As I’m sure you all know, the Thrashers have a fair amount of pending unrestricted free agents on their roster. Given the fact that we are now in late January, the time is drawing near for the organization to decide whether to retain their services beyond this year…or to ship them off at the deadline.
And given that we have an Olympic break scheduled between now and the official trade deadline, chances are good that we could see teams pullin the trigger on deals in the next couple of weeks…as well as the first week of March.
Therefore, this weekend’s assignment for you is to review the list of those in Thrasherville whose current contracts expire this summer and are able to swim in the NHL UFA talent pool, then…acting as the team’s cyber-GM…let us know if you would attempt to re-sign the player or ship them off for something in return.
And with that, let us begin…
Total Voters: 214
Colby Armstrong: Doesn’t seem too that ago we were welcoming this guy to town along with Erik Christensen, does it? Now, if he’s dealt away in the next few weeks, all we have to show for the trade that sent Marian Hossa and Pascal Dupuis to Pittsburgh two years ago will be a prospect playing at Michigan State, (Daultan Leveille selected with the Penguin’s 2008 draft pick), a prospect playing in the OHL, (Eric O’Dell who was acquired when Christensen was traded to Anaheim), a prospect who was playing with the Chicago Wolves before suffering his second ACL injury in as many years, (Angelo Esposito)…and whatever we get in return for Army.
Someone want to tell me again how Waddell procured the proverbial “king’s ransom” for Hossa?
Armstrong has 8 goals, 9 assists and is a +3 in 49 games played this season. His current contract pays him $2.4 million.
Rawhide’s take: He’s probably traded at the deadline, if not just before the Olympic break.
Total Voters: 213
Pavel Kubina: Last summer, long-time Thrashers defenseman Garnet Exelby was traded to Toronto in exchange for Kubina…both players had one year left in their contracts and there were a couple of prospects also involved in the deal as well. It was, IMHO, one of the better transactions Don Waddell has made in his 11-plus years as the organization’s GM. Kubina has been a very solid, dependable blueliner for the team and his physical presence is something we’ve not had the pleasure of seeing in the parts too often. But, seeing that he’s going to be 33-years of age on April 15, the question for the team is whether or not a blueliner of that age would be of benefit given some of the prospects waiting in the wings.
Kubina has 5 goals, 20 assists and is a +8 in 49 games played this season. His current contract pays him $5 million.
Rawhide’s take: Tough call, however I wouldn’t mind seeing him back for another year…but at a considerably lower price.
Total Voters: 205
Johan Hedberg: Ah yes…the Moose. He is as dependable a back-up goalie that any team could ask to have. He’s in his fourth season with the Thrashers and has a record of 46-39-11 while in Atlanta. On May 5, the Swede will turn 37-years of age and with the ultimate return of Kari Lehtonen the team will have three goalies in which to chose from. Is Pavelec returning to Chicago…or traded? If so, then we return to the Kari starter/Moose backing up role. Or, is it more likely that Anderson and Company have seen enough of Opie to at least let him remain to back up Lehtonen? The third option is putting the oft-injured Kari Lehtonen on the trade blocks…but if there’s one thing we’ve learned in 50 games so far this year…Opie isn’t just quite ready to carry the load full-time and Hedberg is a career backup for a reason.
One last note about Hedberg…he’s the only one of the three with a winning record since the beginning of the last season.
Hedberg is 10-8-3 with a .913 SV% and 2.60 GAA to go with one shutout. His current contract pays him just over $1 million.
Rawhide’s take: Given Pavelec’s better-than-thought showing this year, and Hedberg’s age, I think the days of the Moose are numbered in Thrasherville. But I’d love to see him remain as a goalie coach for the team.
Total Voters: 214
Maxim Afinogenov: The $800,000 spent on Maxim Afinogenov has been money well spent, I believe. Last summer, after a disappointing end to his time in Buffalo, he came to training camp on a professional tryout and played his way onto the squad. Not too many people doubted his skating abilities or his talent potential…but the big question circling over Afinogenov was if he could actually finish plays as well as he started them. Well, let’s see… in 50 games so far he has ten more goals than he scored last season in 48 games and has six more than two seasons prior when he played in 56 games. His career-high in points…73 in 2005-06…could very well be matched this season. Oh, and he’s second in overall points with 42.
