http://bluejacketsxtra.dispatch.com/content/stories/2014/07/01/kekalainen-says-no-big-plans-for-free-agency.html
True. Its a bit disappointing but not unexpected.
My dark horse pick to be signed to replace D-Mac - Dominic Moore.
Edit: Just noticed that Moore is 33. I thought he was younger. I guess he is very unlikely.
"Adding skill" must have meant something to do with upgrading skill on the scoring lines. IF it meant letting Derek Mackenzie go then Jarmo needs to be fired and fired quickly. D-Mac is skilled for a 4th liner. Realistically Jarmo doesn't think that Mackenzie should go to accommodate skill, but I have to wonder what he is thinking.
This is my concern as well. Show me a team thats won the Stanley Cup recently with nothing but home grown talent. Save the Hawks, which are the exception to the rule, you have to bring in top talent to go along with your homegrown talent. Even the Hawks brought in Hossa, and Sharp, the Kings brought in Williams, Carter, Richards, Gaborik etc. We just made the playoffs and showed promise, now is the time you add top talent to compliment it all IMO.Title of the article should be "Summer Buzzkill." I guess I just don't like our roster as much as GMJK does.
Title of the article should be "Summer Buzzkill." I guess I just don't like our roster as much as GMJK does.
No offense, but I hate that 4th line with a burning passion.
I guess I just don't like our roster as much as GMJK does.
This is my concern as well. Show me a team thats won the Stanley Cup recently with nothing but home grown talent. Save the Hawks, which are the exception to the rule, you have to bring in top talent to go along with your homegrown talent. Even the Hawks brought in Hossa, and Sharp, the Kings brought in Williams, Carter, Richards, Gaborik etc. We just made the playoffs and showed promise, now is the time you add top talent to compliment it all IMO.
Instead we're choosing to stand pat, only slightly upgrading (Hartnell over RJ) and actually possibly downgrading on the 4th line (should Mac go elsewhere). Banking on Horton could be risky given his injury history. Missing the playoffs could be disastrous to the momentum we built with the fan base, we're going to need Bob to have a massive year, which if he does its going to cost us a lot since giving the bridge contract. Certainly rougher waters then I would prefer
A deal with Frattin should be a 3 way deal giving us the option to send him to the ECHL where I am sure he will be a star.
Players like D Mac are a dime a dozen and easy replaceable. There is no reason to sign an aging fourth line ham and egger to a multi-year deal.
DMac is being allowed to test the market, that doesn't necessarily mean he's gone. It may, of course, but he's still free to re-sign here, if that's what both parties want. I'd like to see him back, of course, but I'll be happy for him if he get a nice raise elsewhere, because he deserves it - one of my favorite Jackets, always gave every shift everything he had.
This is my concern as well. Show me a team thats won the Stanley Cup recently with nothing but home grown talent. Save the Hawks, which are the exception to the rule, you have to bring in top talent to go along with your homegrown talent. Even the Hawks brought in Hossa, and Sharp, the Kings brought in Williams, Carter, Richards, Gaborik etc. We just made the playoffs and showed promise, now is the time you add top talent to compliment it all IMO.
Instead we're choosing to stand pat, only slightly upgrading (Hartnell over RJ) and actually possibly downgrading on the 4th line (should Mac go elsewhere). Banking on Horton could be risky given his injury history. Missing the playoffs could be disastrous to the momentum we built with the fan base, we're going to need Bob to have a massive year, which if he does its going to cost us a lot since giving the bridge contract. Certainly rougher waters then I would prefer
Agreed. So far we've added one guy and subtracted 4. I'm fine with the plugs being gone but we need to add some skill in their place. Penciling Boll in on the 4th line and expecting youngsters to make the team and contribute immediately is dare I say Maclean-esque.
Carter, Richards, and Gaborik all went to the Kings through trades, not as overpaid UFAs.
Every team needs a combination of youth, veterans, pieces acquired through trade and free agency. If you go out and sign the "name" UFA's every summer you end up with a bunch of overpaid guys not to mention an unhappy locker room (see Buffalo signing Leino and Ehrhoff, or the Rangers signings of Drury, Redden, Gomez, etc).
We already have Wiz and Horton on huge overpaid UFA deals. We don't need a Niskanen or a Stastny one as well.
There is still plenty of time to make trades this summer and during the season if need be. We have plenty of picks, prospects, and young roster players so we certainly have the ammo to trade for an impact player if the chance arises, which is a much better idea than signing a decent player to a superstar UFA contract
Carter, Richards, and Gaborik all went to the Kings through trades, not as overpaid UFAs.
Every team needs a combination of youth, veterans, pieces acquired through trade and free agency. If you go out and sign the "name" UFA's every summer you end up with a bunch of overpaid guys not to mention an unhappy locker room (see Buffalo signing Leino and Ehrhoff, or the Rangers signings of Drury, Redden, Gomez, etc).
We already have Wiz and Horton on huge overpaid UFA deals. We don't need a Niskanen or a Stastny one as well.
There is still plenty of time to make trades this summer and during the season if need be. We have plenty of picks, prospects, and young roster players so we certainly have the ammo to trade for an impact player if the chance arises, which is a much better idea than signing a decent player to a superstar UFA contract
This is my concern as well. Show me a team thats won the Stanley Cup recently with nothing but home grown talent. Save the Hawks, which are the exception to the rule, you have to bring in top talent to go along with your homegrown talent. Even the Hawks brought in Hossa, and Sharp, the Kings brought in Williams, Carter, Richards, Gaborik etc. We just made the playoffs and showed promise, now is the time you add top talent to compliment it all IMO.
Instead we're choosing to stand pat, only slightly upgrading (Hartnell over RJ) and actually possibly downgrading on the 4th line (should Mac go elsewhere). Banking on Horton could be risky given his injury history. Missing the playoffs could be disastrous to the momentum we built with the fan base, we're going to need Bob to have a massive year, which if he does its going to cost us a lot since giving the bridge contract. Certainly rougher waters then I would prefer
I agree and the issue seems to be with the fourth line as the roster is currently configured. There are at least three scenarios to resolves this:
1) Sign clear top 6 upgrades and bump some guys down. Calvert, I guess, could be slated alongside Letestu and Boll, for example. Or even Foligno, although it doesn't seem like a good idea.
2) Sign players not currently in the organization to handle fourth line duty, supplementing existing depth in Letestu and Boll. Legwand, who's been rumored of interest, might fit this bill, for example.
3) "Save" spots for younger players to supplement that depth. There is no shortage of candidates, but not only will 1-2 of them have to prove worthy, but if your depth becomes your roster, who is your depth?
would you trade picks for Bobby Ryan? 1 yr left on deal...just a thought...
Do we have the roster space to add him?would you trade picks for Bobby Ryan? 1 yr left on deal...just a thought...
would you trade picks for Bobby Ryan? 1 yr left on deal...just a thought...