Obviously I do not agree with this shortsided analysis of what the Rangers did or more importantly did not do on deadline day and I will have more on that tomorrow, but I guess these are the experts.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Rangers Lose Martin Biron To Broken Collarbone, Talbot Recalled
With everyone focused on the trade deadline today and the
lack of fireworks that ended up being for the most part, we all lost sight of New
York Rangers practice which will clearly go down as the bigger story. Per Andrew Gross
the Rangers have lost backup goaltender Martin Biron indefinitely to a broken
collarbone that he suffered during practice today. In his place the team has called up Cameron
Talbot, who is just coming off his own high ankle sprain, to really warm the
bench behind Henrik Lundqvist.
This is a huge blow to the Rangers because not only has
Biron been a more than capable backup with 8-6 record, 2.13 goals against
average and .923 save percentage. Beyond
just the numbers, Biron has been very important to the plan of getting Henrik
Lundqvist more rest so that they did not wear him out down the stretch and with
him likely out for the rest of the regular season it means Lundqvist is likely
to play all but one or two games the rest of the way.
According to Andrew Gross Sather did attempt to make a move
for a backup goalie before the deadline, but the cost was too high.
“Sather says price to acquire another veteran backup was pretty high. Thinks backup will only play 1 or 2 games rest of the season.”
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2011 Trade NHL Deadline Open Thread
Less than 3 hours left before today's 3 p.m. trade deadline.
New York Rangers GM Glen Sather and the
rest of the general managers in the National Hockey League will be looking to
make moves, but it has been slow to this point.
The real fireworks usually get going in the last hour, so lots more
potentially ahead.
Already this morning I have had a couple updates:
For the rest of the day the open thread will be up for you
to comment and put up just about anything you want in the comments section and
I will update with all the moves that happen.
If the Rangers make a move, then I will obviously put up a
new thread to deal with that, but no telling on what that might be at this
point.
Trades:
3:20pm The Washington Capitals have acquired center Jason Arnott from the New Jersey Devils in exchange for David Steckel and a second round pick.
Opinion: Great move by the Devils to get that kind of a return for a 35-year-old unrestricted free agent.
3:02pm The Rangers have acquired John Mitchell from the Toronto Maple Leafs for a 7th round pick in 2012.
Opinion: Nothing to see here. This is a move to bring some forward depth to the CTWhale who have been crippled by injuries and the loss of Tim Kennedy.
2:30pm The LA Kings recieved Dustin Penner for Colton Teubert, 2011 1st round pick and a conditional pick.
Opinion: High price to play for Penner, but if he teams with Kopitar and Brown it could be the kind of line that can propel LA forward. Other key is they got to hang onto Simmonds and their main prospects in the deal.
2:04 St Louis have traded Brad Winchester to Anaheim for a 3rd round pick.
2:02 Florida continue to overhaul their roster. Bryan Allen has apparently been traded to Carolina for winger Sergei Samsonov.
Opinion: Tallon needs to put the phone down already
1:57 Ottawa have traded Chris Campoli and 7th round pick to Chicago for a 2nd round pick and Ryan Polutny.
Opinion: Hawks need a defender, but paid a big price for Campoli
3:20pm The Washington Capitals have acquired center Jason Arnott from the New Jersey Devils in exchange for David Steckel and a second round pick.
Opinion: Great move by the Devils to get that kind of a return for a 35-year-old unrestricted free agent.
3:02pm The Rangers have acquired John Mitchell from the Toronto Maple Leafs for a 7th round pick in 2012.
Opinion: Nothing to see here. This is a move to bring some forward depth to the CTWhale who have been crippled by injuries and the loss of Tim Kennedy.
2:30pm The LA Kings recieved Dustin Penner for Colton Teubert, 2011 1st round pick and a conditional pick.
Opinion: High price to play for Penner, but if he teams with Kopitar and Brown it could be the kind of line that can propel LA forward. Other key is they got to hang onto Simmonds and their main prospects in the deal.
2:04 St Louis have traded Brad Winchester to Anaheim for a 3rd round pick.
2:02 Florida continue to overhaul their roster. Bryan Allen has apparently been traded to Carolina for winger Sergei Samsonov.
Opinion: Tallon needs to put the phone down already
1:57 Ottawa have traded Chris Campoli and 7th round pick to Chicago for a 2nd round pick and Ryan Polutny.
Opinion: Hawks need a defender, but paid a big price for Campoli
12:54 The Columbus Blue Jackets have traded Radislav Klesla and former New York Rangers prospect Dane Byers to the Phoenix Coyotes for Scottie Upshall and Sami Lepisto.