Again…he’s been well worth the short-term investment thus far. Question is, would he be worth keeping for another 2 or 3 years at a higher price?
Afinogenov has 16 goals, 26 assists and is a –8 having played in all 50 games. His current contract pays him $800,000
Rawhide’s take: I’d have him back in a heartbeat, but he may opt to test the free agent waters. This is especially true if one Mr. Ilya Kovalchuk isn’t around here nest season.
Total Voters: 206
Slava Kozlov: First off, let me just say that Slava Kozlov is…and will always be considered…one of my all-time favorite Thrashers players. He has provided 6-1/2 seasons of quality service for the Thrashers since joining the team in 2002. Prior to the 2006-07 season, he agreed to remain in Atlanta for another three years. He’s a class act and nothing short of a professional. That be said…I just don’t see how the Thrashers can bring Kozlov back after this campaign. He will be 38-years old in May and his play has shown it this season. His –14 rating the second lowest on the team…Todd White is a –15.
I have long-since held the opinion that if the Thrashers do indeed re-sign Kovalchuk, Kozlov’s $3.6 million salary will simply be diverted to the captain’s ledger in order to pay for the raise.
Kozlov has 8 goals, 15 assists and is a –14 in 50 games played. His current salary pays him $3.67 million.
Rawhide’s take: After this season, I believe the next time we’ll see Slava Kozlov on the ice for the Thrashers is when he watches his #13 jersey raised to the rafters.
Total Voters: 205
Jim Slater: The first round draft pick…30th overall…of the 2002 NHL entry draft has seen most of his playing time on the fourth line. However, he has been getting more and more time playing up…and this is a good thing. He is nothing but all out hustle and effort night in and night out. Since being the last off Schnide Island…well, besides Valabik who was injured for half the season…he’s made up for lost time, scoring four goals in his last nine games. He has nine points and is a +3 in that stretch of games dating back to the 5-2 loss in Pittsburgh two and a half weeks ago.
Slater has 5 goals, 3 assists and is a –2 in 29 games played. His current salary pays him $840,000.
Rawhide’s take: Yeah…sign him. This team needs as many players that give 110% every night that they can get.
Total Voters: 202
Eric Boulton: Boulton is as close to an enforcer as they have. He’s not afraid to drop the gloves to protect a teammate…or simply infuse the team with some much-needed energy. The fourth-line winger was the 234th overall pick by the New York Rangers in 1994 and has been with the Thrashers since 2005. Prior to that he played 172 in four seasons with the Buffalo Sabres. By the time next season comes around, Bolts will turn 34-years of age…so that might be a small concern for some.
Slater has 2 goals, 6 assists and is a +1 in 42 games played. He also leads the team with 75 PIM. His current salary pays him $600,000.
Rawhide’s take: Unless there is a plan to replace his toughness…better keep him around.
Total Voters: 191
Mark Popovic: Popovic is in his second tour in Thrasherville after playing 44 games here between 2005 and 2008. He was invited into training camp last summer where he impressed the coaching staff enough to make the team. Pops is currently on IR nursing an injured foot and hasn’t played since the 5-2 loss in Toronto back on December 7. He’ll be 28-years old next October.
Interesting little stat here…the Thrashers are 11-4-2 in the 17 games Popovic has started and 11-17-5 without him out of the lineup. You can make of that what you will.
Popovic has 2 goals, 1 assist and is a –4 in 17 games played. His salary currently salary pays him $600,000.
Rawhide’s take: Eh…I can go either way with this one. But his return could depend on where certain prospects are in their development.
Total Voters: 194
Christoph Schubert: The Thrashers picked up Schubert when Ottawa was trying to slip him through waivers and has recently been placed on IR with a lower body injury. The 6’-3”, 230-pound German does seem to fit in well with Anderson’s system as he’s a defender who loves to join in the attack. In fact, if need be, Schubert can fill in on the wing. Like Kubina, his physical size makes him a presence the Thrashers have lacked for so long…and when he uses it to his advantage, it’s a very good thing. Personally, I’ve liked the pairing of Schubert with Boris Valabik. His attacking play allows Boris to remain back and concentrate solely on defense. The big problem with Schubie is the untimely penalties as he has raked up 63 PIM in the 44 games played so far.
