102 Hours Worth Of Free Agency Thoughts

by on July 4, 2010 in Free Agency - 139 Comments

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Okay, so my math may be a little off.  It’s Canada Day weekend, there shouldn’t be any arithmetic.  Unless, of course, you are an NHL general manager, than you better hope you have your math hat on.  A quick note to say I hope our fellow Canadian readers, as well as our loyal readers situated the south had an enjoyable holiday weekend.

Now, let’s divulge into what has so far been a somewhat reserved free agency period, One timer style.

–The big news coming out of free agency this hour is this report out of the L.A. Times that indicate the Los Angeles Kings are quite far apart on signing Ilya Kovalchuk. While they may not be out of the running entirely, Helene Elliott suggests the prospects are quite dim.  So where does Kovalchuk go?  The Islanders reportedly seem to be the only team willing to offer him the term he is looking for (rumoured to be 10 million for at least 10 years) but are there other suitors?  What about New Jersey?  Toronto?  One would think that although Burke would love to pull off the major move of free agency, the reasons Kings GM Dean Lombardi is balking about bringing in Kovy (term) is likely the same reasons Burkie has reservations.

–I thought the signing of Colby Armstrong was a good, albeit unsurprising addition.  While you can argue all day that they may have overpaid, the fact is, as Garrett Bauman pointed out, the market tends to get overinflated on July 1, and this year wasn’t all that different.  Still, at $3 million, “Army” gives the Leafs a guy who can hit, play tough, kill penalties, and chip in offensively.  Some are already bouncing around comparisons of a youthful Darcy Tucker, and I think that would suit most of us just fine if Armstrong could deliver that type of performance.

–My only word of advice to fans, not just to Toronto, but any team in general: Don’t doom these poor guys before they even step on the ice.  Already in free agency, I have heard lots of negativity towards certain signings, which creates a toxic atmosphere all around.

–Really thought we would see Martin Biron in Montreal backing up Carey Price, but I can’t say I don’t enjoy the fact they settled for Alex Auld instead, a move that has even the most loyal Habs fan shaking his head.  Biron also had his deal announced at 12:03, making July 1 the only day in the NHL where tampering doesn’t exist (unless of course your name is Brian Burke, then I am sure Gary would find a way.)

–Not sure I would have paid the dollar amount, or the yearly term, that the Senators did when they signed Sergei Gonchar, but the fact of the matter is the Senators got a good puck moving defenseman who will improve their powerplay dramatically.  Pittsburgh, meanwhile, could make off very smart by turning Sergei Gonchar into younger players Paul Martin and Zbynek Michalek.

–I was upset a little bit to see Manny Malhotra be taken off the market courtesy of the Vancouver Canucks.  Malhotra is a guy I thought could really anchor the Maple Leafs penalty kill and fourth line, all the while bringing leadership and dependability to the team.  It is, however, quite possible that the Leafs were inquiring about the services of Malhotra, but were turned away by what can only be described as a steep price, no matter how you feel about inflated markets.

–Good on Tampa Bay for the early moves they have made this summer with Steve Yzerman at the helm.  Every single person who has dealt with Yzerman in the GM role say he is very educated, fair, and highly intelligent, which are all tangibles that could describe his play on the ice as well.  It looks like Stevie Y has a real firm vision for the Lightning, and fans in that area should be getting real excited.

–Speaking on the Lightning, I couldn’t have been happier to see Pavel Kubina return to Tampa Bay, a place I know he really enjoyed playing.  I was also one of the (few) Kubina supporters during his time with the Leafs.  While he doesn’t have great speed, I thought he used his size and intelligence well, and has a big, heavy shot from the point.

–A quick shout out to Flames GM Darryl Sutter.  What’s that?  There is nothing clinically wrong with him?  Oh…my mistake.  Seriously, did Sutter spend June 30th smoking weed and watching the AMC channel?  Hello, McFly, it’s not three years ago.  And further to the point, Sutter knows that team three years ago wasn’t very good either right?

–Nice to see Nikolai Kulemin and John Mitchell back in the fold.  I knew the Leafs would get a deal done with Kulemin, and when it was announced, I thought it was very fair for both sides involved.  Mitchell, meanwhile, will be the on the bubble and he knows it.  That contract is small enough that it could easily be allocated to the minors should Mitchell start the season slow.

So that’s the first 102 hours, give or take a few Molson Canadian…err, I mean hours.  What will the next hundreds of hours bring?  Who’s to say, but hopefully there is more excitement, and hopefully the Leafs can address their scoring.  One way or another.

With 102 hours of free agency in the books, what do you think so far?

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  • luke

    Stanley goes to White Kessel wrote:

    I ate a burger for dinner.

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    Was it from White Castle? :o

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  • jonwanker

    @ BloodonIce:
    Zherdev got chewed out by both Tortorella and Hitchcock. What makes you think he’ll do any better with Wilson? I don’t mean to sound like Don Cherry, but he is the stereotype of the lazy Russian floater who has ’80 pts pontential’ but is a perennial 50-60pt guy.

