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Lynn G. -> RE: General NHL (3/2/2015 2:16:38 PM)

Chris Stewart is on NHL Network right now and is really, really happy. Looking for a fresh start.




Lynn G. -> RE: General NHL (3/2/2015 2:17:41 PM)

They just said we only have to pay 50% of Stewart's salary.




SoMnFan -> RE: General NHL (3/2/2015 4:52:55 PM)

March 2
Ducks D Korbinian Holzer Maple Leafs D Eric Brewer
Fifth-round draft pick
March 2
Canadiens F Torrey Mitchell Sabres F Jack Nevins
March 2
Bruins F Zack Phillips Wild F Jared Knight
March 2
Ducks F Michael Sgarbossa Avalanche D Mat Clark
March 2
Ducks D James Wisniewski
2015 third-round pick Blue Jackets F William Karlsson
F Rene Bourque
2015 second-round pick
March 2
Bruins F Maxime Talbot
F Paul Carey Avalanche F Jordan Caron
2016 sixth-round pick
March 2
Canucks F Sven Baertschi Flames 2015 second-round pick
March 2
Penguins D Ben Lovejoy Ducks D Simon Despres
March 2
Wild F Chris Stewart Sabres 2017 second-round pick




SoMnFan -> RE: General NHL (3/26/2015 8:40:43 AM)

The July 1 unrestricted free agent player pool this year leaves you quite cold, but luckily there should be action behind the bench that livens up the NHL offseason like rarely before.

This has the potential to be, quite frankly, one of the most intriguing and dramatic offseasons in the NHL coaching world in quite some time.

Let’s take a tour, shall we?

The San Jose Sharks will very likely miss the postseason for the first time since 2002-03. Todd McLellan has been head coach for seven seasons and the question is whether he pays the price for the team’s decline, even though the club is undergoing a very public, rebuild-on-the-fly transition. He’s got one more season left on his deal.

If McLellan is fired, he’d be a hot commodity on the open market. My sense is the Toronto Maple Leafs are among the teams that like him a lot. But the list would not be short in that regard. This guy is one of the very best coaches in the league. He’s a great hire if he indeed becomes free.

McLellan went to San Jose from Detroit in June 2008 after helping Mike Babcock coach the Red Wings to a Stanley Cup that spring. Babcock’s future, of course, looms large over the entire off-season coaching carousel. The game’s biggest pending UFA coach plans to decide after the season what he’s going to do -- re-sign with the Detroit Red Wings or hit the market for a bigger payday.

The question is whether Babcock has seen enough of the impressive next-generation core of the Red Wings this season to convince him to stay, albeit for less money than what he could make in a place like Toronto. Or Philadelphia? Or Buffalo? Or elsewhere?

The Wings will make a very good offer. His decision, either way, will have a domino effect.

The Boston Bruins are sitting out of a playoff spot as I write this and that can’t be good for head coach Claude Julien, at least if you go by the veiled hints made this season by the owner’s son Charlie Jacobs and team president Cam Neely. It seems crazy to me that Julien, one of the game’s most respected coaches and the guy who guided the Bruins to 2011 glory, could be fired. But that’s the feeling you get from the vibes coming out of Boston. And if he hits the market, holy moly, that’s another huge fish.

Media in Philadelphia over the past few days have deliberated over Craig Berube’s future as coach of the Philadelphia Flyers and have speculated that he might be in danger of being fired. General manager Ron Hextall, after all, hasn’t had the chance to hire his own coach yet. The Flyers’ job would be a plum opening for sure, the kind of big-market job most coaches salivate over.

Which brings us to Toronto, of course, where the Maple Leafs will need a new head coach. Whether it’s Babcock or McLellan or whomever, it’s doubtful it won’t be a marquee name. But the next Leafs coach also will know when he signs on the dotted line that there’s a long-term rebuild that he’s going to have to weather.

Does Dave Tippett stay with the Arizona Coyotes? He’s under contract for three more seasons and loves the Phoenix area where he’s built a home, but I don’t think he’s interested in a long, long rebuild. He needs to know that the plan is to win sooner rather than later. At least that’s my sense. If he somehow became free, he’d be in high demand. But perhaps he stays put.

It’s long been rumored that Ted Nolan could be fired at season’s end by the rebuilding Buffalo Sabres as GM Tim Murray gets to hire his first coach. There have been rumors about whether Murray likes Luke Richardson as his next guy given his former ties to the Ottawa Senators organization. But who knows if Richardson even wants to leave his AHL gig. He's said to be very happy there.

But you also have to ask yourself after seeing Sabres owner Terry Pegula shell out big bucks to lure Rex Ryan to coach his football team whether the Sabres wouldn’t want to take a similar approach with the hockey team’s coaching position -- Babcock, for example. Keep in mind that Murray had a hand in giving Babcock his first NHL coaching job in Anaheim way back.

Will the Edmonton Oilers keep interim coach Todd Nelson on board? The team has responded well to him, the players seem to like him, the power play is better and heck, Nail Yakupov is better under him. Rival scouts say the Oilers have better structure under Nelson. But can the Oilers really afford to name a first-time head coach for the third time in a row after Dallas Eakins and Ralph Krueger?

Mind you, they should have never fired Krueger. Krueger is a good coach and he was on to something with that young Oilers team.