Schubert has 2 goals, 5 assists and is a –7 in 44 games played. His current salary pays him $441,667.
Rawhide’s take: I’d like to see him back for another season or so.
Total Voters: 218
Ilya Kovalchuk: Yeah…I saved this one for last. Look, we’ve discussed this one ad nausea. He’s the team captain, leading scorer and the current face of the franchise. To listen to Waddell and Kovalchuk, talks are still ongoing and both parties are continuing to strive towards a deal that will keep the prolific scorer in Atlanta for years to come. He was the overall number one pick in 2001, became team captain a year ago and the Thrashers have stated to Kovy that this team is to built around him. Could he get his money elsewhere? Oh sure…that’s never been a question. Could he even wear a ‘C’ for another team? I’m sure that is possible. But where else is he going to go in which the team was “his”? I don’t know if that’s going to happen outside of Thrasherville.
However, as long as professional players are compensated at such high rates, superstar franchise players of all sports will move from team to team. If Kovalchuk does…he won’t be the first and he won’t be the last. Also, many feel that since he hasn’t signed already, then he’s as good as gone…and as such, the team needs to move forward with shipping him out seeing that they can ask for a “king’s ransom”.
A “king’s ransom”? Hey wait a second…haven’t we seen this movie before?
Kovalchuk has 30 goals, 26 assists and is a +2. His current contract pays him just shy of $6.4 million.
Rawhide’s take: I still believe the best outcome to the Kovy contract talks is that he’ll re-sign here. But if the rumored reports are true that he isn’t coming off his demand for max-dollar, (appx. $11.3 per season), then I would suspect he’s gone.
I just hope that in seeking the “king’s ransom”, Don Waddell doesn’t wind up looking like the court jester.
And finally…there are three others on the payroll scheduled to be UFAs. Steve McCarthy, Josh Gratton and Noah Welch. You may opine as to their status as well.
128 comments Add your comment
Miami Screaming Eagle
January 23rd, 2010
2:25 pm
LAC-I agree accept I would not trade Bogo yet.
The kid Doughty in LA is a rock. Myers plays against the other team’s top lines. Both players play defense first, offense second, though both have the green light to jump up on occasion. I’d get Bogo to sit back more, go get Chelios to teach him how the game is played. Bogo looks lost this season; Matthew Schnieder was the best thing that ever happened to him.
As for UFA’s, like all teams, the Thrashers will lose 1 or 2 players this year to free agency. I think it is important to add support players as free agents, don’t try and build your team through free agency.
Look at Montreal-mostly free agents this year an they have had a poor season, no home grown core of players.
Then look at Buffalo-added 2 support players in Steve Montador and Mike Greier, character guys to add to the players drafted and developed in the team’s own system. Builidng from within is still the best and only way to go.
rob
January 23rd, 2010
2:27 pm
All of the Zach B bashing on here….who does he have to look up to and who is taking him under their wing to show him? There is NO LEADERSHIP anywhere on this wreck of a team. He is a good prospect who needs guidance right now, and getting rid of him would bite this team in the A$$ down the road. We don’t need a new 5 year plan. A few good young guys here, a decent core, hopefully Kari can come back and not be injury prone again, we just need someone with that fire to come in here and remind the guys why they strap on those skates each night. For the glory of playing for LORD STANLEY. Anything else in unacceptable. Wanna play golf, join the PGA and stop taking up space in the NHL!!!
How about some signs down at ice level saying WE DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY and PLAY WITH SOME PRIDE. If that didnt embarrass them enough to play harder……the fan base here is being too soft. Boo these guys when they aren’t giving 110%. They are a decent team with no motivation right now……so give them some. If the brass doesn’t have any stones to do it, then we the fans must do it. So buy a ticket or 2 for the remainder of the season, and give them hell if they won’t give us an honest effort!!!! During the sorry excsue that was the Caps game I was begging for them to bring back the peewee kids!!! They at least were excited about playing hockey that night!!!
