February
12, 2007
Trade Buzz – Fantasy
Impact, Part II
By Darryl Dobbs, TheFourthPeriod.com
Part two of three in taking a
look at some of the trade buzz, which players are available,
and what you should do in your hockey pool to prepare for
these moves that may or may not happen.
Detroit Red Wings – Along with Carolina, Montreal and
Anaheim, Detroit is a lead contender in the Peter Forsberg
sweepstakes. Regardless of if they land Forsberg, Keith
Tkachuk, or Todd Bertuzzi, if any team picks up a big name
over the next two weeks it will be Detroit. They are in the
hunt for a skilled offensive forward to play on one of the top
two lines. If that forward is in the middle, Robert Lang’s
production will drop. If that forward is a winger, both Dan
Cleary and Jason Williams will see their production drop.
Otherwise, a big deal such as this one will only help the team
as a whole in terms of scoring. Exactly what poolies want to
hear. Youngster Jiri Hudler is being used as trade bait.
Edmonton Oilers – The Oilers are going all PR with this
one, giving every indication that they will be buyers at the
deadline. That’s easy to say now, but what matters is what
they say when February 27 rolls around. If the team is still
ninth and within eight points of a playoff spot, expect them
to buy. Any other situation and this will sell. By the same
token, if GM Kevin Lowe fails to sign Ryan Smyth by the
deadline and the team is in selling mode, the career Oiler
will be moved. Edmonton desperately needs a quarterback for
the power play and have been rumored to be shopping both Raffi
Torres and Joffrey Lupul around. The latter would make a cheap
pickup in your keeper league that will pay off handsomely next
season.
Florida Panthers – Sellers. GM Jacques Martin has lost his
patience and will not sit idly by this time around when there
are so many assets available to move. Gary Roberts is likely
gone. Ditto for Jozef Stumpel. Other possibilities include
Mike Van Ryn, Ed Belfour and Todd Bertuzzi. Even captain Olli
Jokinen, although that is somewhat of a long shot. A Bertuzzi
deal would require a blue-chip prospect in return, such as a
Hudler (Detroit), Brian Little (Atlanta), Benoit Pouliot
(Minnesota) or a Rob Schremp (Edmonton). Of the four, Hudler
and Pouliot are the only ones not deemed untouchable.
Los Angeles Kings – No surprises here as the Kings have
made it quite clear that they are in a full rebuilding mode.
So far, they are doing such a good job of it that I really
must point out to keeper league owners that acquiring several
Los Angeles players would be a smart move if you are looking
at two seasons from now. Anze Kopitar, Jack Johnson, Mike
Cammalleri, Alexander Frolov, Dustin Brown, Patrick O’Sullivan
and now Marc-Andre Cliche will form an elite core. What are
they missing? An elite goaltender. This team should be ready
to give away all of their tradable commodities in an effort to
land a Martin Biron-type of netminder. That would be the final
piece of the rebuilding puzzle. Tradable commodities include
Brent Sopel, Aaron Miller, Derek Armstrong and goaltender
Mathieu Garon (who would be required to be included in any
deal that brings Biron over). Rob Blake’s salary makes him
expendable, but would there be any takers when he makes
another $6 million next year?
Minnesota Wild – The Wild will be buyers, but will
unlikely be very active at the deadline. The rumor mill has
been quiet in Minnesota and this may be the team that picks up
that No.6 defenseman or that fourth-line forward on February
27 – and not much else. Adam Hall is about it for this squad
methinks.
Montreal Canadiens – The Forsberg rumors have died down in
Montreal, as have the Craig Rivet for Adrian Aucoin rumors. We
are now hearing Sergei Samsonov for Aucoin rumors, which would
make more sense for Chicago, a team that could use Samsonov’s
skill and the salaries between the two players are much
closer. The Habs are in a tailspin and a shakeup is on the way
– expect a deal to be done in advance of the deadline.
Incidentally, Montreal will be buyers.
Nashville Predators – The Preds have made some great moves
this past week. Knowing that they had an extra forward and
Josef Vasicek had requested a trade, the team knew that the
market for Vasicek was not very hot – other than in Carolina.
So Nashville did a straight swap for Eric Belanger, a pivot of
equal salary who is much more marketable. One day later and
the Preds addressed their weakness – defensive depth – by
flipping Belanger to Atlanta for Vitali Vishnevski. The team
is now a powerhouse in every area and will likely be fairly
quiet come deadline time. Scott Upshall is a spare forward who
may be moved, but it is likely that the team is happy with
having depth at all positions, given their injury problems
last April.
New Jersey Devils – The Devils will be buyers, but their
backs are pressed up against the salary ceiling. Rearguard
Richard Matvichuk will be back soon and that is salary that
the Devils will not want to carry. Expect him to be moved for
a low pick. There is a rumor going around the team would like
a backup goalie for Brodeur, but they did not get one last
year and have not had any problems since then…so why now?
Rumor had the Devils in the running for Brad Stuart, but they
were offering far less (David Hale) than the Flames were
(Chuck Kobasew). A long shot idea has a blockbuster deal with
Scott Gomez moving his big contract out of town for a top (but
older) pivot in return, but that is doubtful.
New York Islanders – The team may have faded but they are
still very much in the playoff picture. If this remains,
expect them to be buyers. Prospect Robert Nilsson is not a Ted
Nolan favorite and could be used a trade bait to land a
quality (and expensive) veteran. Jason Blake has given the ol’
ultimatum “sign me now or I’ll walk in the summer” and as such
may be on the move out. The Isles are without Alexei Yashin
for awhile (knee) and the Isles would love to add a top two
pivot.
New York Rangers – The team has added Sean Avery and
Pascal Dupuis already this past week and the Rangers are
likely not done. They want to add some more toughness and size
and as such you may see youngster Petr Prucha on his way out
of town. Earlier rumors of a Petr Prucha for Ryan Malone swap
have died off as the Penguins continue to win hockey games.
Top prospects Ryan Callahan, Lauri Korpikoski and Marc Staal
are all reportedly untouchable.
For more
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