Can Burmistrov or Esposito take advantage of Cormier’s tough break?

Of all the prospects the Thrashers have at their disposal, the one that I’ve felt had the best chance of cracking this fall’s roster was Patrice Cormier. The 20-year old forward came over to Atlanta last February along with Nic Bergfors and Johnny Oduya when Anssi Salmela and, and…snapping fingers… oh, who was that other guy we sent packing?

Oh yeah…Ilya Kovalchuk.

Anyway…

Cormier came to Thrasherville with some baggage in tow as he was currently serving a season-ending suspension. It came as a result of a vicious hit on Michael Tam during a QHJML game last January. Cormier is answering criminal charges for that incident. But even with that hanging over his head, Rick Dudley…then associate GM…still though highly enough of his on-ice talent to bring him on board.

Cormier impressed during prospect camp and last week put in solid performer at rookie camp. To many, his jump to the NHL rested simply on continuing his fine work during training camp. Unfortunately, that came to a grinding halt last Thursday when he suffered a broken foot during a 4 on 4 scrimmage, blocking a shot even though his team trailed 4-1 in the closing moments.

Bad break for Cormier? Yes, yes it is. But where one suffers a setback, another realizes an opportunity. This is the cold, hard realities of professional sports.

This brings us to another bright prospect in the Thrashers pipeline… Alexander Burmistrov. The Russian forward was selected by the Thrashers with their eighth-overall draft pick last June. Since then, I’ve spent the summer believing that this kid was destined for one more season with the Barrie Colts…even if for no other reason than that there simply would be no room at the Thrasherville Inn for him given the talent in house.

But that all changed Thursday.

Since Cormier isn’t going to be available on October 8, I don’t think it’s inconceivable that we could see the four starting centers suiting up as Antropov, Peverley, Burmistrov and Slater. Antropov and Peverley, in my opinion, are all but shoe-ins as your first and second line pivots. And although I think the team would like to give Slater more than fourth line minutes, he’s handled the centerman’s job there before and could do so again given the circumstances. This leaves the third line open for some competition.

Angelo Esposito has suffered two ACL tears in as many years. But he's showing no signs that it is bothering him now (AJC/Jason Getz)

Angelo Esposito has suffered two ACL tears in as many years. But he's showing no signs that it is bothering him now (AJC/Jason Getz)

Cormier’s injury aside, I’ve opined that I wanted to see how Burmie handled himself alongside NHL talent. Saturday was the first time we got to see that and to be honest I thought he did quite well. I’m sure he found out that he’s going to find less space to operate in and his reaction time has to be picked up at this level, but my initial review is nothing but positive.

Angelo Esposito is another one who could benefit from having one less prospect to compete with. I’ve watch him skate this summer and to be honest, he shows zero signs that he’s anything but recovered from his recent ACL tear. He’s quick on his skates and shows no visible signs that he’s nervous about cutting sharp.

The only real test remaining for Espo is how will it holds up during actual game conditions, and there is only one way to do that… play in games. The question I have is, outside of preseason matches, would the team want to have that test done at the NHL level or AHL? I would guess the latter.

Regardless, I’m pleased to see he’s progressed as well as he has.

Additional Observations From Training Camp

One player that really stood out to me as training camp got underway Saturday is Nigel Dawes, the 5’-8”, 195 lb forward who was signed recently to a two-way contract. Folks, don’t let his diminutive statue fool you. He’s like a fireplug on skates out there, using that low center of gravity to his advantage. And he isn’t afraid to go after the puck…and the opposition…in the corners.

Quick, crafty, and a “pest” for opposing defenseman. Those are words that come to mind watching Dawes.

Also, liked how Rich Peverley and Andrew Ladd worked together on the same line. If I hadn’t known any better I would swear these two have been linemates for some time now. The two hooked up on a goal that I hope we’ll see many times this season as the Pevs Dispenser dished a nifty pass over to Ladd who then beat Chris Mason.

Nigel Dawes scored XX goals and XX assists with Calgary last season (AP/Larry MacDougal)

Nigel Dawes scored 14 goals, 18 assists and was a +1 for Calgary last season (AP/Larry MacDougal)

Likewise, I was impressed with the pairing of Ron Hainsey and Dustin Byfuglien on defense. Buff looked at home on the blueline and the two seemed very comfortable with one another.

