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		<title>Between the Pipes NHL Recap and Analysis Week 6</title>
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</script></div><p><strong>At the quarter pole</strong> –  We have just about hit the quarter mark of the NHL season, though some teams have played more than others. It always bothers me when one team has played five more games than another team. You think they could schedule that better. Let&#8217;s take a look at which teams have been surprising and which have been disappointing. I didn&#8217;t want to go overboard, so I just picked a few.</p>
<p>Surprising</p>
<p>Anaheim – Well the Ducks started out worse than anyone in the league but they have since quickly turned it around. For a team loaded with offensive talent and a great goalie, it was really about whether the defense would be anything good. It turns out it that it&#8217;s not that bad. Anaheim is actually 5<sup>th</sup> in the league in blocked shots. A special thanks also goes to Cam Fowler for helping to make the defensive turnaround.</p>
<p>Montreal – The Canadiens aren&#8217;t really that much of a surprise, since they made it to the Conference Finals last year. But that in itself was a bit of a surprise and many people attributed their run mostly to Jaroslav Halak. The Canadiens actually have a pretty balanced team and <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Carey Price</a> (more on him below) has played well.</p>
<p>Disappointing</p>
<p>New Jersey – Well I don&#8217;t think anyone can be more disappointing than the Devils. Their record setting goalie, Martin Brodeur, is having a fairly sub par year, their top free agent signing, <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Ilya Kovalchuk</a>, either disappears during games or gets benched, their Team MVP, Zach Parise, ends up on injured reserve and it turns out they don&#8217;t really have any good defensemen.</p>
<p>Calgary – The Flames look like a good team on paper but for some reason they just can&#8217;t put it all together. To make things worse Jerome Iginila is struggling. Of course it shouldn&#8217;t really be much of a surprise, as it&#8217;s been the same team for the past two seasons. If it didn&#8217;t work then, why would it work now?</p>
<p>Buffalo – Well many people would think the Sabres are a disappointment. Personally I think their record is as it should be. <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Tyler Myers</a> has been disappointing and Ryan Miller has yet to record a shutout. Offensively, Derek Roy is the only player scoring at a point or game or higher pace. Hey what else is new? On the plus side, Steve Montador is having a career year.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh – The Penguins seemed like an early Stanley Cup favorite with their off-season defensive acquisitions. But Marc-Andre Fleury has struggled, Evgeni Malkin has struggled at times and their power play isn&#8217;t what it should be. The biggest problem is they really miss Jordan Staal.</p>
<h2>Goalie Spotlight</h2>
<p><strong><a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Sergei Bobrovsky</a> – <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Philadelphia Flyers</a></strong></p>
<p>The Flyers have had gone through a lot of goalies over the past decade. Rarely would a goalie carry the starting load for more than two seasons. Most seasons would see two or three goalies splitting the duties. After a long playoff run shared by Michael Leighton and Brian Boucher most figured the Flyers would run with both of them this season. But then Leighton got injured and that&#8217;s where <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Sergei Bobrovsky</a> comes into play.</p>
<p>Bobrovsky was eligible for the 2006 NHL draft but he went undrafted. The Flyers oddly enough were interested in him but the thought it would be too hard to sign the netminder from Novokuznetsk, Russia to come play in the NHL. Unwanted in the NHL Bobrovsky played for Metallurg Novokuznetsk of the RSL (Russian Superleague) before it was absorbed by the KHL and then he played with them for two seasons in the KHL. During his time with Metallurg Novokuznetsk he played well, though he actually had a record of 16-42-5 in the KHL. He also helped capture a bronze medal for Russia at the 2008 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. The Flyers offered him a three year contract after his four stint with Metallurg Novokuznetsk and he was slated to be assigned to the Adirondack Phantoms of the AHL. The combination of his strong training camp and Michael Leighton&#8217;s injury kept him on the opening day Flyers&#8217; roster.</p>
<p>Bobrovsky was the youngest Flyers goaltender ever to start a season opening game at 22, just surpassing Ron Hextall&#8217;s old mark, which he ended up winning. Currently he is the starting goalie for the Flyers while Brian Boucher has the backup duties. Bobrovsky is tied for the league lead in wins at 11 to go along with his 5<sup>th</sup> place in GAA and 4<sup>th</sup> place in SV%. Bobrovsky&#8217;s English isn&#8217;t very good yet, so he uses a translator, Natalia Bragilevskaya, to help him during post game interviews. Regardless of the language he speaks the Flyers are hoping they have found what has eluded them for quite some time, stable goaltending from one goalie for years to come.</p>
