the team won’t have the ability to re-sign Andy Greene

I think Andy Greene has played his way out of New Jersey at this stage. He’s definitely regressed from his excellent 2009-2010…. and while he will definitely get a raise from his current $750k salary ($737.5k cap hit), I doubt it will happen in New Jersey. The money is tight in Newark, especially if Salvador is healthy enough to come back next season…. and Greene probably worries some of the decision-makers as Johnny Oduya version 2.0. I think Greene gets $2-3 million/year from someone, but it won’t be us.

Andy Greene is playing on the third pairing. He doesn’t get PP time even when there are defensemen out there…. Fayne has a tendency to be the guy with the second unit, and Anssi Salmela got the remaining time when the Devils needed multiple defensemen during the four-minute PP the other night against Washington. The only thing really going for him stats-wise is that he logs a ton of minutes on the Devils’ blue line this season.

As far as Salmela, Corrente, Fraser, and Magnan go…. I think a lot depends on the money they want. Salmela has probably demonstrated enough to get one or two years at or near the league minimum. Corrente is hard to judge, because he’s been hurt multiple times this year. Fraser might have played his way out of a contract similar to Greene, considering the guy can’t get onto the ice at this point. As for Magnan, he’s hard to judge because he played a fair amount during the MacLean Error but hasn’t been given a chance since the regime change.

I imagine a lot will also depend on the perception within the ranks of the decision-makers of guys like Urbom and Taormina. Some of the decisions will also come down to money — if there’s money there after re-signing Parise, or if Lou can move Zubrus and/or Rolston, there’s room to work in bringing back other guys. If there isn’t, they may have to wait for late summer or try their luck with another franchise.

by acasser on Mar 20, 2011 12:21 PM EDT reply actions  

I'll just respond to everyone

Tom: I don’t think this signing has anything to do with Andy Greene. He may stay or go, but again, I don’t see the reasoning behind that, exactly. Albany is still way short of defensemen capable of taking decent minutes, even with the Sova signing.

dr(d)evil, acasser: Salmela stinks. He sucks up the good ice time and does very little with it. He already passed through waivers once – I think he will be non-tendered and sign with another NHL team, or go back to Europe. He just does not have the chops to make it as an offensive D man here in the NHL, and his defense has always been a weak point. Corrente is waiver-eligible and I suspect the brass have higher hopes for him – he could be a 7th guy next season. Magnan is also not going to be an NHL defenseman – he’s another Fraser, an AHL guy pressed into service.

by Triumph44 on Mar 20, 2011 12:28 PM EDT reply actions  

Salmela stinks but the veteran NHL coach who is a defensive specialist decides to play him around 18 mins a night. Got it

by C.J. Richey on Mar 20, 2011 3:43 PM EDT up reply actions  

*cough*Mike Mottau*cough*

by undersuspicion426 on Mar 20, 2011 3:53 PM EDT up reply actions  

the difference here is that mike mottau was actually a good player.

by Triumph44 on Mar 20, 2011 3:55 PM EDT up reply actions  

yes, salmela stinks. are you going to say that rob niedermayer is a good player now? he got nearly 17 minutes a night last season. lemaire really has no option, fraser is clearly way worse, and there’s no reason to run tallinder or greene ragged.

he has a negative corsi with a way positive zone start.

by Triumph44 on Mar 20, 2011 3:55 PM EDT up reply actions  

I have no problem with a non-tender of Salmela and letting him walk. I agree with the notion that there are better options, especially considering Salmela’s “peak” (based on what we have seen thus far) is 3rd pairing and perhaps some PP time.

All that aside, I think Lemaire and Lamorello like the kid. Lou made a point of importing him from Europe, and then re-acquiring him in the Kovalchuk trade. Jacques keeps putting him (and Andy Greene) out there for big minutes and leaving White/Volchenkov nailed to the bench (each gets roughly 15 minutes per night these days). There has to be a reason behind both of those — not necessarily a good one, mind you, but the Devils’ braintrust usually has a method to their madness. I put all this together, and I see a guy Lou will attempt to bring back and maybe even give a small raise to (up to Andy Greene’s current numbers, with Greene allowed to depart in free agency).

The other thing Salmela will have in his favor is a fair amount of NHL experience and “seasoning”. If Salvador isn’t able to come back, I can’t see Lamorello wanting to go into next season with only three experienced blue-liners (White, Volchenkov, Tallinder) and that much youth on the back end for a team expected to contend. That either means overpaying Andy Greene, finding something in the bargain bin in free agency…. or bringing back someone like Anssi Salmela and keeping your fingers crossed.

by acasser on Mar 20, 2011 9:35 PM EDT up reply actions  

While I agree that that could happen re: bringing Salmela back, it’s only going to cause a logjam if nothing significant changes. Corrente is waiver-eligible, and I imagine someone would take a shot at him. Plus, who says Salmela would want to come back for that role? The guy’s a pretty good offensive player in other leagues – it’d be hard to imagine that the KHL wouldn’t be interested in him. Taking a 7th D role at a minimum NHL salary seems like a bad career move.

Lou got him because he literally needed a defenseman – next on the depth chart was Matt Corrente or Tyler Eckford. Grim options both. It was a good fit for both sides. He later waived him, so it’s not all peaches and cream between Lou and Salmela.

I hadn’t noticed White and Volchenkov’s ice time was so low, but my suspicion is that they are being saved for penalty kills and defensive zone starts that aren’t coming. The Devils took 1 penalty today, they took 0 against Washington, and they had 7 seconds of PK time against the Islanders. Throw in a normal dose of PK time and their ice time starts to look more normal.

by Triumph44 on Mar 20, 2011 11:58 PM EDT up reply actions  

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