Smith, Gauthier, Malkin, Capitals, Lecavalier, Senators, and Lucic
Did the Flyers try to trade Jason Smith? Will Flyers place Dennis Gauthier on waivers? Would Penguins trade Evgeni Malkin if he becomes too pricey? Are the Capitals expecting to re-sign any of their trade deadline pick-ups? Is Vincent Lecavalier in line for a new contract? Will Senators have to trade Ray Emery to make room for free agent signings? Have the teams been calling the Bruins about Milan Lucic?
Tim Panaccio of the Philadelphia Inquirer reports that the Philadelphia Flyers attempted to move pending unrestricted free agent defenseman Jason Smith before last month’s trade deadline.
The New Jersey Devils were one of the teams trying to acquire Smith, but weren’t willing to meet the Flyers’ demands.
Expectations are the Smith will become a free agent and sign with the Devils in the summer.
Despite injuries to two of their blueliner, Chuck Gormley of the Courier Post Online reports that the Flyers will not call-up defenseman Denis Gauthier from their AHL affiliate team.
Gauthier would have to pass through waivers in order to be promoted to the big club, meaning teams could claim him at half the cost of his $2.1 million salary. Since the Flyers would be on the hook for the other half, it’s unlikely they will go through with it.
If Pittsburgh Penguins pending restricted free agent forward Evgeni Malkin demand a contract worth an average of between $9-10 million per season, John Buccigross of ESPN.com suggests the club should consider trading him.
The Washington Post’s Tarik El-Bashir reports that it remains unclear which of the Washington Capitals’ three deadline acquisitions, namely goalie Cristobal Huet, and forwards center Sergei Fedorov and Matt Cooke, will be back with the club next season.
All three are pending UFAs.
According to The Boston Globe’s Fluto Shinzawa, Tampa Bay Lightning GM Jay Feaster’s next move will be to get Vincent Lecavalier’s name on a multi-year contract extension.
Lecavalier, who can become a UFA after next season, will undoubtedly look for as big a raise as he can get. And if that is too much for the Lightning to accept, Lecavalier could end up being “the most highly pursued UFA-to-be” before next year’s trade deadline.
Shinzawa also reports that the Ottawa Senators are negotiating a contract extension with pending RFA forwards Chris Kelly and Antoine Vermette, as well as Andrej Meszaros, all of which due for substantial raises.
Forward Chris Neil, who becomes a UFA after next season, could also be in line for a raise on his $1.1 million average salary.
A UFA this summer, defenseman Wade Redden will also need to be re-signed. However, he may be too expensive for the Senators.
One way that Senators GM Bryan Murray can clear some payroll by trading enigmatic goalie Ray Emery, if he can find a team to take him.
Lastly from Shinzawa, he reports that a number of teams have called the Boston Bruins to inquire about the availability of forward Milan Lucic.
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Smith I would take to stabilize and bring some hitting, Lucic also, Malkin would be the final piece, but I don’t think that the Pens will trade or not resign him.
by Bryen Owen on March 19th, 2008 at 10:02 PM EDT
Other than Meszaros, not one of the Senators Mr. Shinzawa mentions is even worth what they’re making now, never mind a big raise… Maybe Kelly gets a bit of a bump, but nothing substantial or cap-affecting…
Chris Neil due for a raise? Really? Anyone seen that bum play? Never mind this injury he’s dealing with now, but what does he really bring to the table? He’s a watered down Sean Avery, and (although I have no stats to back this up) I think they fight about as often…
If they don’t win it this season, the Sens will have to re-build. There’s no way they can support their massive contract obligations to Heatley and Spezza and Alfie and still keep everyone else happy.
Trading Emery? Why not just waive his lame ass… He can drive his white hummer between AHL games…
by Dan Rakusan on March 19th, 2008 at 11:19 PM EDT