<h2>Fights of the Week</h2>
<p>Special thanks to <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.hockeyfights.com/">hockeyfights.com</a></span> for making this section a little easier to do.</p>
<p><strong>Eric Boulton vs. <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">John Erskine</a></strong></p>
<p>Just two hockey players whaling away at each other.</p>
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<p><strong>Tanner Glass vs. <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Mike Brown</a></strong></p>
<p>Pretty decent fight, unfortunately not long enough.</p>
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<h2>Goats of the Week</h2>
<p><strong><a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Ilya Kovalchuk</a> –  <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">New Jersey Devils</a></strong></p>
<p>Well we&#8217;ve all seen this a couple of times by now. But really, does it ever get old? I think this will defiantly be a goat of the year finalist. He redeemed himself somewhat the next night with the game winner in overtime.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Dan Hamhuis</a> – Vancouver Canucks</strong></p>
<p>Hamhuis goes to clear the puck in the finals seconds of overtime but instead passes it directly to <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Tyler Myers</a>, who capitalizes on it. Considering the year Myers has had, he will probably be sending a few Christmas cards to Hamhuis.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Zbynek Michalek</a> – <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Pittsburgh Penguins</a></strong></p>
<p>Michalek goes to play the the puck off the boards but falls down, enabling Callahan to go the other way for the game winner in overtime.</p>
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<h2>Things I like</h2>
<p>1. <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Carey Price</a> has probably had the toughest NHL career of any player in some time. But despite all he has been through it looks like this could be his break out year. He is posting career numbers so far and he has half as many shutouts as he did in all of his career. This past game against Carolina he made some spectacular saves, which even the tough crowd in Montreal acknowledged.</p>
<p>2. The Philadelphia Flyers are on fire. Showing that last seasons long playoff run was no fluke, the Flyers have one of the best records in the NHL. They are also the 2<sup>nd</sup> highest scoring team behind only the Capitals. <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Sergei Bobrovsky</a> has been tearing it up in net and the Flyers may actually have the most complete team in the East.</p>
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</script></div><p>3. Streaks, streaks and more streaks. Whether it&#8217;s losing streaks or wining streaks we have seen a lot of them lately. I like it because I think it adds to the game when you want to see if the team can keep them going or when they try and snap them.</p>
<p>4. Most of the goals in the Avalanche vs Blues games were pretty amazing. Great moves and mostly all top shelf goals.</p>
<p>5. The Maple Leafs coming back from a 5-1 deficit in a game they really needed to win against the Predators. Of course the fact that the Predators kept giving them penalties was the catalyst for the turnaround. Nazem Kadri also picked up his first NHL point.</p>
<h2>Things I don’t</h2>
<p>1. <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Jeff Carter</a> was just signed to an 11 year deal&#8230;. do the Flyers really not read my column? Just kidding but seriously while the cap hit of 5.27 million makes it not that cost worthy of a deal, 11 years is just to long a contract. Here&#8217;s hoping they won&#8217;t regret it down the line, even though I don&#8217;t like the Flyers much.</p>
<p>2. Hey remember when the <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Tampa Bay Lightning</a> had the best record in the Eastern Conference? Ya I don&#8217;t remember it either. It seems like it was so long ago. In the last seven games the Lightning are 1-5-1. They&#8217;ve given up 15 goals in the past three games.</p>
<p>3. I like absolutely nothing about the <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Edmonton Oilers</a> right now. This was supposed to be a season of improvement for the Oilers but it looks like another top pick is in the works for them. Which may not be a bad thing, They can draft a goalie or a defenseman with that pick. They just got decimated against the Rangers in an 8-2 loss. So many bad turnovers and Khabibulin looked like he just mailed it in on those last few goals. On the bright side, they will probably never be as bad as the Islanders.</p>
<h2>Stat Line of the Week</h2>
<p><strong>11/14/10 New York 8 vs. Edmonton 2</strong></p>
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<p>In only his 2<sup>nd</sup> game back since shoulder surgery <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Marian Gaborik</a> keyed the Rangers win against the Oilers. He scored the first goal just 90 seconds into the game. He added two more goals for a hat trick, picked up an assists and he had an eye popping +5.</p>