I’m wondering if this is simply a camp experiment or if there is more to it. I say that because coach Ramsay said a few weeks ago in a conversation with myself and Matt McConnell that he would like to get his guys together as quickly as possible. This, Ramsay explained, would allow them some time to gel during preseason. But given the amount of talent in camp he didn’t know if he could do so and still give some of the prospects a fair chance to prove themselves.

However, at the time he was responding to a question regarding the overall squad. Hainsey and Buff are two that have no question as to whether they’ll make the roster, so maybe Ramsay has some intention to keep them together.

And lastly, there’s Freddy Modin. Simply put, he looks ready for season already. All I could think to myself while watching him play was, “He’s gonna be 36-years of age on opening night…really”?

Liking that pickup even more right now.

Ring Around The Blogosphere

It’s been a while since we last took a trip around the hockey blogosphere, but here are a couple of entries that have caught my attention.

Razor Catch Prey of the The Blueland Chronicle takes a look back of the Kovalchuk contract controversy.

The Hockey News’ Adam Proteau has released his Eastern Conference predictions. So how does he feel about the Thrashers? Well, he likes the new GM and coach, but as for results, he’ll believe it when he sees it.

Our own Smoothie opines in his latest As The Birds Thrash blogthat Freddie “The Fly” Pettersson is not a “prospect” anymore. He firmly believes that he’s a ready for prime time player.

Daculafan takes issuewith those who question Akim Aliu’s character in his latest entry over at FanThrashtic.

And finally, we discussed Patrice Cormier and his outstanding legal situation resulting from the hit on an opponent. But Carl Danbury, known in these parts as “Red Light”, wants us to know there’s another side to the New Brunswick native.

123 comments Add your comment

Brendan

September 19th, 2010
10:20 pm

Curly, if the NHL adopted that change in the CBA, that the actual player salary were the actual CAP HIT, I’d support allowing teams to pay a player more than 20% of the cap limit, if they want. But that’s just not prudent strategy. Imagine if the AS, LLC tried to pull a Joe Johnson with Kovalchuk. Namely, that they’d pay him $15 million-a-year, lets just say, to retain him. Well, that’s more than the 20% maximum salary that’s permitted under the current CBA. I’d allow teams to do that, if they wanted. But the salary, ALL of it, would count against the team cap.

Derrick

September 19th, 2010
11:14 pm

Smoothie, I love your line pairings! If that’s the lineup we see on opening night then I must say I would be very happy. I really think Burmistrov and Pettersson could make some magic together and Modin should be able to take full advantage of the kids’ creativity and passing skills to score quite a few goals off one-timers with his huge shot.

Rhythmpenguin

September 20th, 2010
7:34 am

We made the headlines on NHL.com two days in a row! Someone at NHL.com must have made a mistake…or we are getting better. http://www.nhl.com/

Dwayne

September 20th, 2010
8:08 am

$47,192,516.032… :-)

Rhythmpenguin

September 20th, 2010
8:37 am

$47,500,000.00

Rhythmpenguin

September 20th, 2010
8:50 am

Does any one know what happened to Evgeny Artyukhin?

Adam

September 20th, 2010
8:59 am

Brendan - Put me down for $49,423,333

Rhythmpenguin

September 20th, 2010
9:02 am

Here is a link to an article about us on NHL.com: http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=537373&navid=DL|NHL|home

Adam

September 20th, 2010
9:10 am

Rhythmpenguin - As far as I can tell he’s in limbo. No contract in the NHL or KHL and no camp invite anywhere.

Rhythmpenguin

September 20th, 2010
9:26 am

Wonder why? Didn’t we trade for him?

GaVaHokie

September 20th, 2010
9:38 am

I’m still sticking with no Center prospects… Thorburn moves to Center and a Winger prospect makes the team… I’ll say Petersson, but he’ll have a tough camp battle with Anthony Stewart.

Kane Antro Berg
Ladd Little Pevs
Dawes Thorsy Petersson
Eager Slates Modin
Boulton

TableHockey

September 20th, 2010
10:26 am

You guys may have heard this already but Chris Viv is reporting that Buf rolled his ankle and is out of practice and Espo is out with a hip injury. He mentioned an MRI but didn’t say which is getting the MRI or of both are.

Diego from Lilburn

September 20th, 2010
10:35 am

My guess is $48,320,000. I don’t see the ASG stretching much from here.

GaVaHokie

September 20th, 2010
10:59 am

I think the roster is set, so I’ll say the salary is $46,466,666.

