Everyone thought that this would be a fast and furious deadline. Brian Burke, GM of the Toronto Maple Leafs, is notorious for not waiting. “Prices get too high around the [deadline] so I like to get my deals out of the way a few weeks in advance” He says. However prices have been very high in the weeks leading up so he hasn’t been able to pull the trigger just yet.
That didn’t stop Paul Holmgren in going out and filling in the physical void left by the horrific concussion of Philadelphia Flyers Captain Chris Pronger. Holmgren went out and picked up Nicklas Grossman (6’4” 230 lbs.) from Dallas and Pavel Kubina (6’4” 258 lbs). Pronger is still suffering from post concussion syndrome and is not showing signs of recovery. “Chris isn’t himself these days, and not in a good way. We are just hoping to have some good days in a row” said his wife Lauren at the recent Flyers Wives Fight For Lives Carnival. The Flyers wouldn’t have had to spend their backlog of draft picks on Defense if $51 Million free agent acquisition goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov was living up to his potential. He is earning $10 Million this season and his save percentage is below .900 which isn’t in the top 30.
Even though it has been slow, that doesn’t mean there isn’t a shortage of buyers and sellers. In fact this is one of the most star-studded trade deadlines in recent memory. Columbus Blue Jackets GM Scott Howson dropped a bomb on the world last week when he declared team Captain and face of the franchise, Rick Nash was on the block. Add Nash to names like Jeff Carter, Mikhail Grabovski, Jonathon Bernier, Ales Hemsky, Luke Schenn, Jack Johnson and James van Riemsdyk, and we could be in for an exciting deadline. Columbus will be the busiest team. In full rebuild mode, they already have dealt Antoine Vermette, and have Nash and Carter out on the market.
Ales Hemsky has been a thorn in the side of Edmonton Oilers. He has under produced for years, is often injured, but will still dazzle the audience on certain nights. Going with the theme of the year though, the Oilers seem to be asking too much, and with so many high-end forwards on the block, they aren’t getting enough attention. He is an unrestricted free agent at the end of the year and it looks like the Oilers may have no choice but to try and resign him. However he wants a longer deal than they are willing to give. I have no idea what is going to happen here, but with all of the young talent on the Oilers, I would move him for whatever I can get, whether it be an early pick or a decent young defenseman prospect.
James van Riemsdyk has been shopped to many teams by the Flyers. The former second overall draft pick has had flashes of brilliance and domination at times, but is yet to put a full consistent season together in his 3 year career. His new contract comes into affect next season, and the Flyers won’t move him without significant return. He is set to make $2.5 Million next year but has an annual cap hit of $4.25 Million over the next 6 seasons (capgeek.com). He has been linked to deals with Toronto for defenseman Luke Schenn, whose little brother Brayden plays for the Flyers, as well as Columbus and Rick Nash. My guess is JvR stays put in Philadelphia. A New Jersey native, he loves playing close to family and friends and loves being a part of their tight knit locker room.
Things are starting to heat up and Twitter has been exploding on an hourly basis with new thoughts and rumors are being tweeted at an alarming rate. Even though not much has gone down yet it has been exciting. Fans of many teams are coming up with their own thoughts and ways to land certain players. One thing is for certain; the best is yet to come.
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