Throughout the month of August Sean Leahy of Yahoo Sports’ Puck Daddy has invited bloggers, fans and writers of each NHL team to select four people that best define the face of their franchise and helped shaped its history. Those players, coaches and/or team executives would then have their images sculpted into and enshrined upon that team’s “Mt. Puckmore”.
Earlier in the week, Aaron Brown and Laura Astorian of Bird Watchers Anonymous guided us on a tour of Thrasherville’s Mt. Puckmore State Park. There they unveiled the images that they carved upon our mountain monument. Three players…Ilya Kovalchuk, Dan Snyder and Dany Heatley…were included as well as former GM and now team president Don Waddell.
The Kovy and Snyder selections are two that I would also have made. However, I would have chosen two others instead of Heatley and Waddell…Slava Kozlov and radio voice of the Thrashers Dan Kamal.
Kozlov played in 537 games as a Thrasher scoring 145 goals and 271 assists. He’s nothing short of a class act and a professional through & through. So he’d be my third selection. The Grand Kamalian has delivered Thrashers action over the airwaves since day one and his love, passion and dedication to this team and his profession has come through as crystal clear as his play-by-play calls.
Other consideration would have to be given to Ray “Big Ball of Hate” Ferraro and “The Sheriff”, Jeff Odgers.
Regardless of whom you might have picked to place upon this Thrasherville summit of historic figures, it certainly makes for quality discussion and debate. So, hats off to Mr. Brown and Ms. Astorian for performing the role of tour guides at Thrasherville’s Mt. Puckmore State Park so well.
But now, let me lead you around to the backside of the park…past the finely manicured lawns and well-stocked gift shops…beyond the maintenance sheds and garbage dumpsters that are tucked neatly away from the view of tourists. There, in a remote corner of the park, we find another mountain… albeit one not quite as tall, majestic and picturesque as Mt. Puckmore. It is much less of a “mountain majesty” as it is a “bump on the backside” of Thrasherville State Park.
That’s right kids… this weekend we take a class trip to Mt. Flushmore.
So everyone put on your hiking boots, grab hold of the line rope, watch your step and be mindful of the other park patrons. Oh, and if you’ve brought a packed lunch, don’t put it down for a second. There are a couple crafty bears that will snatch it up in a flash.
Now the first thing you’ll all notice is, in stark contrast to the majestic mountain in front of the park, this slope is only meant for those who we remember in… shall we say… a less-fond manner. Whereas Mt. Puckmore is reserved for those we feel best represent the faces of the franchise, this particular peak is set aside for those who we might wish had never shown their face here at all. It is indeed a special place in Thrasherville infamy.
And so, as we arrive at the base of the mountain, allow me to display the four images that I have chosen to blast out of the stone facing of Mt. Flushmore.
Alex Bourret: The first round draft pick by Don Waddell in the now infamous “Trade-Down Draft of ‘05”, Bourret represents what I believe is the worst ever first round pick the Thrashers have made…yes, that includes Patrik Stefan. Waddell traded away the 8th overall, then 12th overall pick to take him at 16th, passing over such players as Anze Kopitar and Marc Staal. That Bourret never played a single game at the NHL level just adds to the frustration when recalling that 2005 draft.
He was ultimately dealt to the New York Rangers in exchange for Pascal Dupuis who, in turn, made his way to Pittsburgh with Marian Hossa in 2008. Dupuis has his name engraved on the Stanley Cup with the rest of the 2008-09 Penguins.
Bourret played three seasons in the AHL where he scored 25 goals and 60 assists in 156 games. Last year he played in the Czech Republic for HC Kometa Brno where he netted but one assist in 16 games and in June he signed a one-year contract with High1 of Asia League Ice Hockey.
Upon hearing news of the Bourret signing, High1 fans in Chuncheon, South Korea logged on to the team’s fan blog site to exclaim…“The cup is ours”.
Alexei Zhitnik: If Bourret represents draft pick lows, then Zhitnik’s face surely is the one that can best represent ill-advised trade acquisitions. When the Thrashers found themselves in danger of sliding out of the playoff picture in February 2007, Don Waddell hit the panic button. Sent to Philadelphia was promising defensive prospect Braydon Coburn in exchange for veteran defenseman Alexei Zhitnik.
While Zhitty did play well for Atlanta down the stretch, the next year he personified everything that was wrong with that season’s defensive play. In the summer of ’08, shortly after opining how Zhitnik would play a big part in Atlanta’s future, Waddell bought out his contract. Zhitnik then spent two seasons being paid $1.16 million a year to not play for the Thrashers.
