April 30,
2007
Non-Playoff Teams Summer Outlook
By Darryl Dobbs, TheFourthPeriod.com
Part One in a seven-part
review takes a look at the teams that failed to reach the
postseason and what kind of impact each of them will have on
your keeper-league squad.
This week, we take a look at
Boston and Carolina.
BOSTON
BRUINS
Possibly on the way out:
GM Peter Chiarelli has already locked up the core of this
team, so the Bruins will not lose any major pieces to their
chemistry puzzle. Petr Tenkrat, Jeff Hoggan and Jeremy Reich
are all scheduled to become unrestricted free agents, as is
rearguard Bobby Allen. Brandon Bochenski, Andrew Alberts and
Dennis Wideman need to be signed, but are restricted free
agents. The usual Glen Murray trade buzz has died down with
his groin-injury problems (he should be fine for training
camp), but recent rumors involving a Tim Thomas trade have
surfaced.
The team will be looking to add:
The thinking behind the Thomas rumors is the fact that the
Bruins may try to add an elite goaltender in the summer, using
Hannu Toivonen as the backup. Their goals against ranked 29th
in the league, so not only would an upgrade in goaltending
help, but they will also be on the lookout for an elite
stay-at-home defenseman to compliment Zdeno Chara. Andrew
Ference is good, but is more of a No. 5 guy than a No.2.
General fantasy outlook:
From a fantasy standpoint, the Bruins will be concentrating on
shoring up their defense. Success in this will ensure that the
plus/minus of each player will vastly improve for next year.
Poolies will also look forward to full seasons in their new
environment from the likes of Brandon Bochenski (22 points in
31 games for Boston), Stanislav Chistov (played most of his
tenure with a wonky knee, but underwent surgery) and Chuck
Kobasew (concussion problems all year). The hot and cold
Bochenski could be in line for 60-plus points next season,
while either of Kobasew or Chistov are capable of the same
thing – albeit with far less certainty. All in all, this team
is on the right track, but unless they rock the NHL with
something drastic for their defense, they will be playing golf
next April once again.
CAROLINA
HURRICANES
Possibly on the way out:
Scott Walker, Anson Carter, Josef Vasicek, Glen Wesley and
David Tanabe are all slated to be UFA's this summer. Of the
group, only Walker has a solid possibility of returning. The
team will also need to get goaltender Cam Ward under contract.
The team will be looking to add:
Ward's signing will eat up a lot of cap space, but the 'Canes
will still have a good $4 to $6 million to work with, thanks
to the cap increasing. Unless Harrison Reed can stun the
coaching staff in training camp, this team is in desperate
need of scoring wingers. Andrew Ladd's improved play will
help. They are also lacking an elite No.1 defenseman. Locking
up Ray Whitney and having Cory Stillman for a full year helps
with the former issue, but Frantisek Kaberle is not the answer
to the latter issue. He is more of a No.2 or No.3 guy.
Carolina will be out shopping to solve these two problems.
General fantasy outlook:
Eric Staal is not a 70-point player: he is a 90-point player.
He will most assuredly bounce back next season, however that
improved production will be counteracted by the decline of
Whitney. The 34-year-old is coming off a career season, but he
had just 15 points in his last 22 contests. 65 to 70 points is
more his comfort zone. Another year of experience under Ward's
belt will work wonders, so the Hurricanes truly need that
elite defenseman to put it all together. If they find one,
they are back in the playoffs. If they don't, it will be
another dogfight. Carolina could have six players reach the
70-point mark next year, so it would be tough to count them
out.
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