Brendan
January 23rd, 2010
2:37 pm
Adam, I think you have a candidate for Rawhide’s “post of the year” hopper there. Here now, the Adam quote. “I think Waddell’s (job is) safe … but I think my money is safe (too).”
Now Adam, that’s a post that’s gonna catch on!
“Waddell’s job, like the hockey money in my wallet, is safe.”
Brendan
January 23rd, 2010
2:46 pm
Rob, I wouldn’t trade Zach Bogosian, drunk on Tequila! If anything, you offer him a PROACTIVE contract. He’s the 3rd overall pick from the draft. What you do with Zach Bogosian, is coach him up. What’s Ray Bourque doing these days? There’s an offseason assignment. Can Chris Chelios mentor him, a little bit? He’s receptive to that sort of thing. Zach Bogosian, I can tell you, WANTS TO BE THE BEST DEFENSEMEN IN THE NHL. That’s his goal. He’ll listen to guys like Schneider, Chelios, and Bourque, if they’re made available to him.
If you ask Don Waddell, a former defenseman, to do it … that won’t work. That, there, won’t work.
Riceowls
January 23rd, 2010
2:49 pm
Playoffs took a hit with Carolina loss, but who else for 8th? Islanders – 20/31. Flyers – 20/33. Montreal – 20/30. Atlanta – .22/30. Florida 22/31. One of the .500 teams has to get hot to get to 94. Unless Flyers get a goalie, do any of these teams look that good? Of course, we don’t either right now.
As for UFAs, Slater for his hustle and toughness, especially if he keeps scoring. Kubina for no more than 2 years. Schubert too. Can’t teach that kind of size. Bolts, unless there is an alternative fighter, because he’s what we got.
Maybe: Max.for the right price. Hedberg onlyn if its a two way contract (can he even sign one?)
No: Slava, I think his hands are gone. Colby, not worth the price. Popovic, easily replaceable.
Must: Ilya. (1) If not now, when are the Thrashers going to sign a star? Savard – gone. Heatley – gone. Hossa – gone. (2) 50 goal scorers don’t grow on trees. What draft pick looks like a 50 goal scorer? (3) Sign Ilya and others may follow, see Antropov.
Is he worth $11 million, in absolute terms? No. But is he worth it to this franchise at this time? Yes.
Brendan
January 23rd, 2010
2:52 pm
Trixie, thank you for freeing my 1:41 PM post. :Grin:
Rawhide
January 23rd, 2010
2:55 pm
For those who haven’t read it yet…C-Viv is reporting that Slava Kozlov will be a healthy scratch tonight. That will end his franchise record 251 consecutive games streak.
Todd White will return to the lineup in his place.
Brendan
January 23rd, 2010
2:57 pm
Hallelujah!! Hallelujah!! Does anyone have a link of the Mormon Tabernacle choir?
Trixie (Rawhide's Secretary)
January 23rd, 2010
3:06 pm
Mr. Brendan – You are quite welcome, as always.
And here is the link you requested.
Mike M
January 23rd, 2010
3:32 pm
Don will trade Kovy and have no time left before the deadline to find out if any of the other UFAs are going to resign or take chances in the summer of being picked up. So once again we will all hear that the trashers can not make any trades while on a playoff run even if they have to win every game. It is the same old story.
I hope your are right Rawhide and the first piece moved out of here is DW not upstairs but out of town on a rail if they promote him nothing changes.
I for one would rather anyone else make the trade for Kovy after the way he handled the Hossa trade now almost three years later with nothing to show for it Don is a proven loser and the less he has his hands on the better.
Sorry about Kovy but who can blame him if he wants to play some thing other than crapy old Don Waddell brand hockey.
Red Light
January 23rd, 2010
4:20 pm
Zoomo: Were the Thrashers’ scouts that were at MSG named?
Presumably it was Moe, Larry and Curly!
Scotty
January 23rd, 2010
4:37 pm
The only down side of sitting Kozlov is that White will play.
