That Just Happened: Dissecting the Madness

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That Just Happened: Dissecting the Madness
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The Philadelphia Flyers traded top goal scorer Jeff Carter to the Columbus Blue Jackets for forward Jakub Voracek and the club’s first- and third-round picks. I guess that wasn’t enough for the Broad Street Bullies as they finished blowing up the team by dealing their captain, Mike Richards to the LA Kings in exchange for Brayden Schenn, Wayne Simmonds and a 2nd round pick. Then, the Flyers signed goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov, whose rights they acquired during this off season a third-round pick in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft, forward Matt Clackson, and future considerations, to a nine year, 51 million dollar deal.

I know, right?

The Flyers got the best prospect in hockey, but you’ve got to wonder about the logic behind it. Blowing up the team? Sure, if that team didn’t have the potential to be a perennial contender and hadn’t made the Stanley Cup Finals in 2010. But they did. Not only that but if you planned to get rid of their cap hit/contracts, why sign a goalie to a nine year, 51 million dollar deal?

You’ve got to wonder whether or not those rumors about the dressing room problem with Richards, Pronger, Carter et al were true. When you put the pieces together, there were just too many scandalous rumors circulating about a toxic dressing room environment for there not to be something to it.Richards and Carter had NTCs kicking in July 1 on their 12-year contracts, but it’s hard to find another conclusion when Holmgren subsequently signed Bryzgalov to a nine-year deal.

What does this mean for the Toronto Maple Leafs? Make no mistake, this was a extraordinarily rare opportunity at a shot at not one, but two elite centermen; the exact need Burke is trying to address this summer. The fact that the Leafs are an Eastern Conference team might have hurt Burke’s chances as much as anything. The package LA forked over for Richards might have been unmatchable, but it seems the Leafs had the value to match or better what Philly fetched from Columbus for Carter.

Update from Darren Dreger: “Dreger: Leafs were also interested in Carter and Kadri was discussed, but Tor wouldn’t include Kulemin to close deal for Carter.

Flyers asked for Kadri and Kulemin from the Leafs for Mike Richards. Toronto said they would consider it, but never heard back from Phi.”

So, what’s left? It’s pretty clear that the Brad Richards race just lost one competitive suitor – the LA Kings, but an even more dangerous one has entered the sweepstakes. The only credible logic behind the events that occurred today is: The Flyers now need a No1 center. Brad Richards is available. They have the cap space and the positional need for just such a player. Apparently massive contracts still aren’t out of the question.

Brian Burke won’t like his lack of involvement in today’s mayhem. Burke is patient when he needs to be (looks like LA and Columbus jumped in with both feet a little quicker than Burke did), and holds a firm line, but you know the most competitive man in hockey is hating this right now. Has today’s insanity woke a sleeping bear? Wouldn’t be surprised at all to see his attention shift Paul Stastny’s way.

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2011 Draft Profile: Jonas Brodin

By Alex Tran

Alright. Up until this point in the MLHS draft profile series, I’ve been cautiously optimistic about most of the names I’ve shared. But this one’s different. This guy right here…defenseman Jonas Brodin…this is my guy. This smooth skating Swedish blueliner will be the player I watch most closely on draft day with the hopes that he hears his name called by the Maple Leafs. Boasting remarkable natural ability and terrific upside, Brodin could go as high as just outside the top 10 and as low as the early 20′s.

The Basics: Well-rounded two-way defenseman from Farjestads of the Swedish Elite League; 4 assists in 42 games played

Strengths: Brodin is yet another in the long line of supremely talented and intelligent Swedish defensemen. He plays the game with terrific poise and his hockey IQ is through the roof, allowing him to suit up as a 17 year old (holy smokes!) in the Swedish Elite League. The flow of the game just seems to come so naturally and easy to him, displaying the ability to read plays several moves ahead and dictate the pace from the back end like a 10-year veteran. Brodin plays with a calming influence for the rest of the team and leads the transition game with a great deal of confidence and competence. The passing ability is there, the size is appropriate and the skating ability is excellent.