<h2>Did You Know?</h2>
<p>That there have been five sets of twins to play for the NHL. The Sedins twins are of course the most famous. The others are Chris and Peter Ferraro, Joel and Henrik Lundqvist, Rich and Ron Sutter and Peter and Patrik Sundstrom. Interestingly enough, three of those pairs are from Sweden. The Sedins, Sundstroms and Lundqvists.</p>
<h2>Numbers, Numbers</h2>
<p>7 – Losses at home for the Blackhawks so far</p>
<p>8 – Losses at home all of last season for the Blackhawks</p>
<p>-11 –  Patrick Sharp&#8217;s +/- by far the worst of the top 50 point scorers</p>
<p>15 – Goals scored against Carolina in back to back games</p>
<p>5 – Short handed goals for Philadelphia</p>
<p>17-23-2 Games played, points and +/- respectively for both Henrik and Daniel Sedin. Twins you say?</p>
<h2>Quotes of the Week</h2>
<p><em>“If we talk about that I&#8217;ll break down.”</em></p>
<p>Coach <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Cory Clouston</a>, on the suicide death of Daron Richardson, the 14-year-old daughter of assistant coach <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Luke Richardson</a>.</p>
<p>Very Sad.</p>
<p><em>“If you want to take the bows when the team is winning, then you&#8217;d better face the music when the team is not.”</em></p>
<p>Toronto general manager <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Brian Burke</a> on the heat he is feeling from the public and the media.</p>
<p><em>“All I&#8217;ve got is this lisp, and a few stitches.”</em></p>
<p>Wild D <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Nick Schultz</a> on getting a puck to the face last weekend vs. Columbus.</p>
<p><em>“It takes a while, but sometimes you have to go all the way to the bottom to get that win and you start feeling better.”</em></p>
<p>LW <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Ilya Kovalchuk</a> on the Devils finally getting their first home win of the season Friday night.</p>
<p>Apparently that bottom includes whiffing on a shootout attempt.</p>
<h2>This Week in Hockey History</h2>
<p>Special thanks to the <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.hhof.com/">Hockey Hall of Fame</a></span> site for making this section a little easier to do.</p>
<p>November 11, 1989 Quebec&#8217;s Guy Lafleur scored his 544th career NHL goal to tie Maurice Richard for eighth All Time in NHL goals, as the Nordiques beat Vancouver 3-2, in Quebec City.</p>
<p>November 12, 1955 In a 3-0 Montreal victory over Detroit, Jean Beliveau and Red Kelly, the two most gentlemanly players in the league got into a fight. Jacques Plante recorded his 14th career shutout, and Beliveau scored a goal and an assist.</p>
<p>November 13, 1997 NHL&#8217;s Nashville expansion franchise announced the team (set to begin play in 1998-99) would be called the &#8220;Predators&#8221;.</p>
<p>November 14, 1989 Larry Robinson had two assists in the first period of Kings&#8217; 8-6 win over Calgary to move past Brad Park (896) into third place on the NHL&#8217;s all time point scoring list among defensemen. Only Denis Potvin and Bobby Orr were still ahead.</p>
<p>November 15, 1997 Tom Barrasso became Pittsburgh&#8217;s all-time leader in career shutouts, when his 12th as a Penguin came in a 5-0 win at Toronto. Barrasso broke the record of 11 held by Les Binkley. It was also the 25th shutout of Barrasso&#8217;s NHL career.</p>
<p>November 16, 2001 Steve Yzerman scored twice, including the 650th goal of his NHL career and Brett Hull had two assists for his 1,200th career point in the Red Wings 8-3 win over the visiting Minnesota Wild.</p>
<h2>Rankings</h2>
<p>The rankings are based on how the teams are currently playing.</p>
<p><strong>Top 5</strong></p>
<p>1. Washington</p>
<p>2. Philadelphia</p>
<p>3. Los Angeles</p>
<p>4. Vancouver</p>
<p>5.  Detroit</p>
<p><strong>Bottom 5</strong></p>
<p>30. N.Y Islanders</p>
<p>29. Toronto</p>
<p>28. Edmonton</p>
<p>27. New Jersey</p>
<p>26. Tampa Bay</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The calendar has flip to April and the playoff races are heating up, with only a few games remaining here at Pucking Awesome we wanted to introduce a new segment called the Weekend Warriors.  Next year it will be mostly focused towards fantasy, but with most leagues headed into their fantasy finals we will look [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The calendar has flip to April and the playoff races are heating up, with only a few games remaining here at Pucking Awesome we wanted to introduce a new segment called the Weekend Warriors.  Next year it will be mostly focused towards fantasy, but with most leagues headed into their fantasy finals we will look at players that could impact the push to the playoffs.</p>
<p><strong>Teams with 2 games this weekend: Ducks, Flames, Blackhawks, Avalanche, Stars, Red Wings, Oiler, Wild, Canadiens, Devils, Rangers, Flyers, Sharks, Canucks</strong></p>
