WTF?

Mar. 8th, 2006 11:42 pm
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Okay, let me see if I've got this straight.

Ken Klee: 15 points in 56 games (okay, not a lot, but he's a defenseman) and a -1 rating (not great, but not terrible either - and he's a +11 for his career), gets traded to New Jersey for a guy who has played all of one NHL game at the age of 24.

They give up a draft pick to reacquire Luke Richardson, who has 7 points in 44 games and a -18 rating (-119 for his career). Not to mention that he's two years older than Klee. It's not as though they were getting rid of someone who was going to become an unrestricted free agent and who was going to leave anyway in exchange for someone with a longer-term contract - they're both becoming unrestricted free agents on July 1.

Oh, and they put Mariusz Czerkawski on waivers, and Boston snaps him up. He's scored 25 goals in a season four times in his career (30 twice, which hasn't been easy in the era of the neutral zone trap), but Pat Quinn only put him in the lineup 19 times this season, out of 61 games.

Can someone please tell me why John Ferguson, Jr. has a job? The guy has been completely clueless ever since he was hired.

Date: 2006-03-08 10:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jaideran-frost.livejournal.com

I'm no fan of J.F.J., but I think I see what he's getting ready to do:

1. Czerkawski was a salary dump, plain and simple. We don't need a fourth line winger making more than 1.25 million....we already have Domi.
Plus, Czerkawski wasn't doing much anyway...

2. Klee, because of his experience, was one of those steady, unremarkable players who was making a hell of a contract. (I'm pretty sure he was over 2.5 million.)

So...we lose a winger we don't use, and a steady defenseman that makes a lot of money. We save a little under $4 million, when we're pushing the salary cap... We get back a steady defenseman for practically nothing lost(5th round pick? Fine.) Richardson will take up a little under 1.9 million.

So, I think he's just shuffling things around for cap room. McCabe apparently wants to go from 3.5 to 5.25. I wonder if he's worth that much, but if J.F.J thinks so, he's just freed up the cash to sign McCabe.

Or, maybe he'll keep dumping salary. We'll probably need a goalie after this year,(sorry Eddie) and Luongo wants to sign his way out of Florida...

Date: 2006-03-08 11:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] boywhocantsayno.livejournal.com
1. Czerkawski was a salary dump, plain and simple. We don't need a fourth line winger making more than 1.25 million....we already have Domi.

His salary for this year is $500,000.

Plus, Czerkawski wasn't doing much anyway...

Czerkawski could have been doing a lot more, if Quinn would have just put him into the lineup. You don't throw away a 25-to-30 goal scorer, especially when the league has modified its rules to generate more goals. And at $500,000, he could have been a bargain.

2. Klee, because of his experience, was one of those steady, unremarkable players who was making a hell of a contract. (I'm pretty sure he was over 2.5 million.)

Steady but unremarkable is better than being unsteady. Richardson may have had a couple of good years when he was with Edmonton, but I still remember his first tour of duty with the Leafs. *shudder*

Personally I would have gotten rid of Berg before Klee.

According to this site (http://www.hockeyzoneplus.com/search/salaries-search.cgi?template=nhl-salaries-search-detail.htm&dbname=NHL-Salaries-test.txt&key2=242&action=searchdbdisplay), Klee is making $1,900,000, and Berg $1,064,000.

McCabe apparently wants to go from 3.5 to 5.25. I wonder if he's worth that much, but if J.F.J thinks so, he's just freed up the cash to sign McCabe.

Good point there. I do think McCabe is worth as much as Kaberle, and since they're going to be paying Kaberle something like 5 million next year, McCabe has to get that too.

Or, maybe he'll keep dumping salary. We'll probably need a goalie after this year,(sorry Eddie) and Luongo wants to sign his way out of Florida...

Another good point about Belfour; I think he's done. I hadn't heard that Luongo wanted out of Florida, though. Hmmm.

Date: 2006-03-09 12:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jaideran-frost.livejournal.com

You're probably right on their salaries. I've had the habit of thinking in terms of their old salaries. ;)

And yeah, Czerkawski had potential written all over him. I was at first hopeful that he'd play at the level of his past. I'm just frustrated that it isn't panning out.

Roberto has apparently rejected two offers, each in the 5-6 year range for 5-6 million per year. I'm not sure of the whole story, but that implies to me that he won't sign with them for any money.

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