Sign: Kovalchuk, Boulton, Slater, Schubert, Kubina and Max
Ship: Kozlov, Armstrong, Hedberg and Popovic
HookyBob
January 23rd, 2010
5:28 pm
Might Kozlov have an injury,…and maybe has for a few games? Seems like he has been getting hit pretty hard in each of the last 4 or 5 games. Still, I think we are better off shipping him out.
Sign our 4th line guys, get what you can for the guys on higher lines. On D, sign Kubina & Schubert. Keep Hedberg, or ship him off with a guaranteed return (a true rental).
At this time of year though I don’t think we’ll get much more than prospects for anyone. Kovy, and possibly Kubina may be the exceptions. Maybe this is how Don keeps his job. He is always shipping out talent for “great potential” two or three years down the road. So then we have to wait and see what he has “built.”
Go Blue. Tonight we get the Nittimaki monkey off our backs.
Adam
January 23rd, 2010
5:35 pm
“If you ask Don Waddell, a former defenseman, to do it … that won’t work. That, there, won’t work.”
ROFLMAO! Brendan, I think you just got one in the bowl too.
Adam
January 23rd, 2010
6:15 pm
@ All – I am serious about the vouchers. Up to 4 tickets for the Ducks game are yours if you want’em. They’re from Applebee’s and the only way you don’t get in is if it’s a, (cough) sellout (cough) Hmm yea that’ll happen…
Jameson
January 23rd, 2010
6:29 pm
For those that think a sign and trade with Kovy is a good idea, how about this: Tell Kovy that we’re going to sign, and trade him. Ask him what team he wants to go to. Call him back a couple of days later, and tell him that we think a deal is doable. Once he signs the contract, laugh maniacally, and tell him the deal fell through.
Spud Webb
January 23rd, 2010
6:47 pm
Great post as usual Bill.
Can we do a new one tomorrow?? Called players we SHOULD be going after at the deadline for our playoff push!!!
DOH, cancel that, forgot about the ASG and DW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tom
January 23rd, 2010
6:48 pm
Kozlov out tonight, healthy scratch. WOOT.
Next one if the coach and GM had Balls would be Ilya.
Stay Thirsty My Friends
January 23rd, 2010
6:52 pm
Adam – I would love to have 2 tickets if they are still available?? How can I go about getting them from you? Thanks
MB
January 23rd, 2010
6:53 pm
Adam, I’m interested in the vouchers if they’re still available.
Jameson
January 23rd, 2010
7:06 pm
I really thought Josh Gratton was about to take Boulton’s spot at the beginning of the year. Especially after that game in the preseason where he scored a couple of goals and won a fight. Being a couple of years younger than Boulton, I almost want to let Boulton walk. Think there’s any chance we can sign them both to two-way contracts?
Nikita (in PA)
January 23rd, 2010
7:35 pm
Steve McCarthy? Dear God — I don’t know what he’s doing stinking up our roster, but we really should get rid of him immediately . Of course, since we traded for him, I don’t see that happening. He he’s a piss poor defenseman with only rare flashes of brilliance and he has an attitude so bad that he broke a contract less than two years ago. For the love of God, don’t put him on our ice.
Of the others, I’m pretty ambivalent on most, but I think we should keep Schubert (potential), Boulton (character), and Kubina (merit). I’d probably like to ship Max ( inconsistent, untrustworthy, and costs us as many goals as he scores).
Adam
January 23rd, 2010
7:57 pm
Well we’re up one early for once and if nothing else with the scrapping already this looks like it’ll be an interesting game.
STMF & MB, you guys are 1st. We can either pick a place to meet here or hit another site that has PM’ing to contact each other. I don’t feel like posting personal info here. I live in Duluth near PIB and Sugarloaf if that helps.
Sh!t as I type this TB tied it. Stamkos on the PP.
Stay Thirsty My Friends
January 23rd, 2010
9:21 pm
Thanks Adam… Are you going to the game as well?
Lee
January 23rd, 2010
9:57 pm
The slate-kane-armstrong line is looking really good! Personally, I think slater should be alternate captain rather than hainsey.
LAC
January 23rd, 2010
9:57 pm
Decent road game, but WHAT is wrong with iur POWER PLAY ?