Weaknesses: I guess I can’t really leave this section blank can I? Oh well. Brodin doesn’t play with much of a physical edge so it is possible that his game won’t translate as effectively to North American ice, though that likely will not be a major issue. He also does not play with a great deal of flash or gamebreaking ability, so don’t expect a cannon from the point or end-to-end rushes on a regular basis. Most scouting services are a little more conservative with his modest offensive upside, but I believe with his hockey IQ, that it will come with time. He could stand to be more assertive as he gets more experience, learning to grab the reins of his own development and step up to become the player many believe he can become.

Draft Day Outlook: ISS has him going at #20, the Hockey News has him going at #22, and Central Scouting has him as the 3rd best European Skater. Thankfully, the scouts polled over at TSN have their heads on right and have him projected as the 10th overall pick. That’s where he belongs. If he is still on the board in the mid first round, this is the player I would trade up for. Swedish super scout Thommie Bergmann has done a fantastic job in recent years and allowing him to finally make a selection in the first round could go a long way in adding a big-time piece to the organization’s core nucleus. Brodin just seems to exude the kind of upside that you can dream on and project as a potential top pairing defenseman in the not too distant future. This is my guy for 2011.

Previous Draft Profiles:

Stuart Percy – June 21st, 2011

Tyler Biggs – June 20th, 2011

Sven Bartschi – June 12th, 2011

Ty Rattie – June 10th, 2011

Brandon Saad – May 2nd, 2011

Mark Scheifele – April 26th, 2011

Matt Puempel – April 22nd, 2011

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  • losingmymind

    For the first time this off season I am actually nervous on what BB might pull off.

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  • luke nukem

    all this trade talk is stressing me out, i will be using up a months worth of my data plan on my phone tomorrow alone im sure, refreshing twitter and MLHS and whatnot

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    @ Oldred:
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    Well, if we were getting Staal I wouldn’t be too sad about losing Kadri. Don’t want to see Schenn or Aulie go anywhere though. Character guys – not that Kadri isn’t. Reimer is going no where.

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  • light’em up

    Well maybe the big deal that is supposed to go down tomorrow involves Parise and is a setup to help lure B Richards.

    Parise-B Richards-Kessel
    Kulemin-Grabovski-Lupul
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    Pretty sweet

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  • luke nukem

    losingmymind wrote:

    For the first time this off season I am actually nervous on what BB might pull off.

    +1

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  • camarorob

    Dallas should of traded Richards at the deadline to us then he would of realized that the leafs are moving in the right direction and he would of signed an extension with us. Thus making our summer so much more relaxing becouse this is really stressful.

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  • luke nukem

    @ camarorob:
    would have been nice but dallas was actually in a playoff position at the deadline i think (or very close). it is nice to dream tohugh

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  • camarorob

    @ luke nukem:
    I believe i was dreaming and now this is becoming a nightmare when will it end?

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    to col: komisarek, bozak, 1st, 1st, 2nd
    to tor: stastny
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    to njd: macarthur, kadri, rynnas, 1st (2012)
    to tor: parise
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    -sign richards, 6 years, 45 million
    -sign rupp, 4 years, 4.5 million
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    lupul – richie – kessel
    parise – stats – colbo
    army – grabo – kuley
    rupp – brent – brown
    (orr)
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    aulie – phaneuf
    gunnar – schenn
    ____ – ______
    (lashoff)
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    reimer – gustavsson
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    Would leave ~11 million to sign Parise and fill in the two blanks.
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    EDIT: Actually, swap Colborne and Armstrong. Armstrong would be a nice gritty presence with Parise and Stastny, while Colborne’s playmaking skills would adequately replace MacArthur – but with added size.

