Flurry of activity today. First there's the announcement out of Ottawa that the Sens have forced Muckler to abdicate his throne for Murray. Then there's the bombshell trade and sign by Philly/Nashville involving Timonen and Hartnell.
The Sens decision to boot Muckler is rather baffling considering the level of success the organization has enjoyed during his reign. This may be, however, a move with an eye to the future since Muckler ain't no spring chicken...it's also been suggested elsewhere that The Senators wanted to retain the services of Bryan Murray, who potentially could have been coaxed to another Franchise with the promise of becoming a GM. All that in view, here's the real question to consider: would Muckler have been fired had the Senators won the cup this year? I'm guessing, no.
Timonen and Hartnell for (Nashville's) first round draft pick - talk about a ballsy move by a rookie GM, Holmgren is definitely making his presence felt in Philly. He's effectively turned a hobbled-former-superstar in Forsberg into Hartnell, Timonen, Parent and Upshall. Regardless if you think the resultant salary figures for Scotty and Kimmo are inflated (they are - 25.2M for and 37.8M for 6 years, respectively) that's still mighty impressive. From a Nashville perspective it's a bitter pill, but that was the risk inherent in obtaining Forsberg for a play-off push. At least they were able to win back their first round pick for a couple of pieces they were going to lose for nothing this summer anyways.
From a Calgary perspective, this trade means two things: 1.) Timonen's erasure from the UFA lists decreases the supply of good blueliners in the summer, meaning the demand for the likes of Hammer and Stuart probably just jumped with the concurrent jump in their price-tag as well. Not good. 2.) Hartnell, whom I considered one of the top candidates to fill the 2nd line RWer hole is out of play. Walker and Johnson, the two other guys I suggested awhile back, are still available, but they certainly aren't players of Hartnell's quality.
Speaking of the Flames, word from the radio is Sutter has signed Brent Krahn, Carsen Germyn and Warren Peters to new contracts. The Krahn signing is fairly surprising to me, especially with all the burgeoning goalie prospects Calgary has lined up behind him. My guess is McElhinney is tabbed to make the leap to the big this season and Krahn is being kept around as a veteran presence for the farm. The same sentiment applies to both Germyn and Peters as well: good AHL who can provide leadership and stability for the kids down in Quad Cities.
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thanks MetroGnome, fellow Flame fan
for the Cullimore info, i had not heard that and i guess neither did my friend who wrote that post, i will make sure he includes that...
GO FLAMES GO!
I say good luck to Hammer and Stuart. Stuart I have absolutely no interest in, and Hammer was, in my opinion, an overall disappointment to the team. He was overpaid for 3/4 of his time here and I think there are better options out there.
When is Commodore a UFA? ;)
i was absolutelly shocked to hear about timmo. though he came with a hefty price, i thought he'd look shithot in the flaming C.
ach, well.
and on...
I think Hammer would have had a better run here if he hadn't been cursed with the injury bug. He was, at times, one of the best defencemen on the team last year (occassionally the worst as well) and a stablizing influence on Phaneuf. I'm not disappointed with his tenure in Calgary.
Stuart would have been nice to keep, but he's going to get overpaid relative to his on-ice contributions. I think he's basically peaked as a 30 point, #2 or 3 guy and probably isn't worth 5M/year in the long run.
The big test now is finding guys that can fill in in the top 4. Warrener is a 6th d-man at best and Zyuzin isn't even that. I like Giordano, but he needs Tom Preissing like ice to excel. And Hale can't really swim with the big fish either...
A Chris Phillips type guy is high on my wishlist.
Agreed...
Hannan, perhaps?
Sigh, D-men of any sort are going to be expensive, though yeah, I agree we're going to have to go shopping.
I think we're going to see a lot of teams follow Philly's lead and start offering long term deals, no trade clauses, keys to the owner's limo, whatever it takes...
And WI, Timonen's brother Jussi already plays for the Flyers. I don't think they're the next Niedermayers, but I'm guess the bait they used on Kimmo wasn't all scribbled down on the contract.
I would put money on Sutter at least courting Hannan.
i'm not the biggest hannan fan in the world. he's average-to-good.
LET'S GET VLASIC !!!! ;)
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