Coburn, on the other hand, has been getting paid to play for Philadelphia, both in regular season games and the playoffs. During a 2008 playoff game between the Flyers and Capitals, I recall hearing the TV play-by-play saying something like, “…and Coburn wins the puck in the corner. Ya know, I still can’t believe Philly got him from Atlanta for, who was it, Alexei Zhitnik?”
There were audible snickers, a chuckle…then they continued with the game.
Todd White: I would place the likeness of Todd White on the face of Mt. Flushmore to represent offseason UFA signings gone bad. White came to Atlanta in the summer of 2007 and Don Waddell sold him to Thrasherville as the new top-line center…the man to center Ilya Kovalchuk’s line. Now, in fairness to Todd, he’s not the one that placed that albatross of a label around his neck. He’s a second or third liner at best…not that there’s anything wrong with that. But White’s soft play on both ends of the ice soon earned him the nickname “Charmin” and he also found his image on my milk carton due to his propensity to disappear for games at a time.
A few weeks ago, White was dealt to the New York Rangers…the same team that took Bourret off of our hands. The Thrashers got in return a player that has suited up for 2 NHL games in the past two seasons and another that they immediately put on waivers.
Well done, Mr. Dudley.
Don Waddell: OK, so what name has constantly popped-up when discussing the first three faces for Mt. Flushmore? Uh-huh, Don Waddell… the man who held the title of Thrashers general manager from day one to just last April. Waddell has been the one consistent with this team and, for better or worse, is the main reason they are where they are now. Nice guy…yes he is. Sincerely wants this team to succeed…yes he does. Better at running the business of the organization than on-ice talent evaluator…very possibly so.
Now, there are many who would say Mr. Waddell does truly belong here…that really the Great Octocluster that make up the AS, LLC are far more deserving of this honor. That may be so, but try getting all eight of those guys up there. It’d be a logistics nightmare.
Don not only has held the title of GM, executive VP and now team president, but he has also been the head coach of the Thrashers. Twice he has had to take over behind the bench after having to fire two coaches that he himself hired. His overall record there is 38-39-1-8. So not only has he GM-ed the team to a losing record, he has also coached them to one as well.
Hopefully, his tenure as team president will be more successful than his previous position. I feel his first decision in that role…announcing the promotion of Rick Dudley to GM…was a very good one. And if the team plays as well as many think they can given the roster moves he’s orchestrated so far, maybe we can get the sandblaster out and change some of the faces on the mountain.
The mountain in front of the park, I mean… Mt. Puckmore. Lord help us if others perform so poorly that they become worthy of replacing any one of these guys.
shudders
And now if you’ll follow me, let me guide you to the gift shop. Sorry…there are no vuvuzelas for sale, but I hear Kovalchuk #17 Thrashers jerseys are 95% off and anyone purchasing a Todd White #12 jersey will get a free carton of milk…
143 comments Add your comment
Smoothie
August 23rd, 2010
9:52 am
kracker – my sentiments exactly. I think Bryan’s deal sets the avg price tag of Bergie’s deal at right around $2.25 M as he doesn’t have a 30 goal season under his belt. Question is will we get Bergie signed for 2 or 3 years. These agents seem really skiddish about doing more than 2 with the prospect of labor strife on the horizon in 2012.
So what big scorer is still out there other than Stempniak, who is rumoured to be returning to PHX for one year, if not Buffalo? I’m thinking a trade for someone like Ryder from Boston, if Ramsay is down with it, or another cap-strapped team is most likely.
Rawhide
August 23rd, 2010
9:55 am
Per Dan Kamal tweet: “Bryan Little agrees to 7.15 over 3 years. 1.65M/ 2.5M / 3M. Cap hit is 2.38M”
Cliff Fletcher
August 23rd, 2010
9:57 am
Nice deal-I think it has been written somehwere here that Don Waddell negotiates contracts. If this is the case, should we give it up for Don today?
Buzilla in CT
August 23rd, 2010
10:07 am
No space for Mandy Sutton. Maybe he could clean to toilets in the park of something? I also would like to see Petr Buzek be on the front of the mountain as our first All-star.
So where are we building this thing? Blasting of the rednecks on Stone Mountain and replacing them with these stiffs? Money well spent.
Go Union. The south is rising anywhere
kracker
August 23rd, 2010
10:12 am
I don’t quite get why Stempniak isn’t signed somewhere by now. Yes, his scoring pace last season can be viewed as erratic but it was with two different teams. And he hasn’t produce all that consistently during his NHL career – like a lot of other players. For all that, he has average .56 points per game and has at least some upside potential, IMO.