<p><strong>Forwards to watch:</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Jarome Iginla</a>, Flames W:</strong>  The former Hart Trophy winner and captain of the Flames needs to have a big weekend as the Flames make or break weekend is here.  The Flames open up their weekend with a head-to-head matchup vs the team they are trying to catch in the standings, the Avalanche.  Iginla has been cold of lately with one goal in his last six games and one goal in his last 11.  Numbers those are not acceptable in both fantasy and a team fighting for their playoff lives.  Iginla needs a big weekend for the Flames who have two big matchups vs the Avs and Blackhawks.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Johan Franzen</a>, Red Wings C/W:</strong> No one is hotter than the Mule, the power forward has nine goals and 15 points since his return from knee surgery.  The Red Wings have a pivotal matchup vs Nashville, a team who he has scored 11 career goals in 27 games, and out of conference matchup vs the goalie deficient Flyers.  The red hot Franzen should continue his current run as he gains momentum towards another huge playoffs (51 career playoff points in 63 games).</p>
<p><strong><a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Marian Gaborik</a>, Rangers W:</strong> The Rangers winger reached the 40-goal mark for the second time of his career this week, but more importantly has played 70 games this season.  Now comes the time of year that the Rangers paid full price for this off-season, and with two games against the Southleast basement dwellers Gaborik is poised to have a big weekend.  The Rangers play on the road vs the Lightning (25<sup>th</sup> in the league in GAA, 3.03) and the Panthers (20<sup>th</sup> in the league in GAA, 2.86) and Gaborik had seven points in his last six games and look for it to continue as the Rangers need these four points against inferior opponents.</p>
<p><strong>Defenseman To Watch:</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Kevin Bieksa</a>, Canucks:</strong> The 28-year-old defenseman had a career year last season and has not been able to stay healthy this year including missing 27 games due to a lacerated leg.  Now finally healthy the mobile defenseman is playing 22 minutes a game as the Canucks have secured their playoff position.  The kid with the rocket shot (539 career shots) will be important this weekend and going forward for the Canucks back line.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Andrei Markov</a>, Canadiens:</strong>  With games against two of the top scoring teams this weekend, Flyers (2.87 goals per game) and Sabres (2.86 goals per game) it was hard to argue that the goaltender might be the biggest person to watch for the Candiens, but the improve play of Markov will be more important.  With Montreal’s loss to Carolina on Wednesday it has brought them down to the pack of the five teams vying for the final three East playoff spots.  The 31-year-old defenseman has been steady force on the back line for a team torn between two goalies.  Markov has 12 points in his last 14 games but best of all he is a +11 in those games.  This all was after missing two games due to a lower body injury, the Canadiens will need their top d-man at his top shape as they push for the playoffs.</p>
<p><strong>Dan Boyle, Sharks:</strong>  The 33-year-old defenseman seems to not be slowing down in the most important part of the season.  Boyle has six points in a four-game point streak as he climbs the scoring ranks for defenseman (15G-41A-56P).  The power play is where he has done most of his damage with six power play goals and 23 power play assists and special teams will be important in the Sharks two games on the road this weekend against the Wild and Avalanche.</p>
<p><strong>Goalies To Watch:</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Craig Anderson</a>, Avalanche:</strong>  The career backup has finally been given the reigns and has thrived this season for the surprised Avs but has almost already doubled his career high in games played (67).  He seems to have hit a wall by winning only one of his last seven games, in those game he has an awful 4.25 GAA and even worst .857 save percentage.  With games against the Flames, as mentioned before the team chasing them, and high scoring Sharks (3.14 goals per game).  For the upstart Avalanche to even make the playoffs they need their top goaltender to get back to the goalie that has won a career high 36 games.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Martin Brodeur</a>, Devils: </strong>The greatest goalie that has ever played needs to be on top of his game this weekend as the Devils try to chase down an Atlantic Division crown.  Brodeur has come on some hard luck lately only giving up 10 goals in his last four starts, but only one win to show.  In comes to Newark the also struggling but high scoring Blackhawks followed by one of the hottest team in the NHL, Carolina Hurricanes.  For the Devils to take one of the top three seeds in the East they need the great Marty Brodeur to prove he is not wearing down.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Antti Niemi</a>, Blackhawks:</strong>  The 26-year-old Finnish net minder has seemed to be the choice for the Stanley Cup favorite Blackhawks, but it is really by default.  Money bags Huet gave up seven goals in his only start in the last couple of weeks, while Niemi is coming off a 21 save shutout vs the Wild.  So this weekend with games against two teams with more on the line (Devils and Flames) it will be impertinent for the rookie goaltender to secure his spot as the top goalie on one of the NHL’s top teams.      </p>
