I Miss Hockey.

NHL, News, Retirement 5 Comments

So, in case you hadn’t noticed, it’s not October yet, leaving us with lack of news on the hockey front now that the dust has mostly settled on free agency.  We’re stuck in those gloomy months of summer — nothing going down but the occasional low-key signing or coach being hired.

The withdrawal symptoms grow worse everyday.

Here’s the latest news to help ease your pain.

–Dallas Drake hangs ‘em up after 16 years in the NHL and his first-ever Stanley Cup victory this year in Detroit.

–Ryan Miller signs a 5-year contract extension with Buffalo, crushing the hopes and dreams of Red Wings fans convinced the Motown-native coming to play for his hometown team next summer.

–The NHL confirmed the 2009 Winter Classic for January 1, 2009, to take place at Wrigley Field between Chicago and Detroit.  I did a victory dance.

–Jonathan Toews was named captain for the Blackhawks for the upcoming season, becoming the third-youngest player given the honor.

–The Penguins gave head coach Michel Therrien a 3-year contract extension and increased his pay for the 2008-2009 season.

–Terry Murray was named head coach for the Los Angeles Kings.  God speed, sir.

–The Islanders “parted ways” with head coach Ted Nolan.  Its fun to watch the Islanders implode.

–Joffrey Lupul signed a 4-year extension with the Flyers.  Solid move for Philly.

–Mats Sundin signs with the Canucks.  Oh wait, no he didn’t.  Silly Swedish tabloids.

–The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) suspended Alexander Radulov and 5 other players while investigating their transfers between the new Russian Continental Hockey League and the NHL.  Radulov had 1 year left on his contract with the Predators when he signed a contract with the KHL, breaching the IIHF transfer agreement.

–For the second straight season, the NHL season will begin with games in Europe.  On October 4th and 5th, the Rangers and Lightning will face off in the Czech Republic while the Penguins and Senators compete in Sweden.  The Senators’ Daniel Alfredsson will get the chance to play in his home country.  I’m sure the NHL had hoped, in scheduling the Rangers in Prague, to have Jaromir Jagr playing on his home turf as well, but no such luck.

–And, the best news of the week — the 2008-2009 schedule has been released! 75 days until the season starts. (And 81 days until the Devils home opener!)

Let the countdown begin!

Free Agency Is Upon Us

Draft, Free Agency, Retirement, Trades No Comments

In approximately 1 minute (from the time I am writing this), the floodgates will open.  The NHL’s free agency period will begin!  Keep it here for updates and commentary throughout the day (most recent transactions will be at the top).

10:07PM: Boston signs forward Michael Ryder to a 3-year deal worth $12 million.

This is a great pick up.  Ryder had a slow season in Montreal, but with a change of scenery we could see him return to form.  I think he’ll fit in really well in Boston.

10:07PM: New York Rangers re-sign goaltender Steve Valiquette.

8:18PM: New York Islanders sign defenseman Mark Streit to a 5-year contract worth $20.5 million.

8:04PM: Minnesota signs forward Craig Weller to a 2-year contract worth $600,000 a season.

7:51PM: Tampa Bay signs forward David Koci to a 1-year, two-way contract worth $525,000.

7:38PM: New York Rangers sign Wade Redden to a 6-year contract worth $6.5 million a year.

7:23PM: New Jersey signs forward Bobby Holik to a 1-year contract worth $2.5 million.

6:52PM: Toronto signs forward Niklas Hageman to a 4-year contract worth $12 million

6:45PM: New York Rangers re-sign defenseman Michael Rosival to a 4-year deal worth $20 million

6:45PM: Vancouver signs forward Darcy Hordichuk to a 2-year deal

6:45PM: Philadelphia signs forward Nate Raduns to a 1-year deal

6:45PM: Philadelphia signs forward Glen Metropolit to a 2-year deal

6:32PM: New Jersey signs forward Brian Rolston to a four-year deal worth $20 million.

Great signing for the Devils. Rolston is a great scorer, great penalty killer, and will aid their power play immensely.

6:32PM: New York signs forward Patrick Rissmiller.

6:10PM: Philadelphia signs defenseman Ossi Vaananen to a 1-year deal worth $1 million

6:07PM: Columbus signs defenseman Mike Commodore to a 5-year deal worth $18.75 million.

5:44PM: Chicago signs defenseman Brian Campbell to an 8-year deal worth $56.8 million.

Chicago wins the first big prize of the day in Campbell, the best defenseman on the market this year.  The second fantastic move by the ‘Hawks today.  Watch out for this team next year.

5:19PM: Buffalo signs goaltender Patrick Lalime to a 2-year deal worth $2 million.

Chicago clearly didn’t need 3 goalies, and Lalime is probably a more solid backup for Miller than Jocelyn Thibault.

4:31PM: Ottawa signs goaltender Alex Auld to a a 2-year deal worth $1 million.

4:17PM: Tampa Bay signs goaltender Olaf Kolzig to a 1-year deal worth $1.5 million plus bonuses.

Step in the right direction for the ‘Bolts, who had some serious problems between the pipes last year.

4:05PM: Vancouver signs RFA forward David Backes to an offer sheet worth $7.5 million over 3 years. St. Louis has 7 days to match or accept a 2nd round pick as compensation. UPDATE: St. Louis has matched the offer.

Barely 4 hours in and we already have our first offer sheet! Let the games begin.

4:05PM: Colorado signs forward Darcy Tucker to a 2-year deal worth $4.5 million.

Not where I expected Tucker would end up.  Solid signing, regardless.