That is good enough to play for the Thrashers. He either wants too much money and/or years or he does not want to play for the Thrashers or these coaches, etc.
The other possibility is that Dudley simply does not want Stempniak.
Tom
August 23rd, 2010
10:17 am
Great news on the Little contract. One of the things I like about Little is that he can score in front of the net. We have speed guys who work the wings, with Little and Buff we have guys who can also score from in front. I have a feeling that will be the focus of the new offense.
Who would have thunk it, lots of action in front of the net is a good thing for Thrasher’s hockey.
GaVaHokie
August 23rd, 2010
10:26 am
Great numbers on Little and cheaper than Todd White.
Smoothie, why the hell are you following Kypreos?! Can’t say I’m a fan of that Rogers Sportsnet panel.
GaVaHokie
August 23rd, 2010
10:28 am
Buzz… Sutton can scrape the bird crap off of Zhitnik’s nose.
Smoothie
August 23rd, 2010
10:32 am
GVH – what the hell kind of a question is that? He has reliable sources and has broken news in the past. Better than half of the clowns who purport to have reliable sources like your buddy Eklund…sheesh.
R. Stroz
August 23rd, 2010
10:34 am
Go Union
Is damn yankees one word or two?
GaVaHokie
August 23rd, 2010
10:41 am
Smoothie… just teasing… eh, all I need is McKenzie, Dreger and Kevin Allen.
Eklund is purely entertainment value.
Wish I could remember what it was, but Kypreos said something a few years ago that set me off… haven’t liked him since.
kracker
August 23rd, 2010
10:44 am
ajcthrashers Thrashers re-sign Little http://bit.ly/acmMhm
Smoothie
August 23rd, 2010
10:48 am
GVH – hey man, no worries. I’m definitely not following him for the idle chatter! He has beaten Allen and Dreger to the punch on a few occasions. Apparently, he knows some agents. And right now with Dregs and the boys taking vacay, you gotta load up on potential news breakers!
GaVaHokie
August 23rd, 2010
11:04 am
Can’t stand listening to Watters and Kypreos banter back in forth like two WWE commentators…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isKcDw_3icM
GaVaHokie
August 23rd, 2010
11:05 am
… but it would be nice to just get breaking news from McKenzie without the constant tweets about his “summer reading”.
glovesave29
August 23rd, 2010
11:22 am
Kypreos reported last summer that the negotiations with PHX were done, and that the documents were already signed for the Yotes to return to Winnipeg.
He’s as acurate as Eklund. The only difference is that Nick puts his name out front instead of being anonymous.
Stempniak is still my #1 choice. Nice to add a player of that caliber without having to give something in return. That beings said, if Ilya signs in the coming days, I am not opposed to raiding the Devils as they will undoubtedly have serious cap issues.
Jack
August 23rd, 2010
11:27 am
Can’t stand listening to Watters and Kypreos banter back in forth like two WWE commentators…
If I didn’tknow better I thought I was listening to the Jerry Springer show
GaVaHokie
August 23rd, 2010
11:40 am
If I didn’tknow better I thought I was listening to the Jerry Springer show
Or Paul Sr. and Paul Jr. on American Choppers.
Jack
August 23rd, 2010
11:41 am
yeah instead of pointing finger there would be broken doors.
World Be Free
August 23rd, 2010
12:21 pm
Stepniak started off hot in St. Louis, cooled off and was traded to Tronna for 2 former number one picks. Step played OK for the Buds for awhile, and then disappeared on some bad teams. He was unable to elevate his game to help the Maple Leafs get better. Then he goes to the Yotes in the right situation, right framework (Tippett’s style) and becomes a scorer. So who is to say be can come here and maintaining his scoring pace?
Stepniak will cost $4M/year. That kind of money should get you close to a sure thing and Lee Stepniak is far from a sure thing. I think if you look at his overall performance over the last 2 seasons total, he’s maybe worth $2M/season over a 3 year deal, unless some club wants to roll the dice on giving him $3-4M for 1 season.
28 goals, decent speed and defensive abilities, no physical presence. Lee Stepniak just doesn’t do that much for me. The fact that he is still out indicates that he doesn’t do much for others as well. Hard for me to rag on a Buffalo boy.
ChippersLoveChild
August 23rd, 2010
12:29 pm
The ASG gets one spot, Steve Rucchin, Bobby Holik, and Don Waddell.
