Fluto Shinzawa speculates on what the Boston Bruins might do if they decide to shop pending UFA right wing Loui Eriksson before the Feb. 29 trade deadline. One option could be peddling him to a team looking to clear salary for a defenseman with term remaining on his contract. Shinzawa’s suggested options include the Winnipeg Jets’ Tobias Enstrom ($5.75 million annually through 2018), Fedor Tyutin ($4.5 million per through 2018) or Jack Johnson (over $4.3 million per through 2018) of the Columbus Blue Jackets, the Anaheim Ducks’ Kevin Bieksa ($4 million per through 2018), the Calgary Flames’ Dennis Wideman ($5.25 million through 2017) or the Ottawa Senators’ Jared Cowen ($3.1 million cap through through 2017).
Hartnell out. Tyutin out. Boll possibly out. At least one Lake Erie
http://spectorshockey.net/sunday-nhl-rumor-roundup-february-7-2016/
The Los Angeles Kings are “trying hard” to land Dustin Byfuglien, but the Anaheim Ducks and Dallas Stars have entered the conversation.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The Kings and Stars I can see, but not the Ducks, who are very deep on defense but could use a scoring forward, preferably a left wing. Yes, Byfuglien can also play on the wing but he’s most effective as a defenseman."]The Los Angeles Kings are “trying hard” to land Dustin Byfuglien, but the Anaheim Ducks and Dallas Stars have entered the conversation.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The Kings and Stars I can see, but not the Ducks, who are very deep on defense but could use a scoring forward, preferably a left wing. Yes, Byfuglien can also play on the wing but he’s most effective as a defenseman.
Probably a non-starter for Anaheim but Hartnell for Shea Theodore and maybe a 2nd.
Thank god for Leap year. We get an extra day to speculate.
Here's a food for thought
http://spectorshockey.net/sunday-nhl-rumor-roundup-february-7-2016/
Possibly Tyutin? I don't see us moving Johnson for a rental.
Possibly Tyutin? I don't see us moving Johnson for a rental.
Probably a non-starter for Anaheim but Hartnell for Shea Theodore and maybe a 2nd.
I do, not because it makes sense to do so but because it's shortsighted and in line with having no encompassing plan.
Here are my predictions for the deadline based off of who the CBJ have been scouting
To Dallas: Fedor Tyutin
To CBJ: Ales Hemsky + Patrik Nemeth
-Dallas needs to shore up their defense for the playoff push if they want to contend with Chicago. Tyutin provides stability, as they can run with Goligoski-Klingberg, Oduya-Demers as a solid top-4 with Tyutin as a veteran 3rd pairing guy. Stars also relieve the glut of marginal 3rd pairing guys they have on the roster.
-CBJ takes on Hemsky to offset Tyutin's cap hit going the other way, but for one less year. And now, Hemsky can no longer be a "Jacket Killer" . But he also provides NHL depth at RW for next season. And with Nemeth signed at 900K for next year, it makes it even easier for the CBJ to not qualify Prout in the offseason.
To Anaheim:Scott Hartnell + rights to Vladislav Gavrikov
To CBJ:Shea Theodore + '16 2nd Rd
-Anaheim desperately needs a top-6 LW, and they have a glut of young NHL defensemen (plus they have to re-sign Lindholm and Vatanen in the offseason). They add Gavrikov, who is a longer term project, but fills the void left by the departure of Theodore in their prospect pool.
-Shea Theodore will fit in perfectly with the CBJ's young core (especially on defense), as Murray-Jones, Johnson-Savard, Theodore-Goloubef look pretty solid as a group.
To Colorado:Kerby Rychel + Anaheim's 2nd Rd
To CBJ:Mikko Rantanen
-Swap of prospects, but Rychel is fitting in very well in the NHL and can help the Avs right now. They have been scouting the CBJ a lot recently. Rantanen provides the CBJ with top-6 RW prospect depth, and I think he has a higher ceiling than Rychel.
To Florida: Gregory Campbell
To CBJ: Marc Savard + '16 4th Rd
-Campbell provides veteran center depth, and could fit in well with Florida's fourth line. Jackets do the Panthers a favor and take back Savard's contract for the sole reason of placing him on LTIR so that they can re-sign all of their key RFA's in the offseason. Savard is owed roughly 500K next season in salary, so it's not nearly as close as his relative cap hit.
I think we might be placing too much value on Tyutin
Here are my predictions for the deadline based off of who the CBJ have been scouting
To Florida: Gregory Campbell
To CBJ: Marc Savard + '16 4th Rd
-Campbell provides veteran center depth, and could fit in well with Florida's fourth line. Jackets do the Panthers a favor and take back Savard's contract for the sole reason of placing him on LTIR so that they can re-sign all of their key RFA's in the offseason. Savard is owed roughly 500K next season in salary, so it's not nearly as close as his relative cap hit.
For going into next season, these moves would give the Jackets a cap hit of 54.5M before even placing Savard on LTIR. A lot of flexibility to sign Jenner, Murray, Jones, Karlsson.
I do, not because it makes sense to do so but because it's shortsighted and in line with having no encompassing plan.
What I'd prefer to do is this. If the front office is convinced that Johnson isn't going to be part of the blueline moving forward, move him up to forward for a period of time. He has offensive instincts and could easily adapt to playing on the wing, and I have no idea why during the time that the team was dressing 11+7 that Johnson was never the guy moved up..
Thank god for Leap year. We get an extra day to speculate.
Here's a food for thought
http://spectorshockey.net/sunday-nhl-rumor-roundup-february-7-2016/
Possibly Tyutin? I don't see us moving Johnson for a rental.
The Bruins have Chara, Krug, and Seidenberg on he left side. Seidenberg is our Tyutin. Similar contracts. Although on the decline, Siedenberg is probably a level up in terms of current ability. He's recently shifted to the right side to find ice time for Joe Morrow. Also some chatter of shipping him out 1 for 1 for Wideman (RHD) before the suspension.
What would Columbus want for a Jack Johnson/Kyrby Rychel package? Bruins could have 3 first round picks in play if they flip Eriksson in a separate deal.