3:47PM: Chicago signs goaltender Cristobal Huet

Guess that answers the questions about the Theodore signing earlier.  GREAT pickup for a young Chicago team that just barely missed the playoffs this year.

3:47PM: Florida signs forward Cory Stillman to a 3-year deal worth $10.6 million.

This will fill in some of the void left by Jokinen’s departure. First solid move made by the Panthers all summer.

3:47PM: New York Rangers sign forward Aaron Voros.

3:47PM: Pittsburgh signs forward Eric Godard.

3:39PM: Tampa Bay signs forward Adam Hall to a 3-year deal worth $1.8 million.

I am once again forced to ask — where is Tampa finding all of this money?

3:31PM: Toronto signs defenseman Jeff Finger to a 4-year deal worth $3.5 million a season

3:31PM: Toronto signs goaltender Curtis Joseph to a 1-year deal worth $700,000

3:15PM: Phoenix signs Todd Fedoruk to a 3-year deal

3:15PM: Detroit signs goaltender Ty Conklin to a 1-year deal worth $750,000

Solid backup for Osgood now that Hasek hung ‘em up.  Great signing by the Wings.

3:15PM: Montreal re-signs forward Andrei Kostitsyn to a 3-year deal worth $3.25 million a year

3:09PM: Colorado signs goaltender Andrew Raycroft to a 1-year deal

This is a questionable move.  With Budaj left as their starter and the horrible season Raycroft posted last year, Colorado is left with a bit of a question mark between the pipes.

TRADE: Los Angeles acquires Denis Gauthier and a 2nd round pick in 2010 to Philadelphia for Patrik Hersley and Ned Lukacevic

2:55PM: Washington signs goaltender Jose Theodore to a 2-year deal

I guess this means Huet is on his way out? Interesting decision by the Caps. Have to wonder if they hit a stumbling block in their negotiations and wanted to be sure they locked up a bonafide starter.

2:53PM: Phoenix signs defenseman Kurt Sauer to a 4-year deal.

2:14PM: Penguins sign defenseman Marc Eaton to a 2-year deal worth $2 million.

TRADE: Calgary acquires Rene Bourque from Chicago for a future second round draft pick

1:55PM: Minnesota signs Andrew Brunette to a 3-year deal worth $7 million.

1:33PM: Vancouver signs forward Kyle Wellwood to a 1-year deal worth $997,500.

TRADE: Minnesota acquires Marek Zidlicky from Nashville in exchange for Ryan Jones and a second round pick

12:55PM: Boston signs forward Blake Wheeler to an entry-level contract

12:52PM: Tampa Bay signs forward Radim Vrbata to a 3-year, $9 million contract.

Where is Tampa finding the money for all of this?!  Also, might they consider finding some defense? With Dan Boyle rumored to be heading out of town, all of this scoring won’t help them much if they don’t focus on building their blueline ASAP

TRADE: Edmonton sends forward Raffi Torres to Columbus for Gilbert Brule, and defenseman Joni Pitkanen to Carolina for forward Erik Cole.

Clearing out cap space, much?

12:04 PM: Anaheim re-signs Corey Perry to a 5-year deal worth an average of $5.325 million a year.

Solid signing for Anaheim. Perry was probably their best forward last year.

11:58 AM: Pittsburgh re-signs forward Pascal Dupuis to a 3-year deal averaging $1.4 million a year.

This signing will fly completely under the radar, as did Dupuis’ half of the Hossa deal, but he was a solid contributor for the Pens in the playoffs, even if it didn’t show on the scoresheet. Depending on how badly dismantled they get today, this could be a huge move for them.

11:58 AM: Detroit re-signs defenseman Brad Stuart on a 4-year, $3.75 million a year deal.

11:35AM: New Jersey re-signs forwards Jay Pandolfo, David Clarkson, and Barry Tallackson.  Declines option on forward Sergei Brylin.

A great signing of the core of the team at the last minute for the Devils.  As much as it hurts to see Brylin go, he was past his prime and will make room for some fresh blood.

10:21AM: New Jersey re-signs defenseman Bryce Salvador to a four-year deal worth $2.9 million a year.

8:45 AM: Washington re-signs defenseman Mike Green to a four-year deal worth an average of $5.25 million a year.

This kid is the real deal.  Nice move by Washington to avoid crazy offer sheets.

2008 Champs, NHL Awards

Awards, Games, Playoffs, Retirement 4 Comments

I have returned from the wild world of Europe, and it sounds like I missed one hell of a series. Congrats to the Detroit Red Wings on being the 2008 Stanley Cup Champions.

I will be watching the games in the coming weeks, and will post a more detailed review of the series after I’ve watched them. As of right now, all I can say is that Detroit was simply the better team. Kudos to Pittsburgh for putting up one hell of a fight, and pushing the series as long as they did, but it seemed from game 2 that it was only a matter of time.

In other news, Dominic Hasek, Trevor Linden, and Mattias Norstrom all announced their retirements this week. After his collapse in the playoffs, it was only a matter of time before the announcement from Hasek. His level of play has been slowly declining over the past few season, but its hard to argue his contributions earlier in his career. He will certainly be a Hall of Famer.

Most of the Vancouver community knew Linden would not be returning, so his announcement was also not surprising. The team’s last home game ended in an uplifting tribute to the man who spent 16 of his 19 seasons with the club. He has always been one of the classier players in the game and I hope he continues to stay involved in the NHL.

The NHL awards ceremony is tonight at 7PM EST on VS. I’ll take a closer look at the winners tomorrow!