Friday, July 6, 2012

Winners & Losers from Week 1 of NHL Free-Agency

So it's been a week (alright 6 days but I got anxious) since NHL free-agency opened up, so I thought I would take a quick glance at who some of the winners and losers were. Without further adieu lets get into it....


Winners


Minnesota Wild - When you sign the two biggest free agents on the market you know you are doing something right. Both Zach Parise and Ryan Suter signed 13 year $98 million contracts after a few days delay, that seemed like an eternity to reporters. These signings instantly make the Wild a playoff contender this year.

Colorado Avalanche - The Avalanche made several good signings that I think got overlooked. PA Parenteau will be a great addition to a blossoming offense in the mile high city. His play-making abilities will be a blessing to the 25th best offense in the league last year. They also managed to sign underrated defenseman Greg Zanon, who will add some depth to what is now a formidable back-end. Speaking of depth, the signing of John Mitchell will shore up a hole down the middle that was an issue last year.

Tampa Bay Lightning - The Lightning knew they had issues with their defensive play and wanted to address that this off-season. They did just that inking veteran d-men Matt Carle and Sami Salo. Although I feel they over payed ($5.5M and $3.75M per year respectively) it at least gives the Lightning some time to develop young talent.

Edmonton Oilers - When a player chooses your team over a reported 25 other teams that were interested, it means you have something going for your franchise. When Justin Schultz announced he would be heading to Oil Country it was a huge boost to a city that is notoriously snubbed by high-profile free agents. Oh and they finally have the top defensive prospect they had been avoiding for so long.

Brandon Prust - Must have felt like he won the lottery when he was offered $2.5M per season by the Montreal Canadiens this off-season. Good money for a man who has only once broke 10 goals in a season and only once broke 20 points in a season.


Losers



Nashville Predators/New Jersey Devils - Both teams desperately needed the superstars they lost. Whether it was money issues, no confidence in the organization or the player just needing a new change in scenery it was not good for two franchises that sit in the bottom third of attendance.

Toronto Maple Leafs - For a team that finished well below expectations last year they sure were quiet during the first week of free-agency. Burke has said he doesn't like to play the free-agency game much but you have got to do something to a team that finished in the bottom three in the conference. Especially with your job on the line if you can't change things around.

Montreal Canadiens - Two of the worst contracts I have seen this summer have come out of Montreal. The Prust contract I noted above and then the albatross of a contract they threw at Carey Price. $6.5M per season for 6 years!!! That's the third largest cap hit for a goaltender! He sits behind Henrik Lundqvist (current Vezina trophy winner) and Pekka Rinne (back-to-back Vezina nominations) for cap hits, and doesn't have anywhere near their numbers.

Rick Nash - Still a Columbus Blue Jacket.

Roberto Luongo - Still a Vancouver Canuck.

1 comment:

Patty said...

You always have to bring the Maple Leafs in hey, plenty of other teams that didn't do anything but feel the need to single out the Leafs, you are a biased bastard. Also this sentence doesn't make any sense to me " will shore up a hole down the middle that was an issue last year." Up, down, middle, I don't think you can have that many directions in one sentence.