The Zherdev Saga – Part Two

by on August 4, 2009 in Uncategorized - 189 Comments

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The Zherdev saga is finally expected to come to an end sometime around noon today, when the Rangers are widely believed to cut bait with the enigmatic 24 year old winger. There is a ton of rumor and speculation surrounding a possible trade fit with the Toronto Maple Leafs, as it would accommodate his need for a young scoring forward. Forty eight hours and four hundred comments later, looks like it’s time for a new thread and a few quick notes:

  • The NY Post explains that Zherdev has not ruled out the possibility of returning to the KHL, and may sign a lucrative contract to play over there if no other NHL team offers him a long-term deal in the neighborhood of $3.9M a season. So even if the Rangers accept the one year contract and then trade him, is it in the receiving team’s best interest to give up a quality asset for a player that may bolt one year from now anyways?
  • Newsday reports that the Rangers have been shopping Zherdev for months without finding an appropriate match, and so the possibility of a trade seems unlikely at this point. In addition, it’s believed that the Rangers would prefer to deal him outside of the Eastern Conference.
  • The currently rumored deal is young defenseman Ian White and struggling winger Lee Stempniak in exchange for Zherdev. That seems like a hefty price to give up, considering White’s excellent ’08-’09 season showed that there is a lot of untapped promise. However, Zherdev’s supreme talent is undeniable and might make for some interesting chemistry on a young, exciting line with fellow Russian speakers Kulemin and Grabovski.
  • Simply put, the man is a walking highlight reel. Glimpses of his work can be viewed here, here, and here.
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  • Pazuzu

    Hey Alex?
    I’ve been on a Briere kick for a while. I’ve always thought (assuming Briere is healthy) that BB could swap Kaberle and Stajan for Briere and a pick, but a thought had occured to me and I’m hoping you might have a thought or two on this one. Assuming the leafs sign Zherdev, do you think BB could pry Berglund out of St.Louis for a package involving Kaberle? I’m thinking BB would have to add Stajan and/or a pick. Maybe something along these lines…

    Kaberle, Stajan, Pogge and Calgary 2nd in 2011
    for
    Berglund, Conklin, and Blues 3rd 2010

    Is Berglund projected to be a first line scoring center and would J.D. even consider trading him for above package?

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  • TuckerThomas

    From that CTV news article…

    “Only Sergei Mozyakin, who led Europe’s Kontinental Hockey League in scoring last season, Nikolai Zherdev, Alexander Perezhogin and Anton Kuryanov are missing.”

    Another reason Zherdev stays in the NHL. The KHL leading scorer can’t even make the 2010 team.

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  • Pazuzu

    After above trade and sign lineup looks like so…

    Blake-Berglund-Zherdev
    Poni-Grabs-Kulemin
    Hagman-Wallin-Stempniak
    Orr-Primeau-Mayers

    Beauchemin-Schenn
    Komi-Finger
    XLB-Van Ryn

    that leaves White, and Frogren…still a logjam on D?

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  • kaz

    finger should go-at 3.5 million a year he’s a waste…i think he has a 2 way deal though….

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