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  • rockydundas

    I’m going into Friday hoping for nothing. I’m hoping to see the team pick three highly rated youngsters to add to our stable and that’s it. Come October, I’m looking forward to seeing more youth being served on this team. We’re building something very special here boys…something we’ve been waiting for, for a very long time. Now that we finally have some great young prospects and players, I don’t want to see them sent somewhere else to become stars so we can have three years of Stastny or four good years of Richards, then five years of Richards refusing to waive the no trade clause so we can peddle him to another team for another mamoth contract mistake!
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    As much as a big trade will get my blood going like the rest of you, I really want BB to stay the course, build with youth, speed and affordable contracts and leave the Bryzgalov type deals for someone else to swallow.
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    If a trade happens, I’m fine with it. But if we go into next year with Bozak as the #1 center, I’m OK with that too because this is a process. We loved Bozak at first and were pleased with his play but now we’re writing him off because he suffered the sophmore slump. I think if he plays with Kessel this year, we see a different Bozie…I’m predicting if he’s with Kessel, he ends up with 18 goals and 47 assists. 65 points. Not bad. And more to come.
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    I know it’s hard my fellow Leafers…but patience….

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  • Black_Hawk

    Alex Tran wrote:

    Oh no! Players that only want to play in Toronto! Curse them!

    Hmmm when you say it like that you make me sound like a real dick.

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    Black_Hawk wrote:

    Alex Tran wrote:
    Oh no! Players that only want to play in Toronto! Curse them!
    Hmmm when you say it like that you make me sound like a real dick.

    Haha I’m just messing. Wouldn’t mind Weiss on this team though.

    But I guess it would be a bit of a letdown after seeing the calibre of names moved today.

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  • DWC

    These guys are all 24-years-old or younger and should see sull time duty with the Leafs this upcoming season, unless they are moved: Schenn, Kadri, Aulie, Reimer Gunnarsson, Kulemin
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    I left out Kessel, because Burke won’t move him, and frankly, I think that’s a smart move.
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    Now, what I want from you guys, is to rank the six of them in order of who you’d hate to see leave most. 1 being hardest on you, 6 being easiest. Here’s my list:
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    1 – Schenn
    2 – Kulemin
    3 – Reimer
    4 – Aulie
    5 – Kadri
    6 – Gunnarsson
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    I’d hate to see any of these guys go, but sometimes decisions have to be made.

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    @ DWC:
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    1-Kulemin
    2-Reimer
    3-Schenn
    4-Aulie
    5-Kadri
    6-Gunnarsson
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    It’s a little bit irrelevant though, because I believe Reimer is as close to an untouchable in thise league as there ever will be. Kadri is obviously the one from this list that he will look to.

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    I should say, that Kadri only goes so far down the list because we are presumably trading him for a star forward. It would soften the blow if we weren’t making another crater in the team. I think his ceiling is the highest though, save for maybe Kulemin.

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  • jagith

    is anyone else depressed?
    i am..

    predictions…
    PHI signs B.Richards
    NJ sign Parise long term
    TB signs Stamkos long term
    LA makes another huge trade and gets Stastny for bernier + or Vancouver deals Schneider + for Stastny. Stastnys price tag just went thru the roof.
    No way CAR or PIT trades either Staal

    we sign Laich = overrated

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  • DWC

    Yeah, the Weiss bashing is getting a little out of hand. Obviously he’s lower on the list of guys we should acquire than, say, Paul Stastny or Brad Richards, but if nobody like that can be attained through trade or free agency, he is definitely a worthwhile addition. He’d look far better in the #1 center spot than Bozak. Plus, he’s cheaper, and would leave more cap space for a defenceman and another forward, like Laich or Upshall.

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    @ jagith:
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    There is no possible way Philly can sign Brad Richards. I wish people would stop with that.

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  • jagith

    Cameron wrote:

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    There is no possible way Philly can sign Brad Richards. I wish people would stop with that.

    if they dump versteeg carle and laperriere on lti they can easily sign him

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  • LemonHead

    @ jagith:

    I can only speak for myself, but I’ve been keeping things in check pretty well I think. I’m not letting my mind get too carried away with crazy or overly hopeful “what ifs”. It would be great to add a star player and hear of a big trade, but I’ll simply take things as they come. It would have been nice to add either Carter or Richards today, but it would have been a steap price to pay. I’m hopeful for tomorrow I guess, bet we’ll see. Maybe we just add new prospects and wait for July 1st to see what else we can do.

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