Opinion: Phoenix gets a big body defender, but they give up a couple of speedy players who appear to be well liked in the room. This has to be about the injury to Ed Jovanovski and him not returning very soon. Don Maloney makes another move to acquire a piece he helped draft.
Opinion: Phoenix gets a big body defender, but they give up a couple of speedy players who appear to be well liked in the room. This has to be about the injury to Ed Jovanovski and him not returning very soon. Don Maloney makes another move to acquire a piece he helped draft.
11:45 The Capitals acquired Dennis
Wideman from the Panthers in exchange for Jake Hauswirth and a third rounder.
Opinion: Good
move for the Capitals with Mike Green uncertain and Wideman underrated as a
puck moving defender. Hauswirth is an
ECHL guy so it is basically a third rounder.
10:50 Atlanta trades Niclas Bergfors and Patrick Rissmiller
to Florida for Radek Dvorak and a 5th.
Opinion: Bergfors
certainly has his warts, but for Dvorak this is a good gamble by Tallon.
Signings:
12:00 Jimmy Howard gets a two year 2.25M contract extension
with the Red Wings.
Opinion: Good
move for the Wings and helps set the market for UFA goalies this summer.
10:05am Justin Williams signs a 4 year deal worth 14.6 million to stay with the LA Kings
Opinion: Smart
move by the Kings to lock up a good player for a below market price.
Rumor: Rangers Could Target Penner If No Deal For Richards
According to Jesse Spector at Blueshirts
Blog, if the New York Rangers cannot work out a deal for Brad Richards,
they may move on to target Dustin Penner of the Edmonton Oilers.
A source has told the Daily News that if the Rangers do not trade for Richards, there is not another top-line center on the Blueshirts' radar, and that their priority might then shift to finding more scoring from the wing, with a focus on Dustin Penner of the Oilers. WIth a $4.25 million cap hit next season, Penner would not be an ideal fit for the Rangers' plans, but if the price is right, it would make sense to add a player who has 21 goals, more right now than anyone on Broadway.
Spector says that the Stars are sticking to the asking price
of Anisimov, a prospect and a first round pick and there is no indication that
Glen Sather will pay that price tag.
Should be fun.
New Brad Richards Cost, Updated Rumors.
In today’s NY
Post, Larry Brooks writes there is a new asking price from Joe Nieuwendyk
for Brad Richards in Artem Anisimov, a top prospect and a first round
pick. This demand is certainly lower
than what Brooks said the demand was last
week. The key to evaluating the
demand would be in knowing which prospect it was that Nieuwendyk is
seeking. The popular belief/wish this
morning among Rangers fans is that it is Grachev. Possible this is the actual case, but also
seems like wishful thinking that a guy Rangers fans are all too happy to get
rid of would be the one a team is demanding for a guy they want. Dallas very well could be asking for Chris
Kreider or Dylan McIlrath, who they were apparently intent on taking in this
year’s draft before the Rangers grabbed him at 10.
Darren Dreger
tweets that unless something changes, Richards will not be leaving Dallas
today.
Helene Elliot in LA
Times and Elliote
Freidman of Hockey Night In Canada both believe that the Stars will hold
onto Richards if they think he can be re-signed.
Jesse Spector tweets “Pierre
McGuire inserts McDonagh into Richards rumors, a name that should make it
instant hang-up-the-phone time for Sather.”
Jesse is absolutely right and if Sather did pull the trigger on a move
like that there would be a riot.
2011 Trade Deadline: Will Sather Get His Man Brad Richards? At What Cost?
All the talk finally ends today, the cards get put on
the table and the deals either happen or they die. Today is a fun day for the fans, not only of
the New York Rangers, but all around the league whether it is to see what your
team is going to “buy” or what your franchise is going to get for the players
they trade away in hopes of being better next season. For Rangers fans Brad Richards is the man at
the center of the rumors and whether the deal happens may come right down to the 3 pm
wire. Will the Rangers pull the trigger
on Brad Richards despite his current concussion and looming free agent
status? If they do, what will it cost
them to get him? For the record, at least
on the surface, I am against the move, as I discussed here.
Obviously, as with all trades, the details of the trade will be the
ultimate determinant on how they are perceived and judged.
Today the main attraction, possibly league wide, will
be his stare down with Stars GM Joe Nieuwendyk over Brad Richards. In one sense Nieuwendyk holds the cards in
that he can hold onto Richards and make a playoff push with his club while
telling the fans they want to win and there was no offer worth sacrificing this season away for. By holding onto him, Nieuwendyk also
retains the chance over the next four months to work out a deal to keep
Richards in Dallas long term. The interim time would allow the organization to show that their ownership situation is settled and allow Richards comfort in the direction of the team going forward.
