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Devils Strategically Name Parise Captain

Change that "A" to a "C" and what do we get? Still uncertainty on whether or not the New Jersey Devils can lock up Zach Parise at the end of his contract.

The New Jersey Devils have named Zach Parise their team Captain with Ilya Kovalchuk and Patrik Elias as Alternate Captains. Parise, who has played all 6 NHL seasons with the Devils, could be the face of the franchise for years to come. Or maybe not.

In the off-season Parise and the Devils had a shaky go at signing the young 27 year old to a multi-year deal. What looked like an inevitable arbitration hearing, the two sides finally agreed upon a 1-year, $6 million dollar contract. For Devil’s fans, this was a step in the right direction in keeping Parise long term. For all other hockey fans, it seemed likely Parise will become possible trade deadline bait in the upcoming NHL season and/or one of the top off-season free agents.  With the new Captaincy placed firmly on his chest, hockey fans are now left to wonder even more what the future holds for the star forward.

The Devils have named Parise Captain, for better or for worse, but in hopes of creating more of an emotional tie to the organization. In doing so, the team is hoping that they can avoid losing him to another team after his contract is up after this season. What surely is a ploy could very well come back and nip the Devils in the butt.

Not all players are cut out to be Captains, but that does not seem to be the case with Parise. Parise is a superstar and a genuinely good player with heart. When healthy, Parise can easily reach the 35+ goal mark, throw in about 45 assists, and you have yourself a perennial 80 point player. Like many sports, those who produce tend to be Captain.

Still though, the question of if Parise wants to play for the Devils has to come into play. Without a doubt Parise will give it his all as Captain for the Devils, but if he ends up moving to a new club, what are Devil’s fans supposed to think and feel? Are fans OK with that, or does it create a negative, hopelessness feeling inside?

The Devil’s organization are playing with fire by making Parise Captain. Maybe it will work out in their favor, they are the Devils after all. But maybe their decision will not. But hey, if the Vancouver Canucks can make a mistake naming goaltender Roberto Luongo Captain, the Devils can make one too.

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Waiting for sunrise

And so the process continues.

It was to be expected; Hemsky and Penner were good considerations for teams willing to trade a bunch of futures for one good present.

And it was good for us; futures are important, we are told, so much so that the party – as they sit in a cozy basement suite working on the blueprints for 2015 – calls them planks.

But the trade raises two questions: Is that all it was, mortgaging the present for the future, and What will life be like without Dustin Penner?

With respect to the former, there is a subset of questions within: Did he want to play here, and what was money’s role?

When the off-season began, Tambo went Rambo; few survived. And it worked; the culture seemed to change. This finish – hopefully last again – looks the same but feels different. More positive, as if an elixir of hope has imbued itself into the beer around here.

According to the aforementioned blueprint, if somebody doesn’t want to be here, they shouldn’t. In short order, they weren’t. And now Penner isn’t.

Posit: If all Edmontonians making four million/year were offered a choice between earning it here or earning it in LA, what result would the poll return? More specifically, if the question was posed to Penner – as he works his way to work in -30oC, through the blowing snow, around the stalls and traffic accidents – what would his answer be?

They call it rebuilding

It was expected because we are a team of the future, not the present. And if two of the three prospects we received in return (one corporeal, Colten Teubert, and two draft picks) is on the team in three years, then we did the right thing; the benefits for the future out weight a loss in the present. Add a vacuum in the line-up that is sure to suck up another test subject, and you have the makings of a long-term, winning strategy. A vindication of the blueprint.

Such is the party line.

But then there is the money. Oilers owner, Darly Katz, has stated that he is subsidizing the team, to the tune of millions per year. Did Dustin’s desire to have orange trees in his backyard rather than winter tires in his garage co-join with Darly’s desire to redirect Penner’s paycheck back into his pocket?

If so, then perhaps the noble goal of shaping a future winner was not the motivator. Perhaps it was something a little more crass: personal quality of life and a better bottom line.

And if that is the case, does it speak of the base desires of the parties involved, or does it speak of the futility of being a fan? Does it not illustrate that our needs, wants and desires are but secondary considerations?

Penner-less

Every year, melodically, methodically, we would place our projections on Dustin’s back.

With the consistency of a metronome, each season began with the belief that Dustin would develop into team lead, use his imposing size to project a protective presence on the ice, lead the team in goals, hits and interviews.

That he would define the team’s character.

At the end of every season we would either ready our excuses or sharpen the knives, depending upon which riverbank we were camped.

But those days ended yesterday, leaving a void. Who now will we claim is underachieving?

A problem with potential

Penner is a big boy and there was always the expectation that he would explore using it as a weapon; that he would develop into a “tough” forward who plays with “physicality”.

The concept never caught on with him.

It never will.

Yet, after all the hopes and dreams, accusations and admonishments are stripped away, he remains the last thirty-goal scorer since Ryan Smith, 06/07.

He will be missed.

Godspeed, Dustin Penner. May your shots have eyes, your hits be clean, your seasons be injury free and, one day, may the hockey gods grace your finger with a ring.

As for us, we are still here – amongst the cold, the snow, the tow trucks – waiting for the dawn that is said to bring a contender.

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NHL Returns

Fantasy owners don’t forget to put in your players as the NHL schedule returns tonight as the Detroit Red Wings take the ice against the Colorado Avalanche.

Colorado is tied for first place within the Northwest division and the Red Wings look to catapult to the 8th seed within the Western Conference.

The teams, and the NHL, will take a week to get back into full swing but once they do, prepare for playoff like hockey as both Conferences are close and everyone wants a shot at this year’s Stanley Cup Champion title.

On another note, the trade deadline is only a few days away. HWB will do their best to keep you informed of trades, extensions and signings of all sorts.

Check back often and welcome back to action NHL.

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