I’ll put our point total at 92 pts… 2nd in the SE, 7th in the Conference.

Derrick

September 20th, 2010
11:06 am

49,732,952

94 pts 2nd in SE 6th in conference

Dwayne

September 20th, 2010
11:11 am

Did anyone ever watch the Gong Show?

Red Light

September 20th, 2010
11:14 am

Question…

If Eric Belanger is coming off a career high in points (15 goals, 26 assists) and last season was his first ever over 40 points, then why does he agree to take a $1 million pay cut to sign with Phoenix? It also was his first season since his second season in LA where he was on the plus side. And, before you say that he was with Washington and anyone can get points there, much of his point gathering was in Minnesota before the trade.

He is the 12th highest paid forward on the Coyotes roster, behind even Prucha, Fiddler and Pyatt, and it’s not like the Yotes were up against the cap. Dig deep for the answer boys, it might not be as obvious as you think!

Rhythmpenguin

September 20th, 2010
11:25 am

Put me at 93 points, 2nd in the SE, 8th in the conference.

GaVaHokie

September 20th, 2010
11:37 am

Red Light… to me, it seems like Bellanger is a dick.

Derrick

September 20th, 2010
11:39 am

On second thought change it to 96 points instead of 94 but same result in the division and conference.

Zombie Steve

September 20th, 2010
11:51 am

Preseason snuck up on me!! It’s tomorrow!!!!

Zombie Steve

September 20th, 2010
11:52 am

World Be Free

September 20th, 2010
11:57 am

Red Light-Belanger had little choice. My understanding is that he thought he had a deal with the Caps several weeks ago, then it fell through. By the time his deal collapsed, all the buying teams had done their shopping. Belanger was the guy I wanted here, but he’s in the desert instead.

GaVaHokie

September 20th, 2010
12:09 pm

According to Viv’s twitter… Ian McKenzie left today with his bag and sticks. Could be first day of cuts.

World Be Free

September 20th, 2010
12:21 pm

Dwayne-sure did

Tom

September 20th, 2010
12:57 pm

Brendan,

Put me down for $47,759,997 . I used Wal*Mart Pricing as the team is always looking for a discount.

I am betting we are a very surprising team with lots of 3 point games. The Thrashers will end up with 97 points, 5th in the East.

Thanks!

Dwayne

September 20th, 2010
1:10 pm

Thank You WBF, my guess on dollars spent…47,192,516.32 The last 5 numerals. Gong show prize money. Another failed attempt. I guess J P Morgan just bashed the gong one more time. Bring on Gene Gene The Dancing machine.

World Be Free

September 20th, 2010
1:49 pm

Dwayne-classic show, wish we had access for reruns.
Jay P-that chick is old now, but I guess that show was about 30 years ago.

Joe Friday

September 20th, 2010
2:02 pm

The Gong Show, what was that host’s name (the short white guy with the fro?). Classic inane TV

Buf probably rolled it skating back on D, I am telling you, he is a horrible skater and will be a liability for us at D

Rawhide

September 20th, 2010
2:05 pm

The Gong Show, what was that host’s name (the short white guy with the fro?). Classic inane TV

Joe Friday – Chuck Barris, I believe.

Everyone – Per Ben Wright, here is tomorrow’s possible lineup:

Kane-Burmistrov-Stewart
Dawes-Little-Pettersson
Paquette-Holzapfel-Aliu
Eager-Rissmiller-Machachek

Hainsey-Sifers
Kulda-Meyer
Valabik-Zubarev

Pavelec
MacIntyre

GaVaHokie

September 20th, 2010
2:06 pm

Joe… his name was Chuck Barris.

kracker

September 20th, 2010
2:07 pm

The Gong Show, Dwayne?! Sure…I knew the Blogmaster reminded me of someone! Chuck Barris!

Rawhide

September 20th, 2010
2:10 pm

kracker - Thanks…thanks a pant-load! :lol:

kracker

September 20th, 2010
2:18 pm

Sure! And how about lola for Juicy J.P. Morgan :)

That was a great show…for about 35 years ago!

kracker

September 20th, 2010
2:25 pm

Wow, only two forwards and two d-men from last years regulars!

We certainly aren’t playing a team half-full of NHLers to go for a home pre-season win!

Mikey

September 20th, 2010
2:31 pm

kracker, if the BlogMaster was in charge of the gong show he would have been whacking that gong everytime Todd White touched the puck last season!