Stay Thirsty My Friends
January 23rd, 2010
10:01 pm
Did anyone else see the latest JA WTF moment caught on air? You would think that Sports South would have a better delay!!!! Will we ever score again on the PP – I mean seriously 0-9 tonight is absolutely unacceptable….
Brendan
January 23rd, 2010
10:07 pm
Okay, folks. Here’s your updated standings. http://www.nhl.com/ice/standings.htm?type=con#&navid=nav-stn-conf. The outcome of tonight’s Bolts-Thrashers game will determine 13th place in the Eastern Conference.
And, here’s your boxscore. Kovy and Little are a +1 right now. http://www.nhl.com/ice/boxscore.htm?id=2009020767
Brendan
January 23rd, 2010
10:26 pm
We’re going to the shootout! Hedberg is one of the statistically BEST goalies in the shootout. Could Niittymaki’s reign o’er the Thrashers finally be coming to an END? Wouldn’t it be GREAT if Kovalchuk actually scored in the shootout? Unfortunately, I joked to myself, “wonder if we’ll go to a shootout, now that Kozlov is out?” D’oh!! So, Kozlov won’t be out there. I’d go with Peverley, Kovy, and Little.
Brendan
January 23rd, 2010
10:33 pm
Oh, God no! Todd White is our last shooter?? Annnnnd, we lose. Who saw that coming??
Stay Thirsty My Friends
January 23rd, 2010
10:37 pm
How ironic – JA finally decides to sit Kozzy and White comes back and lays an egg!!! Put them both in the press box – this is getting sooooo depressing!!!
LAC
January 23rd, 2010
10:37 pm
Guess Slava should have played, but todd white athe last shooter…
Gee Whiz ! It’s over when you lose to Carolina & Tampa… Might as well
pack it up guys…
R. Stroz
January 23rd, 2010
10:51 pm
Todd “Insert word used for Bucky Dent” White. Everytime I see Todd White I just want to puke.
stendec
January 23rd, 2010
10:52 pm
Hi Rawhide.
Still ###### as ####!
Nice article. Only player worth a #### on roster worth keeping is Moose Hedberg. Remainder are worthless oxygen wastes. Especially that fraud captain.
That said…Thank you Mr Moose Hedberg sir for the point. Thank you for giving a #### about this team along with solitary remaining fan. Thank you for caring. You are the only professional hockey play in Atlanta with heart. You are the true captain of this otherwise disposable bunch. Hey El Kaptain Ilya “Could Not Hit Side Of A ####### Zambonie” Kovalchuk how about at least pretending that you give a flying ####! All of us true fans already know that you do not. You tanked it long ago. Nice figure eights though. That pitiful apathetic shootout attempt made me want to put the hockey stick of Mr Hedberg upside your uncaring brainless skull! Captain? Captain my ###! You Siberian scumball piece of ####. Have renegotiated your contract. Top offer is $1.99, one stale hot dog and one flat soda pop per game. Take it or pack up. Sorry Russian bestard! ++STENDEC++
Brendan
January 23rd, 2010
10:58 pm
Check it out. These are the “updated” Conference standings. By virtue of technicality only, Atlanta has escaped the 13th spot in the Conference. And just think, “this is, really truly, the BEST lineup the Thrashers have ever iced.”
If you’re Kovy, how can you even THINK of staying?
Tom
January 23rd, 2010
10:59 pm
Stroz, Is that what the kids are calling it these days, Waddelling? To be honest, it is a pretty apt description. He sure has been Waddelling around the GM’s office for years.
Brendan
January 23rd, 2010
11:01 pm
http://www.nhl.com/ice/standings.htm?type=con#&navid=nav-stn-conf. Thanks the link to the conference standings, again.
Kovyoverrated
January 23rd, 2010
11:05 pm
The best line we have now is Slater-Armstrong-Kane. They go full-out at the goal and then hustle just as much coming back on D.