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		<title>THE HAT TRICK</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 14:49:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric Sutter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On this Veterans Day, I first want to send a thank you to all those serving to defend our country. There has been some major defending of nets this season, but not the usual suspects. The Top Three in GAA are Canucks Andrew Raycroft, Sabres Ryan Miller, and Lightning Antero Niittymaki, and we can’t forgot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On this Veterans Day, I first want to send a thank you to all those serving to defend our country. There has been some major defending of nets this season, but not the usual suspects. The Top Three in GAA are Canucks Andrew Raycroft, Sabres <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Ryan Miller</a>, and Lightning <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Antero Niittymaki</a>, and we can’t forgot how good Craig Anderson has been for the Avalanche. Now let’s delve into the Pucking Awesome Hat Trick, or the Top Three things I am watching for this week.</p>
<p><strong>1.)  <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Atlantic Division</a> Dominance</strong>  </p>
<p>The <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Atlantic Division</a> has had four playoff teams for three straight seasons, can they have five this postseason? The defending champion Penguins don’t look like they have a Stanley Cup hangover, and are performing well without Malkin, and Gonchar. The Flyers have finally found a scoring grove as they are near the top of the league in goals per game, and power play percentage. </p>
<p>The Devils are playing Jaques Lemaire hockey, and get back top-scorer <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Patrik Elias</a>. The Rangers look rejuvenated with Gaborik, Prospal, and the young defensemen, and by the way they still have, <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Henrik Lundqvist</a>. Watch out for the Islanders also, after a tough start to the season the Youngblood line (Tavares, Okposo, and Moulson) have combined for 32 points in first 16 games. I will be watching this tough division all season, and predict at least four will be playing in the second season.</p>
<p><strong>2.)  </strong><strong>Hall Opens Up</strong>  </p>
<p>On Monday, the Hockey Hall of Fame opens the door to five more members. <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Brett Hull</a>, <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Brian Leetch</a>, Luc Robitaille, and <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Steve Yzerman</a> are elected in the player category, and <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Lou Lamoriello</a> elected in the builders category. A great class for sure, with two pillars of American hockey, all having over 1,000 points, three having over 600-goals, and of course the architect of a dynasty. </p>
<p>Congrats to those players, and their families, and I am looking forward to the debate of the class of 2010, which will involve the controversial discussion of Eric Lindros, and his place in the Hall.</p>
<p> <strong>3.)  </strong><strong>Game of the Week</strong></p>
<p><a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Roberto Luongo</a> returns: <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Roberto Luongo</a> is set to return this week from a rib injury, he was slated to come back versus the Blues in the Canucks first game this week Tuesday in St Louis, but the flu has disrupted that plan. Whenever the all-world goalie reappears, it will be a big day for Vancouver.  Andre Raycroft has done a solid job with a 4-1 record, a 1.71 GAA ,and 0.935 save percentage in the five games starting in place of Luongo, but the Stanley Cup chances hinge on Bobby Lou being healthy.</p>
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		<title>Free Agent Frenzy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 18:57:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric Sutter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let the games begin! The opening of the NHL free agency saw many teams move forward towards the 2009 -10 NHL season while some (Detroit and Los Angeles) just sat on the bench with David Spade. The main trend of yesterday’s contract was not in dollar signs but in the years given out. With the national 401K packages going down in flames, it seems like being a 30 year-old hockey player is the best retirement package. Well, let’s break it down Pucking-Awesome style.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let the games begin! The opening of the NHL <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">free agency</a> saw many teams move forward towards the 2009 -10 NHL season while some (Detroit and Los Angeles) just sat on the bench with David Spade. The main trend of yesterday’s contract was not in dollar signs but in the years given out. With the national 401K packages going down in flames, it seems like being a 30 year-old hockey player is the best retirement package. Well, let’s break it down Pucking-Awesome style.<br />