On the other hand, Nieuwendyk is in a corner where keeping
Richards means he risks losing him for nothing this summer.
Add to that the concussion that is currently sidelining Richards and you
have a player who clearly was the best possible piece on the market having a
diminished value due to a level of uncertainty with how he will respond and
when he can play. Making matters worse
for Nieuwendyk is that if he deals Richards his preference would be to deal him
outside the Western Conference. According to Helene
Elliot of the LA Times that is exactly the thinking in Dallas.
Talk now is that Stars will keep Brad Richards instead of trading him. Or at least won't trade him within West. Narrows Kings' options...
If that is the case, in the event they do attempt to move Richards, that further narrows the field of
competing offers for Nieuwendyk to use against Glen Sather in their trade
discussions. New York might be the only
team in the Eastern Conference that has both the interest in dealing for
Richards and the potential for Richards to waive his no-trade clause. Tampa Bay would be a logical place, but there
has been no real discussion about them getting involved. Toronto has been rumored, but reports were
that he would not go waive to go there.
Who would that leave?
Boston? Have the best trade chip
in Toronto’s first rounder, but cap issues that could make a deal difficult. Washington? That would be one way to shake up their
stagnant offense, but they would have cap problems in the move as well and just claimed Marco Sturm off waivers. Carolina? This would be an interesting fit as they have the cap space, but who knows if Richards would waive to go there.
I am going
into today with an open mind because of how well Glen Sather has done in trades lately. He has done
a very good job in protecting the youth of the team, while getting other teams
to give him what he wants at his price. Sather
has to be patient with this and remember the big picture as he has done so well
to this point. If they come to the price he
wants to pay, then he pull the trigger, and then the rest of us will debate whether the move was worth the final cost. If not, then do not be afraid to fold your hand, walk
away, and wait until July 1.
Either way the drama ends, at least in one sort, no
later than the 3pm trade deadline this afternoon. Should be fun.
2011 Trade Deadline: Which Rangers Defender(s) Could Be On The Move?
Most of the talk on
trade deadline will be about whom the New York Rangers might acquire and I will
get to that in a few hours, but let us look at which guys on the roster might
be expendable, and those who might not be, but could move anyway. With the addition of Bryan McCabe the Rangers have options because they now possess eight defenders capable of playing at the NHL level. Which of the members of their defense core could be on the move?
Matt Gilroy:
Gilroy is the most obvious
of the Rangers to be on the move, whether it be a move for Brad Richards or
not. He is going to be a restricted free
agent that will require a 1.925 million dollar qualifying offer in order to
retain his rights which New York is almost assuredly not going to commit
to. Gilroy has played better this
season, but not to that level of salary.
Verdict: Leaves. If the Rangers can
get a mid-round pick for him you would have to think they move him along, and
someone might just pay it for the offensive potential he has in the right
system. Also has the potential to be a salary cap addition to a bigger deal.
Steve Eminger:
Eminger is in a
similar situation to Gilroy, but likely has less value in the marketplace. Eminger is a solid defensive defender who has
played well for large portions of the season and would be a very good addition
to a team needing to solidify their third paring. Being an unrestricted free agent with a
reasonably low salary of 1.125 million this season makes him available to a lot
of teams that are looking, but cannot afford any commitment.
Verdict: Stays. Eminger’s value to
the Rangers is likely higher than the late round pick they would likely get for
him. He has shown he is capable of
playing as high as a top four role, but solid in the bottom pairing and a guy
they have no problem carrying as an extra defender.
I know Michael Del Zotto should be here, but I will deal with him in another post.
I know Michael Del Zotto should be here, but I will deal with him in another post.
Possible moves from the Minors:
Tomas Kundratek:
Kundratek is an
intriguing prospect who is a potential puck moving defender down the line. He has adjusted well to the professional
ranks in the AHL, actually making the transition quicker than Ryan McDonagh to
begin the season. Kundratek is not ready
for the NHL level, but he will be sometime next season and would be a very nice
piece for a team to add to a deal and that Glen Sather might be tempted to part
with because of how deep his young defensive ranks are at the moment.
Verdict: Stays
unless Richards trade happens.
Pavel Valentenko:
Valentenko is a name
that a lot fans grew to enjoy during the preseason because of his big shot from
the point and his enjoyment of the physical game. I have questions about his foot speed for the
NHL level, but there will certainly be teams that could have interest in him as
a prospect to add into a deal.
Verdict: Stays.
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