October 29,
2007
The New Thrashers
By Darryl Dobbs, TheFourthPeriod.com
Atlanta GM Don Waddell made
himself interim coach when he fired Bob Hartley after a 0-6-0
start to the season. Like all coaching changes, this one
brought a whole new attitude to the roster. Lines were mixed
around, players responded in different ways, and subsequently
the fantasy value of some players has changed dramatically.
For starters, Ilya Kovalchuk was following up a disappointing
season with four points in six games before the coaching
change. He has eight points in five games since. Waddell is
still experimenting with several different linemates for the
slick Russian superstar. Todd White and Eric Perrin saw
success there, but more recently Darren Haydar and Bryan
Little have been the guys. Whichever pair is lining up with
him, his production has improved to the level where it should
be. Whether he had it in for Hartley or Waddell found the
right button to push, Kovalchuk is a 100-point player now.
Another player who has seen a production jump is rookie
defenseman Tobias Enstrom. The 22-year-old Swede has three of
his four points in the five games since the coaching change.
He has played at least 23 minutes a game in the last three
contests. During the Hartley regime, he did not reach the
23-minute mark once. For the time being, he will be good for
more than one point every two games.
One player who is not doing so well is winger Marian Hossa.
The 28-year-old, who could become an unrestricted free agent
in the summer, has not recorded a point in his last four
games. He is still getting the ice time, but Waddell has not
found the right linemates for him as of yet. The GM/coach is
stubbornly refusing to reunite Slava Kozlov with him and until
that happens his numbers won't be as big as they could be.
Kozlov will also not be a fantasy factor until he can get the
superstar back on his line.
That is the way things are shaking down in Atlanta until the
new coach is brought in.
Meanwhile...
...Toronto rearguard Pavel Kubina has nine points in 12
games to lead all Leaf defensemen in that category. He also
leads the team in ice time this season, logging nearly 24
minutes per game. He is also seeing over three minutes per
contest on the powerplay. He was a 35-point player in Tampa
Bay and the Leafs would like to justify his contract by
continuing to give him optimal ice time. While his torrid pace
obviously won't continue throughout the season, he could have
a 40-point season for the first time in his career. He's hot
right now - eight points in eight games, plus-11, 12 penalty
minutes and 10 shots – and makes a great acquisition in most
roto-league formats...
...The Habs are still employing an offense from the
defense strategy, particularly on the power-play, even
after the team lost Sheldon Souray to unrestricted free agency
in the summer. Andrei Markov has nine points this season in 10
games, including four in his last three. Roman Hamrlik is
heating up with six points in his last four, while Mark Streit
has four in his last four. Health permitting, under this
system Hamrlik could be a 50-point player this year for the
second time in his career and the first time in over a decade.
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