<a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_OmTeskz1vJY/Sk2bxHiy6SI/AAAAAAAAANo/alZUTG8Lbco/s1600-h/hossa.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5354106800154274082" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 10px 10px; float: right; cursor: pointer; width: 200px; height: 200px;" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_OmTeskz1vJY/Sk2bxHiy6SI/AAAAAAAAANo/alZUTG8Lbco/s200/hossa.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br />
<strong>Best Signing:</strong></p>
<p>This one is going to be the most debated for sure. We had some huge moves when the bell rang at high noon, but I have to go with the 12-year gamble of the Chicago Blackhawks with <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Marian Hossa</a>. It took me a while to be okay with giving a 30-year-old a TWELVE YEAR deal, but I finally get it. General Managers very rarely last 12-years at the same place, so if you are Dale Tallon why not give the guy that was on the team that beat you in the Western Conference Finals that many years. I think the biggest reason I like this deal is for the amount of cap hit per season. For Hossa, a contract at $5.23 is a steal. Obviously, Hossa who took a one-year risk to win a cup, was willing to pass up millions per season for the security and the Blackhawks took the risk that I think is worth taking. With the reasonable cap hit, this will allow them to re-work contracts for both cornerstones Kane and Toews.<br />
<a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_OmTeskz1vJY/Sk2bmONSkPI/AAAAAAAAANg/qVsl5MMZUXM/s1600-h/bob+gainey.bmp"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5354106612964561138" style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer; width: 200px; height: 176px;" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_OmTeskz1vJY/Sk2bmONSkPI/AAAAAAAAANg/qVsl5MMZUXM/s200/bob+gainey.bmp" border="0" alt="" /></a><br />
<strong>Worst Signing:</strong></p>
<p>This one was tough also, only because I had to shake my head at A LOT of the big signings yesterday, so I am going with a whole team: the <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Montreal Canadiens</a>. This team has done nothing right since being knocked out as the number one seed in the 2008 playoffs. Mike Cammaleri was their big signing with a 5-year/$30 million contract, and yes he had a huge year playing alongside some top notch centers in Calgary, but this guy is a step down from mainstay Alexei Kovalev. The other big signing was undersized Brian Gionta for 5-year/$25 million; he is a system player who is living off of a one year post lockout and almost scoring 50 goals. And don’t get me started on Hal Gill and Jaroslav Spacek for a combined $16 million. This a team that had a lot to do on their off-season checklist and, so far, this one time contender is looking more and more like a fraud with no chemistry.<br />
<a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_OmTeskz1vJY/Sk2bIvybhPI/AAAAAAAAANY/StLS7X4H91E/s1600-h/Madden_With_Cup_small.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5354106106582631666" style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer; width: 163px; height: 200px;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_OmTeskz1vJY/Sk2bIvybhPI/AAAAAAAAANY/StLS7X4H91E/s200/Madden_With_Cup_small.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br />
<strong>Underrated signing:</strong></p>
<p>Someone who is not at the top of the <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">free agency</a> list, but whom I think will change the culture of the team, is <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">John Madden</a>. The Blackhawks, with the Hossa move, have said this is their year to make a run and Madden is the type of player that will give the Blackhawks the much needed toughness and veteran cup winning presence. They also got him to sign a one year deal which not only helps with the cap but puts up the front of &#8220;prove you still got it old lad&#8221; after a subpar year last season.<br />
<a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_OmTeskz1vJY/Sk2a9uvnTqI/AAAAAAAAANQ/frQyOU2RtGY/s1600-h/gaborik.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5354105917323824802" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 10px 10px; float: right; cursor: pointer; width: 136px; height: 200px;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_OmTeskz1vJY/Sk2a9uvnTqI/AAAAAAAAANQ/frQyOU2RtGY/s200/gaborik.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br />
<strong>Get back to you signing:</strong></p>
<p>The Rangers cleared caps space on the eve of <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">free agency</a> to make a big splash, but struck out on Hossa and with the trading for Heatley so late Wednesday that they made a belly flop into the pool and signed the risky <a href="/tag/%post_tag%">Marian Gaborik</a> to a 5-year/$37.5 million contract. The $7.5 million annually was the biggest per year contract given out yesterday. Look at the Czech&#8217;s goals numbers and you know he is worth the big contract. Look at the Rangers offensive numbers, and it seems like the right fit, but can he stay healthy? This could be a huge signing for the Rangers and a huge move for Gaborik to be on a main stage. So, we&#8217;ll revisit this one in a year or two and see how it works out.</p>
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