$11 million dollars per year. You and your agent have been drinking way too much vodka, Mr Kovalchuk.
stendec
January 23rd, 2010
11:08 pm
Everyone was overjoyed that John Petrino sat Kozlov. I agree the bum does not have an ounce of true NHL talent. The quitter does very little well but he can do one thing exceptionally well. Kozlov can score shootout goals. El Kapitan “Only Hustle At Olympics” Kovalchuk was the feed man on nine, count em, nine, man advantages. How many power play goals did the overrated piece of Siberian #### score? Not a one! How many did the team he captains score? Zippo! Had Kozlov streak remained intact the Yardbirds would have left Sunshine State with two points instead of one. Thanks again Mr Moose Hedberg sir. As for rest? #### is not even half full! ++STENDEC++ Will settle for Hamilton! Oh yeah, fire whiner John Petrino. This second!
Kovyoverrated
January 23rd, 2010
11:10 pm
Enstrom is good at what he does, but he’s just a little bigger than my 11 yr old. Can we find some defensemen that actually hit?
Brendan
January 23rd, 2010
11:28 pm
Rawhide, can I take a brief moment to say how proud I am of one of my two “adopted” Western Conference teams this year? No, it’s not Minnesota, though they are winning tonight over Columbus, 3-0, late in the 3rd period. I’m referring to my OTHER adopted Western Conference team, the Los Angeles Kings.
What can I say? Today, the Kings went into Hockeytown and pulled off the “4-point swing,” to pad their 7th seed spot over the 8th seeded Red Wings. I cannot even begin to tell you how much this team has come of age. I think they’re finally ready to make the playoffs, and stun some people, once there. If I were Kovalchuk, I’d like to get traded there. And if it turns out that it’s not what he expected, he doesn’t have to re-sign there.
The Sabres and Sharks, a marquee matchup, is the best game still left to be played tonight. Tim Connolly extended his 15-game point streak. It’s 1-0, in favor of Buffalo, after one period.
The Joker
January 23rd, 2010
11:50 pm
Coach Anderson, at best, has a luke warm temperature IQ.
HookyBob
January 24th, 2010
8:20 am
Good point Stendec. How ironic that the game coach sit Kozlov (breaking a string of 251 no less) we loose in a shootout.
Smitty
January 24th, 2010
8:56 am
We took only one point out of a possible six points versus division teams that were beneath us in the standings. We scored only four goals in those games. Might be time to man the lifeboats.
I really believe the Kovy situation is affecting the locker room. You look at captains like Ovie, Iginla, Richards and Crosby and they are all involved in the play, not always waiting for an outlet pass or a pass for a one-timer. I think it is time to trade him and move on. IMO franchise players do not play on the fringe. They get involved in the play and THEY make something happen. They do not wait for something to happen.
Right now Kovy is playing not to get hurt, something unfortunately we in the ATL have seen before. Time to pull the plug now not at the trade deadline. Hope Dudley has a lot of input into any trade discussions. I shutter to think what will happen if he does not.
Smitty
January 24th, 2010
9:00 am
I apologize. We only scored three goals in those games against TPA, FLA and CAR.
GaVaHokie
January 24th, 2010
9:28 am
Yeeah… Kari’s not ready quite yet… he got lit up by Peoria. He let in a mid-ice 100 ft. shot on the first goal. Ugly…
http://chicagowolves.com/multimedia/wolves-tv
World Be Free
January 24th, 2010
9:32 am
Another wasted opportunity.
You gotta come up in the cluth in shootouts and a few guys wet the bed tonight.
More Kovy trade rumors to surface today as we sink further and further in the standings.
I never thought we would be in for a lottery pick this year; at this pace it’s sure in our future.
Off to the gym to sit in the steam room for awhile
Smitty
January 24th, 2010
9:37 am
Larry Brooks of the NY Post mentioned that ATL is the only team to lose a franchise player since the lockout and that we are about to lose another. He compared the Thrash to the Pittsburg Pirates. Ouch!!
James Brown
January 24th, 2010
9:45 am
A better effort than Thursday but we were still awful on the PP……………Time to hit the treadmill and forget about the playoff mess for a day or so…………Playoffs?? Playoffs?
R. Stroz
January 24th, 2010
9:49 am
GaVaHockie – Wolves fans meet a monkey puck.
Maybe Kari should change his name to Kari Monkey Puck, kind of like Chad Johnson changed his name to Chad Ocho Cinco.