Ponikarovsky Heading to L.A.

by on July 27, 2010 in Free Agency - 277 Comments

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A former Leaf is about to sign with Los Angeles, as Alexei Ponikarovsky has agreed to join the Kings (although a deal has not yet been signed).  This ends some speculation that “Poni” would have to take his games overseas, as this summers UFA market has seen a lot of viable NHL players still without a job.  Ponikarovsky was shipped to the Penguins by Toronto at this year’s trade deadline, bringing back Luca Caputi in what was a very fair exchange of players.  However, Pittsburgh was expecting the Ukrainian to contribute at the level that saw him pour out 61 points for the Leafs in 2008-2009.  With a disappointing 9 points down the stretch for the recent champs and an awful showing in the playoffs, teams weren’t exactly lining up to sign the 30-year old.

However, Los Angeles is more than happy to take a chance on the four-time 20 goal scorer, as they are a thrice-shunned (Kovalchuk, Gagne, Frolov…count it!)  franchise that seriously desired an offensive boost.  It remains to be seen whether Ponikarovsky will be the answer to their problems.  While Alexei is capable of a relatively dependable two-way game, he is hardly an impact player on a consistent basis and was surprisingly invisible during a lot of his stay in Pittsburgh.  This could be an indication that Ponikarovsky needs to be relied upon heavily to produce at his 60-point pace (as he was [unfortunately] a big part of Toronto’s offense in the last few years).  With elite talent taking away the premier ice-time, the longtime Maple Leaf is closer to a 45 point forward.  This will be the case down south, as Ponikarovsky slots in under Anze Kopitar, Justin Williams, Ryan Smyth, Dustin Brown and Wayne Simmonds on the depth chart.

As such, this move is heavily dependent on the details of this contract (which should be released shortly).  If Kings GM Dean Lombardi dished out a figure under the $3 million that Frolov signed today with the Rangers, this would be a good contract for a team with a ton of cap space anyways.  Any more and the Kings will find themselves with a player that is a good complementary NHLer, but one that will rarely be the difference between a win and a loss.

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    rustynail wrote:

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    Bruins will strongly consider sending Michael Ryder & 4M contract to minors to keep Blake Wheeler, depending on arbitration ruling today.

    Nahhhh, they should just waive Savy.

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    2 Minutes for Looking so Guru wrote:

    rustynail wrote:
    gregbrady71
    Bruins will strongly consider sending Michael Ryder & 4M contract to minors to keep Blake Wheeler, depending on arbitration ruling today.
    Nahhhh, they should just waive Savy.

    I love that those cheap pricks may actually have to bury some salary.

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    rustynail wrote:

    I love that those cheap pricks may actually have to bury some salary.

    I’d love to see the sweat gliding down Chiarelli’s cueball head as he has to make some tough decisions lol

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  • Grahamzky

    On another topic – my prediction for a Kaberle trade: News conference at 1:00 p.m tomorrow! Why I’m predicting that:
    #1 – The time has come – no other major events on – time to pull the pin before the long weekend – put the Leafs back in the news!
    #2 – I’m heading to the U.S. of A. to take in some baseball action – and where the news coverage of this big event for us Maple Leaf fans will be almost non-existent! #$^%&** I hate their hockey coverage down south!
    Gonzo!

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  • rustynail

    Any one who wants to buy tickets for the rookie tournament at the JLC tickets can be purchased today or tomorrow if you use the password ROOKIE on the JLC website. They go on sale to general public on Friday.

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  • gunner_36

    In the spirit of boredom, I propose a trade…

    To Atlanta: Grabovski, Hanson

    To Toronto: Rights to Brian Little

    Little can play any forward position. Scored 36 goals 2 years ago, from Cambridge, ON. 22 tears old.

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  • http://codeblueleafs.blogspot.com optimistic

    @ rustynail:
    thanks for the heads up man, got me some tickets for the Leafs/Hawks game.

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  • rustynail

    @ optimistic:
    What section?

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  • LeafsRyan.

    Malkin over Parise any day of the week Geno will put up 100 points easily next season

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    LeafsRyan. wrote:

    Malkin over Parise any day of the week Geno will put up 100 points easily next season

    But he doesn’t bring what Parise brings, and he’s very inconsistent.

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    @ LeafsRyan.:
    Parise can prob put up 100 as well…

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  • Dan hockey fan

    @ Grahamzky:
    I would take Toews and Getzlav as my two best players if I was picking a team. This is no cut on Crosby and Ovechkin. Both generational players.
    Toews and Getzlav though are all aspects of the game, not afraid to go anywhere type of players. These are really the hard type of players to find. They are stars but not afraid to do lunch bucket tasks. When you have to grind out a win which you have to do in a Stanley Cup final I want Toews and Getzlav on my team.
    Not far behind these two I would put Richards on Philadelphia.

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    Dan hockey fan wrote:

    @ Grahamzky:
    I would take Toews and Getzlav as my two best players if I was picking a team. This is no cut on Crosby and Ovechkin. Both generational players.
    Toews and Getzlav though are all aspects of the game, not afraid to go anywhere type of players. These are really the hard type of players to find. They are stars but not afraid to do lunch bucket tasks. When you have to grind out a win which you have to do in a Stanley Cup final I want Toews and Getzlav on my team.
    Not far behind these two I would put Richards on Philadelphia.

    And Crosby isn’t a complete player willing to go into the dirty areas? If anything, Toews isn’t as much of a battler as Crosby.
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    Basically anyone on Team Canada at the Olympics is a solid player. The only guy Im not sure about is Heatley. He can score, but that’s about it. I think Thornton showed he canplay hard in big games in Vancouver.

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  • lescott

    Parise will never be as good as Malkin, I’d be surprised if he’s within 10 points of him next year. Malkin was injured last year, that’s why he didn’t rack up the points.
    Ovechkin has better linemates than any of these other top players, and Talbot’s right about him, he’s an asshole — it’s obvious to everyone, I don’t know why it’s news that another player called him on it.
    I don’t see why people bitch about Crosby. He’s capable of pretty much anything he wants. He wants to be better at faceoffs, his numbers go way up. He wants to be better in shootouts, he’s the best in the league. His linemates suck, so he shoots more and he gets the Maurice Richard. If at the beginning of the season he decided he wants the Art Ross again, he’d go out and win it.

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  • Scotchy

    Good day!

    Stop the Sid vs. Ovi debate please.

    Crosby haters simply identify with a player more like Ovi (speaks to personality no?) and vise versa.

    Crosby knows how to rally and get it done when need be and Ovi knows how to make the years best play (during reg season) on tsn.

    We are all a little on edge cuz kabby is still a leaf, this will change soon.

    Oh Parise is the more complete player, I think Malkin is an insane talent when he wants to be.

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