Archive for July, 2010

Free Agency: Day 2 Recap

The NBA has the LeBron-Wade-Bosh sweepstakes. Where if any team signs any of the three named players will hit the lottery and will have a franchise player for years to come. Over at the Coolest Game Played on Ice, we have the Kovy sweepstakes. The biggest free agent in the NHL this summer is New Jersey forward Ilya Kovalchuk. Just like his roundball counterparts, Kovy wants to be able to win the Stanley Cup while getting paid the big bucks. Today was a standstill in the race to sign Kovalchuk, but in past days it has been known that the New York Islanders are joining the discussions for his services. Islanders GM Garth Snow is only reporting that “I’ve had a conversation with his agent and I’ll leave it at that” when he spoke with Newsday beat writer Katie Strang. The main contenders for his services appear to be along with the Islanders is New Jersey and Los Angeles. All three teams have potential to make themselves better with Kovy on their roster. LA and NJ are the more “championship” ready teams while the Islanders could be in a couple years with the potential of a Tavares-Kovalchuk duo.

In other news, no big names found new homes today. There was some key re-signings since Matt’s update yesterday. Colorado kept defenseman Daniel Winnik and forward Kyle Quincy. Both young guns were RFA’s entering this off season, and both signed two-year contracts. Anaheim potentially got one of the “steals” of the early signing period as they got Islanders minor league prospect Trevor Smith. Smith spent last season with the Bridgeport Sound Tigers, the Islanders’ AHL affiliate. Smith, a center, appeared in 77 games, scored 21 goals and recorded 26 assists for 47 points. He was in the top-three in all three statistical categories for his team last season.

The Dallas Stars also quietly added two key depth players in Andrew Raycroft and Adam Burish. As the Stars are moving past Marty Turco, they signed Raycroft from Vancouver to compete with minor league backstop Brent Krahn to backup Kari Lehtonen. Raycroft has the leg up on Krahn, as he has been in the league for 10 years and also has seen time as a starter in recent years with Toronto, Boston. Raycroft also won the Calder Trophy as Rookie of the Year in 2003-04.

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Free Agency: Day 1 Recap

Some big names signed new contracts yesterday, while others, such as Ilya Kovalchuk, still seek a large deal. Here’s a brief recap of some of the biggest signings from Day 1 of free agency:

Sergei Gonchar – Gonchar had enough of the winning ways in Pittsburgh. Apparently last seasons early playoff exit was enough to make him seek employment elsewhere. Apparently money was also a factor. Gonchar signed a 3 year deal with the Ottawa Senators worth $5.5 million per season. This is a bit more than Pittsburgh could afford, so the two parted ways.

Zbynek Michalek – After losing Gonchar, Pittsburgh acted quickly to negotiate a lengthy deal with an up and coming defenseman. Michalek is a big, strong defenseman and should provide great depth for Pittsburgh. Unfortunately, he won’t replace the offensive numbers put up by Gonchar in past seasons.

Paul Martin – Another skilled defenseman signed by Pittsburgh. He’s coming off a season in New Jersey where he missed 59 games due to a broken arm. His offensive skills are better than Michalek, and he should fit in well with the Penguins. Signed for 5 years at $5 million per season.

Ray Whitney – The Hurricanes continue to get younger, and things really aren’t looking good for them next season. Whitney signs a 2 year deal worth $6 million to play in the desert next season. An already strong Phoenix team will look even better with the veteran left winger in the lineup. He’s 38 years old, but can still put up points at a pretty good pace.

Matt Cullen – Cullen leaves Ottawa and signs a 3 year deal with Minnesota at $3.5 million per season. Cullen has been consistent since the lockout, putting up 40-50 points per season. Cullen should see time as the second line center next season.

Tomas Plekanec – Signs a 6 year deal worth $30 million to stay in Montreal. This is a big signing for Montreal, but Plekanec has yet to stay consistent with his production in the NHL. He showed signs of life in the first round playoff series against Washington, but quickly died out after that.

Dan Hamhuis – The former Nashville defenseman signed a 6 year deal worth $27 million to go play in Vancouver. The Canucks will certainly benefit from having another strong defenseman in their lineup. With one of the most potent scoring lineups in the NHL, and a defensive corps that is adding depth, I would expect Vancouver to make a good run next season.

Colby Armstrong – Toronto continued to add to its arsenal by adding Armstrong for 3 years. He played well during his stint with Atlanta, but not as well as he did alongside Sidney Crosby in Pittsburgh. Expect a much improved Toronto team next season with the additions of Armstrong, Kris Versteeg, and a full season with new captain Dion Phaneuf.

For the rest of the list, check out TSN’s 2010 Sortable Free Agent Tracker

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Free Agency Starts at Noon Eastern

First and foremost, happy Canada day to those viewers from abroad.

Today starts the first day of free agency period at high noon eastern. Top players like Ilya Kovalchuk, Sergei Gonchar and Evgeni Nabokov are only few names of many that are out there for general managers to persuade to play for their clubs.

The wheeling and dealing is expected to be good this year with many big names out there. HWB will keep you updated with recaps of some of the big names taken, how it will impact the team signed to, and our overall impression of the whole event.

Sit back and enjoy the fireworks!

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