Yesterday was Ground Hog's Day and as per Bill Murray's tinsel town nightmare the Comets are once again looking at the problem created by shit management when it comes to providing the farm with an ounce of depth for the inevitable -------- INJURIES.
For those of you reading this you must think this is your Ground Hog's Day. Oh JC, here he goes again whining, "Benning doesn't supply the farm with enough talent. Boo Hoo. Boo Hoo."
I'm not talking super talent. It's always been the same since he fired Lorne Henning. He has always had the opportunity to supply his prospects with AHL level bodies to support their development as Henning did for the first 2 seasons of the Comets existence. Since then it's always been not enough bodies from the getgo. He gives them one vet D-man and then a patchwork quilt of bad threads to fill the holes when call-ups and injuries deplete the roster. Johnson has beamed the past 2 years at the talent he has stashed in the ECHL Zoo for emergency call-ups. The first of those 2 years the call-ups turned out to be what we had all known in the first place, PLUGS. If they were his idea of talent, he is in the wrong profession.
Pat Conacher, director of hockey operations, bypassed the first batch plugs in Johnson's first season here after his first series of flops and sought out the better ECHL guys throughout the ECHL who could at least hold down the fort. He must have done a pretty good job of it because the next season (2019-20) he was hired by Vancouver as an amateur scout.
In Conacher's absence Johnson went out over the summer and signed a whole new package of players for the ECHL Zoo, who turned out to be just a worthless as those in the past. Now, with the COVID and the season up in the air, he and Benning did nothing.
The Comets were fortunate enough to have had Dylan Blujus and Stefan LeBlanc for the past 2 seasons. These guys were not only dependable, but were better players than Teves and Eliot. When inserted into the lineup Blujus settled the erratic play of the Comets D. LeBalnc also proved capable of sheltering for the likes of Teves, Eiolt, or any of the ZOO call-ups. It allowed Sautner and Briesbois to pair up with Juolevi, Rafferty, Teves. At times Sautner played with Blujus to give the Comets an actual shutdown duo and 1st PK pair. Later on Blujus was paired with Chatfield easing up the pressure on him to try and carry the less talented/confident defensive players or Juolevi, whom Cull thought would make a good pair.
Blujus was key depth/top 6 D-man for the Comets for 3 seasons. LeBlanc was a very sound defender of prospect age that was kept out of the lineup by the numbers game in which Teves and Eliot played ahead of him because they were under contract to the Canucks. Yet, when injuries/call-ups put him into the lineup he was often sheltering guys like those 2.
Both of these guys were free agents and could easily have been re-signed to new AHL contracts. They were not. So, in order to make sure they weren't left out of the game in 2021, they signed elsewhere.
Blujus signed right down the road in Rochester because having played against him, they realized his value and took him aboard. It was not an early signing. They waited until they saw the season was a go on Dec 31. Dylan was signed on Jan. 18th. Johnson had time to bring him back into the fold.
LeBlanc got out ahead of the pack to insure he would have a spot somewhere when he signed with the ECHL Florida Everblades on Nov. 12, 2020. The fact that he is in the ECHL makes him available for poaching by any AHL team on a PTO and can then be signed to an AHL contract if they like him. That's how Blujus was originally acquired by Utica on Dec. 13, 2017 from the Jacksonville Icemen. Utica signed him up on Jan. 17, 2018 after he recorded 8Pts in 14GP. We should see LeBlanc back in town on a PTO before the first game on Friday. Johnson didn't get Staefan in the first place, but he did acquire a much lesser talented Matt Petgrave who is now an Everblade as well. It wouldn't surprise me to see Johnson bring in his selection of Petgrave in the next few days and leave LeBlanc in Florida.
These were 2 proven talents and could have been secured if Johnson could have taken any steps without the almighty's approval. Most AHL GMs have the ability to sign depth players or roster spot fill-ins to AHL contracts. Johnson was 50/50 on the 2 he did re-sign, LW Vincent Arseneau and C John Stevens. Arseneau fills a specific role and has done it well over the past 3 seasons. Stevens is a depth center at best and has already been pushed into the top 4 where Michaelis belongs. He's another cab rider not getting any game time in Vancouver. Bring Graovac into the Cab. He's not doing anything with Manitoba shut down.
It has been obvious to anyone with eyes that the Comets D was ultra manpower short when Juolevi, Chatfield, Rafferety, Rathbone, Brisebois were kept by Vancouver and Sautner was assigned to AHL Manitoba. Add that to St. Louis keeping Jake Walman and Scott Perunovich who were both on the original list of 19 sent to Utica. The result was 7 total D-men on the roster. Only a pure idiot would enter a season with that number of D-men.
To add to that situation, beyond the 2 sound defenders in the group that d-squad contained:
2 rookies - Jett Woo and Tyler Tucker
2 Comets depth defenders from 2019-20 who recorded 7Pts between them in 56GP and were not stellar on defense either - Josh Teves* and Mitch Eliot
1 5th yr pro who hasn't managed to make it out of the ECHL for a full season yet.
Not exactly a glittering group.
Now, add Rathbone and Perunovich (yet to see the ice with their teams, Vancouver 12GP and St.Louis 9GP) to that mix and you have 9 D-men and a top 6 with 2 solid experienced defenders, 2 guys that their parents consider very promising prospects that need to play every game, and then 2 guys you select out of the remaining 5 after giving them all a shot to prove they belong in the top 6.
Without further injury when Hamonic comes back one of those defenders riding around in the cab has to come down and my philosophy of highly regarded prospects have to play, would identify that person as Rathbone. Manitoba now unable to play should mean Sautner goes to Vancouver's cab and again Rathbone comes down. 2 more games (tonight and Thursday) and the Canucks will have played 1/4 of their games and the kid is growing moss.
In the final point of this post, the Utica Comets need more D-men and preferably a couple who can actually compete on their own in this league to help those who are still trying to get there and won't do it flying by the seat of their pants. All prospects beyond the blue chip, can't miss guys need on ice guidance, role modeling, in game direction, and brains on the bench to pick between shifts.
*Incidentally Teves will be the 2nd highest paid Comet at $700K and the highest paid D-man with the team's 2 leading defenders receiving way less. - Steve Santini $300K and Mitch Reinke $100K. Another financial head scratcher deal done by Benning. If it took that much $ to get this kid to sign, the better move would have been to say, "Bye-Bye". There was no reason to give this 100% unproven talent that kind of money when your drafted ELC guys, who you already determined were more talented and that's why you drafted them, will get $70,000 for 3 years in the AHL unless they make the Vancouver roster where they will get somewhere around $200K more than this stiff is still getting in the AHL.