January 15, 2007
Back on Track
By Darryl Dobbs, TheFourthPeriod.com
Pavel Datsyuk has managed to
do what nobody thought he would do three weeks ago get back
on pace for a 75-point season. Fifteen points in seven games
has certainly changed that opinion.
The 28-year-old kicked off the year with just 15 points in 25
games, which was barely on pace for a 50-point season. Those
numbers were unrealistically low and I had said at the time
that he would turn his season around and tally around 70.
Detroit as a team was not scoring and it seemed as though they
would not have a single player get 75 points. However, they
have found that extra gear of late with 38 goals in their last
nine contests.
Prior to the run, the Red Wings were focusing on defense and
the only player up front who was scoring was Daniel Cleary.
Interestingly enough, now that the team is scoring with more
frequency, Cleary has gone pointless in eight contests. He is
certainly not the reason for the surge, nor is rearguard
Mathieu Schneider, who has missed the last three games with a
knee injury and went pointless in two before that.
Besides Datsyuk, there are other players who have turned their
offense around. Tomas Holmstrom has 14 points in his last 12
games playing mostly with Datsyuk. The third member of the
line, Henrik Zetterberg, has 13 points in nine games.
Rearguard Nicklas Kronwall, who so many poolies expected big
things from this year, has seven points in his last nine games
not bad considering he had five in 36 before that!
The Wings seem to have two lines that can score now and it is
making all the difference.
Meanwhile...
...Ottawa's Chris Kelly has 10 points in his last four
games and has 14 in his last eight. Obviously he would make a
great short-term pickup seeing that he is playing with Daniel
Alfredsson and Dany Heatley, but I am not ready to recommend
him for the long-term. His pedigree is that of a hardworking
40-point player who has to fight for every point that he gets.
He reminds me of Washington's Chris Clark, another 30- or
40-point player who is thriving on a big line. When Jason
Spezza returns to the lineup, expect Mike Comrie to be moved
to the wing and the pair will form a potent second line. When
Mike Fisher returns, he will form what could be the best third
line in the NHL with Antoine Vermette and Patrick Eaves.
...Calgary has won all four games that they have played
without Jarome Iginla. Furthermore, they have 17 goals in that
span. During those four games, Iginla's linemates Daymond
Langkow and Alex Tanguay have six points and five points
respectively, while Kristian Huselius (five points) and
Matthew Lombardi (four points) have also been doing well.
...Florida pivot Stephen Weiss has had two consecutive
three-point games.
...Ottawa rearguard Wade Redden is on a six-game point
streak in which he has nine points. His injuries are all
healed up and now he is playing (and producing) the way he
should. Kudos to the sharp poolies out there who scooped this
guy up cheap when his owners were no doubt sour on him a month
ago.
...Ric Jackman is making another early impact with a new
team. He has four points in his last three games with Anaheim.
He will continue to produce for another two or three weeks
before finding himself in the press box upon Chris Pronger's
return.
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