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  • dmbsports

    If you don’t think Burke knows Kovalchuk’s agent he would be the only GM in the league that doesn’t. Don’t believe everything you here. If you think that the Leafs are a 29th place team this yearwith the new goalie tandem, the speed and youth from last year’s season ending roster, a healthy D, the addition of Kadri, Versteeg, Armstrong and Brown up front then go ahead. I like this roster and he is NOT done yet.

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  • 4evrblue

    @ jonwanker:
    I think if I were GM I would just have a talk with Zherdev to see where he stands. I’d ask him straight out if he would rather work his ass off to play great hockey in the most competitive league in the world or would he rather go to the KHL and have a not so secure future? Also I dont think any GMs are going to jump at the idea of signing him for longterm so it might not be a bad idea to get him for 1 year if we run out of options, just to see if he’s changed at all. Personally i’d rather see Zherdev in the lineup and a trade based around Beau or Grabs for Clowe out of SJ then see this “trade that may involve a young core player” thats we’ve heard whispers about.

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  • doktordave

    @ djamon:
    Berger is a phony. Last week was the first time in months that he wrote anything…ANYTHING…that remotely resembled a real news story. He posts headlines that give false impressions about the content of his blog. Ninety-five percent of his blogs, degenerate into a few regular themes: (A) Toronto fans are idiots. (B) Any Leaf player is a bum who is over-rated and/or past his prime. (C) Toronto management is not doing their job, or is generally incompetent.
    It is often obvious that no interviews have been done, there is no new info, no inside info, and that his sole goal is to get people talking about his blog, for being sensational – rather than informative.
    As for the Reporters on TSN, I find that Hodge generally keeps them pretty honest. When Simmons tries to spout his crap, he is often called on it. Farber is OK, but he really doesn’t know hockey much more than the average 12 year old fan in Boston. The format of the show is a good idea, the reporters on it are pretty weak as TV personalities. Hard to find the level of writer that was out there 20 years ago as it has become an industry that is seeing jobs in papers evaporate, and huge competition from bloggers and quality sites like this one.
    With the internet, info is out there as soon as somebody leaks it. Nobody gets the exclusive anymore. Time to weed out the hacks like Berger. A guy who can get a quote for radio, but has no brain for being an analyst.

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  • luke

    Seriously friend, WTF?
    If you’re looking for Berger love, I suggest you go to HB. Or a Habs forum.

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  • doktordave

    I can’t say that we start rumors here. I think the stuff from the regular media gets repeated, the stuff from some of the rumor sites gets rehashed and usually ridiculed, and a few folks like to toss out moves that they’d like to make themselves, but I rarely see anybody claiming anything new or inside info. If people skim them and take them as rumors then they aren’t reading very closely. As for this particular article, I refuse to read Berger anymore because he’s simply playing a game with the fans to keep his readership numbers comparable to other bloggers with less prestigious a position. He has nothing to offer Leaf fans – on the team that he covers, Burke openly scorns anything that comes from him as a source. He has no friends in the organization and is more likely to get bad leads rather than facts.
    He can’t claim to know how they work given that distance. He’s burned too many bridges.
    He is simply there to get a quote or find a disgruntled player if he can. There isn’t enough in that to fill 3 blogs a year. the rest is padding. I quit reading him a long time ago. Apparently on Hockey Buzz they won’t even allow comments as people often point out how stunned he is.
    If he didn’t rag on Burkie in one piece as much as somebody suggested, then it is still irrelevant. If he praises Burke, then it is surely back-handed as too often in the past he’s said just the opposite. I’ll take Burke’s hockey knowledge over Berger’s every single time.

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  • Charlie

    Derek, just to point something out: Sather had permission from Snow to talk to Biron prior to July 1. So there really wasn’t tampering in this case.

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  • Stanley goes to White Kessel

    luke wrote:

    Stanley goes to White Kessel wrote:
    I ate a burger for dinner.
    .
    Was it from White Castle?

    hahaha! Good one.

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  • Mike Bosse

    JK you stated…
    Unless, of course, you are an NHL general manager, than you better hope you have your math hat on. Proper English please lol never mind the math practice grammar a little lol….

    Just kidding love this site so no offense you guys have great articles an less dumb ass haters than TSN so you get my vote for my reading materials.
    One question though everyone on TSN is blabbing about all these players coming over but every last one is a winger Zerdev, Parise (this makes sense as the Devils were after Kabs recently), Gagner etc. etc. etc. but the pickings are getting slim at center. Maybe Cogliano from Edmonton lol that would be one tough Leafs team people will hate to play and I’m going to love every minute of it. Especially against Montreal as I started as a Leafs fan in 1960 and we went 3-0-3 against the last year with 5 OTs’ great stuff.

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  • Mike Bosse

    @ jonwanker:
    Your right it wouldn’t hurt and I always kind of liked Zerdev but I doubt he fit Burkes’ MOLD

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