DWTOO

September 20th, 2010
2:52 pm

The Gong Show – the anti American Idol! One of the many ways I idled away the time between classes in the 70’s. And J P Morgan was fine!

GaVaHokie

September 20th, 2010
2:53 pm

I think Sifers and Holzapfel get cut after tomorrow’s game. Paquette and Aliu will get some time with Little at some point in the game.

I’ll predict Paquette puts in a “Joey Crabb” worthy preseason performance.

Thrashers27

September 20th, 2010
2:58 pm

Honestly, I think that pre-season lineup actually has more talent than some of the starting lineups from the first few years of the team’s existence.

Red Light

September 20th, 2010
3:02 pm

Well, I guess Belanger could be a pain in the neck and was left few options once the Washington deal fell through, but neither constitute the answer I am looking for. Just think about why guys like Belanger, Modin, Halpern, Pisani, Brunstrom Mara, Mayers and Bergfors etc., are accepting these type of deals. It could be because they simply love hockey and didn’t want to miss the season, or there could be another reason altogether. C’mon conspiracy theorists…

Dwayne

September 20th, 2010
3:06 pm

Unknown Comic:Hey Chuckie Chuckie, you got a very striking face….
Chuck: I do?
Unknown Comic: Yea, how many times you been struck there?

Dwayne

September 20th, 2010
3:08 pm

Unknown Comic: Chuckie, Chuckie, I know your not two faced.
Chuck: Oh really? Why?
Unknown Comic: Because if you was, you wouldn’t be wearing that one.

Brendan

September 20th, 2010
3:20 pm

Dwayne, you’re registered at $47,192.516.32. Way to be precise!

Rhythmpenguin, you’re registered at $47.5 million, with 93-points, 2nd in SE Division, and 8th in the Conference.

Adam: You’re registered at $49,423,333.

Diego from Lilburn: !Hola, hombre! ?Que tal? Estas enregistrado con $48,320,000.

GaVaHokie: You’re in at $46,466,666, with 92-points, 2nd in SE Division, and 7th in the Conference.

Derrick: You’re hooked up at $49,732,952, with 96-points, 2nd in SE Division, and 6th in the Conference.

Tom: You’re in at $47,759,997 in the budget contest. You’re in with a partial points guess of 97-points, NO SE Division designation, (and really, that’s the 1st set of “tie-breaker” criteria), and 5th in the Conference. (If you could indicate a 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place SE division finish, it would give your guess a better chance to win.)

Brendan

September 20th, 2010
3:27 pm

Re: Belanger. Well, Waddell did reference the “HBK line” as one that wasn’t firing during the 2007 playoffs. Although, Waddell quickly defended Hossa, saying “Hossa played well.” When I heard those comments, I immediately thought, “Well, Kozlov won’t be back.” But he was! With a 3-year deal, that included that dreaded no trade clause. God, I’m so happy to be rid of it! And, of course, Belanger. Well, Belanger “didn’t feel like being blamed.” So, he signed a 3-year deal with Minnesota, I think. I doubt we’d see Belanger back in Atlanta, barring a substantial change in ownership. If he’s a begger, however, he shouldn’t be a chooser. He should take NHL work where he can find it, and be glad for it.

GaVaHokie

September 20th, 2010
3:27 pm

Brendan… actually, bump me up to $47,466,666. I have a feeling we might have to sign McLaren at $1 million, as I’m hearing Valabik is not playing well so far in camp.

Thrashers27

September 20th, 2010
3:30 pm

Bob, I’d like to bid $1.

Alright, throw me in at $48,350,000 for opening night.

Brendan

September 20th, 2010
3:36 pm

Thrashers27: You’re ina t $48.35 million. Good luck, sir. Hokie’s got it won, though. Maybe. We’ll see.

Brendan

September 20th, 2010
3:37 pm

Okay, GaVaHokie changed his pick, and he’s now in at $47,466,666. Shame about Valabik. But roster spots are earned, not given based off draft position. I continue to hope Boris will be NHL-ready and able to improve from last season, when he was hurt.

Brendan

September 20th, 2010
3:39 pm

Red Light, it’s still amazing to me that Jim Slater earns more than Nik Bergfors. Then again, Slater has NHL tenure over Bergfors.

Hockey Biltong

September 20th, 2010
3:51 pm

Brendan – $48,888,080.
2nd place S.E.
7th in conference.
Modin – under