World Be Free
August 23rd, 2010
12:36 pm
If we get Bergie under contract soon, will Dudley go out and pick some low hanging fruit?
glovesave29
August 23rd, 2010
1:17 pm
WBF – he wants $4m, but I think this UFA season has shown that he will not come close to that. You think he may bite at 2ys / $6M? Short enough not to be a burden if he is a bust, and not so large as to be able to ship him off to a number of suitors should we end up being a seller at the trading deadline.
World Be Free
August 23rd, 2010
1:20 pm
Glovesave-I think Stepniak will get a one year – $3M deal. He needs to prove himself a scorer over a full season before someone opens the bank on a long term deal, which is what he wants.
Jack
August 23rd, 2010
1:56 pm
any idea where Willie Mitchell is going. I heard he is close to signing.
World Be Free
August 23rd, 2010
2:00 pm
jack-no idea but Willie would make a good addition to any team.
R. Stroz
August 23rd, 2010
2:08 pm
Has anyone signed Clarke MacArthur yet for 2.4 million/year?
Didn’t think so…
Jack
August 23rd, 2010
2:17 pm
yes he would, just worry about his injuries,
World Be Free
August 23rd, 2010
2:50 pm
Tough to play defense and have to worry about head injuries.
Stroz-MacArthur is low hanging fruit, so low he’s on the ground.
Darkhorse
August 23rd, 2010
3:11 pm
He may be starting to rot by now.
Oh, and no thanks to Stepniak. Rather wait around for an expendible veteran scorer on a cap strapped team. Elias if Kovy returns to NJ? Plus, we are going to need a captian for this years squad, preferably someone’s who is going to be around here for a few years AND has earned the respect to be captain. Let kids like Kane and Bogo concentrate on their game for now. In a few season’s they can add that role.
kracker
August 23rd, 2010
3:43 pm
About C Mac: It is probably not a good idea to PO a GM who traded a couple of mid round picks for you. He has gone from player to filler.
Rhythmpenguin
August 23rd, 2010
3:56 pm
So who will be our captain if nobody else joins the squad? Byfuglien? Antropov?…?
kracker
August 23rd, 2010
4:02 pm
Hainsey remains my choice. I’d really like to have a NA captain. No offense to our Euros but a well-liked, personable, native English speaker would be a plus for a team in the SE Division.
World Be Free
August 23rd, 2010
4:16 pm
You know, my favorite for captain would be Rich Peverly. Not sure he is vocal enough, but Pevs just has such a good all around game. Hainsey would be second.
Darkhorse
August 23rd, 2010
4:16 pm
I want someone who is willing to do the dirty work in the trenches if necessary to be our captain. Hainsey has always seemed just a tad prima donna to wear the C in my book. I have no problem with him wearing the A. I think it’s crucial for this team to put the right captain in place as one of the final touches before the season starts. I’m sick of this forced captain by default sh#$(Holik and Kovy most recently). Just because Hainsey may make the most sense on the current roster(wanted to sign here, speaks well w/media, decent dman, few years still left on deal), he should not get it because something is missing with the guy IMO. None of these one year guys should wear it either. Much rather a multi-year pedigree SC winner come in to be our captain for the next few seasons. We can debate who on the next blog maybe.
Thrashers27
August 23rd, 2010
4:21 pm
Slater should get the “C”…at least an “A”.
Jack
August 23rd, 2010
4:22 pm
slater is a good pick. has seniority and grit
Rhythmpenguin
August 23rd, 2010
4:32 pm
Hainseey, Rich, and Jimmy are all good candidates. I wonder who actually wants to be captain?
Tom
August 23rd, 2010
4:44 pm
Captain’s for the Thrashers have a very short shelf life.
Zombie Steve
August 23rd, 2010
4:59 pm
The Octotards need their own mountain…. hollow and made out of plastic
kracker
August 23rd, 2010
5:43 pm
I understand your reasoning, Darkhorse. It is good reasoning, in general. For this roster, built by the allowable budget Duds is working with, I don’t see a really solid former SC player that is captain material coming here, this season. Maybe in some sort of trade….maybe in a late camp/pre-season deal or signing if the kids don’t work out, then a Mellanby (probably not that talented) might be brought in.
The captain is probably on the current roster. Just please don’t make it another December announcement chosen from a group of home and road As.
kracker
August 23rd, 2010
5:50 pm
By “if the kids don’t work out” I mean there would then be roster spots needing to be filled and Duds can look for his Andreychuk to fill a spot.
Rawhide
August 23rd, 2010
6:10 pm
OK kids, new blog time…
There is more to the Blue Crew than meets the eye.