February
11, 2008
The Cavalry is Coming...
But Do the Avs Need Them?
By Darryl Dobbs, TheFourthPeriod.com
The Avs will welcome back
leading scorer Paul Stastny on Tuesday after the 22-year-old
missed the last 10 contests recovering from an appendectomy.
The mere fact that he still leads the team in scoring by a
wide margin despite missing 20 percent of the season so far
exemplifies his importance. Colorado will also welcome back
Ryan Smyth to practice Monday.
During the absence of these two stars, as well as captain Joe
Sakic, the Avs have discovered some interesting things about
themselves.
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First of all, this team is deep.
Tyler Arnason, who once led the Blackhawks in scoring back in
2004, has become an offensive catalyst for this team. He had
previously settled into his role as a third-line center who
can occasionally sub in a scoring line. Now, with 16 points in
13 games and 11 in his last six, Arnason is proving that he
belongs on a scoring line. He has been playing with Marek
Svatos and Wolski, so look for Stastny to center Milan Hejduk
and Andrew Brunette.
When Ryan Smyth returns, he will knock Brunette down. Either
Brunette would knock Svatos down to the third line or he will
go there himself, but Arnason seems to have found a home.
T.J. Hensick, the diminutive rookie who dominated in training
camp, has been flourishing with the added responsibility. He
has seven points in six contests and is proving to the Avs
that he is ready for full-time duty. Right now, the youngster
isn’t getting quality ice time and his linemates are pluggers
at best. His power-play time is also minimal, yet he is
putting up the points. Imagine how he’ll do when Brunette or
Svatos get bumped down to his line!
The other thing the team has learned is that they do get some
solid goaltending occasionally. This has been happening more
often of late (the team is 8-3-2 in their last 13). Jose
Theodore has emerged as the No.1 guy (finally), starting in 13
of 16 games, missing the three games from injury and not from
the coach’s decision. Theodore is 7-2-1 in his last 10 and has
hammered his goals against down from 2.71 to 2.43.
Colorado is still in a playoff position and they are about to
be injected with some well-rested skill. This team is poised
to surprise come March and April.
Meanwhile...
...Toronto's Darcy Tucker has six points in six games
and has 26 penalty minutes in that span. This is the Darcy
Tucker poolies wanted when they drafted him in September.
...Florida's Jay Bouwmeester has 10 points in his last
13 contests.
...While Martin Gerber has gone 2-3-0 in his last five,
Ray Emery is 2-0-0. Emery was lucky enough to play two games
in which first Dany Heatley and then Daniel Alfredsson
returned to the lineup. Lucky or not, he is winning now and is
a very cheap pickup in leagues of all formats. Two weeks from
now, when he has another five wins, he won’t be so cheap. Grab
him while you can.
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