Devils GM Lou Lamoriello has to figure out his bench, too, as in not standing behind it next season and deciding either between co-coaches Adam Oates and Scott Stevens or looking elsewhere. Reached Wednesday, Lamoriello simply told ESPN.com he would make a coaching decision after the season.

First-round playoff exits could also prove costly, as they often do. I can’t imagine Bruce Boudreau can afford to lose early with the Anaheim Ducks and there are some who wonder what happens if Ken Hitchcock doesn’t get the St. Louis Blues out of the first round. (As an aside, how good a fit would Hitchcock be in his native Edmonton to teach the Oilers?)

Boudreau and Hitchcock would potentially be two other big names on the market, although I hope they have long playoff runs and they stay in place instead.

Let’s not forget that there are free agents already out there, the likes of Peter DeBoer, Dan Bylsma, Randy Carlyle, Paul MacLean, Ron Wilson, John Tortorella et al.

And another wild-card to all this: Who gets Connor McDavid or Jack Eichel? The draft lottery in April could have a big impact on how certain coaching jobs look to candidates. So in many ways, perhaps the draft lottery is the biggest domino factor of all.

Buckle up, this is shaping up to be the summer of the coach.

LeBrun




SoMnFan -> RE: General NHL (3/26/2015 10:02:24 AM)

Extremely disturbing story surrounding Nick Leddy.
Thought he looked very good the other night.
Still love his skill set. Glad to see him having success there, and not in ChiTown.

UNIONDALE, N.Y. -- The FBI is investigating social media threats made against New York Islanders defenseman Nick Leddy.

A now-suspended Twitter account reportedly posted pictures of Nick Leddy's Minnesota driver's license and a credit card, and made violent threats against the Islanders player.

FBI spokesman J. Peter Donald confirmed the investigation in an email Wednesday to The Associated Press.

Islanders spokesman Kimber Auerbach said Leddy and his family are safe and the National Hockey League has been alerted to the situation.

Newsday reported that a now-suspended Twitter account posted pictures of Leddy's Minnesota driver's license and a credit card. It also made violent threats against him.

The Twitter account had been posting harassing photos of Leddy, a teammate and others in recent months.

The 24-year-old signed a seven-year, $38.5 million contract extension Feb. 24.




Lynn G. -> RE: General NHL (3/26/2015 3:21:03 PM)

There are sickies around every corner. I hope they round this one up fast.




SoMnFan -> RE: General NHL (3/28/2015 2:17:12 PM)

Mark Alt will be playing his first game today for the Phlyers.
That makes him the 17th Gopher Alum to play in the show this season.




DavidAOlson -> RE: General NHL (3/29/2015 6:34:41 PM)

Anybody got a good source on the NHL CBA? I know someone who is a a rookie free agent (not drafted, now too old to be drafted, developed late into one of the top college players this year), and I'd like to know what sort of rules govern his contract.

I'd rather not have to ask him...




DavidAOlson -> RE: General NHL (4/1/2015 6:49:52 PM)

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ORIGINAL: DavidAOlson

Anybody got a good source on the NHL CBA? I know someone who is a a rookie free agent (not drafted, now too old to be drafted, developed late into one of the top college players this year), and I'd like to know what sort of rules govern his contract.

I'd rather not have to ask him...


BTW, SoMnFan sent me an online link, which I haven't read yet.

http://www.nhlpa.com/inside-nhlpa/collective-bargaining-agreement


So I asked the prospect, and he said his agent is working on several offers. Apparently it's nothing like the NBA, where he'd be stuck on a rookie scale contract.




SoMnFan -> RE: General NHL (4/2/2015 4:27:38 PM)

Big Buff gets the four-game suspension, for damn-near killing a Ranger.


Marty St Louis back in the lineup for the Rangers tonight against us.




stfrank -> RE: General NHL (4/15/2015 8:15:19 PM)

Wow, the Preds opening up a can of whoop ass on the Hawks to take a 3-0 with 15 seconds left in the 1st.




MarkWren -> RE: General NHL (4/15/2015 8:58:31 PM)

Good! Hope it continues. Expect, though, that the Hawks will ramp it up as Kane gets his legs under him during this series.

Watching the Habs/Sens Game 1 tonight. Extremely physical, lots of cross checks going uncalled. Late hits galore, boardings elbowings, etc. no call. What they ARE calling is the rest of the stick stuff--hooking, slashing, etc. If the Wild/Blues series is called this loosely, I think we'll be in trouble. It'll be a repeat of the Ducks/Wild series during our last deep run, several years ago. Still can't believe how much the refs let go in that series. And it's a big reason why I hope the Jets take 'em down this time around.




stfrank -> RE: General NHL (4/15/2015 9:03:21 PM)

And now the Hawks counter with 3 goals in the 2nd...




joejitsu -> RE: General NHL (4/15/2015 9:24:11 PM)

Let's go Hawks!!!




SoMnFan -> RE: General NHL (4/15/2015 11:32:48 PM)

Damn
Moral is, don't piss off the Hawks apparently.
Knew they'd fight back into it. And then eventually win.
Only surprise was Patsy Kane wasn't the game weiner.
Unfortunately for those like me who hate Cheecago, they are still the best when they need to be.
They'll be a hard beat this year again for anyone.




SoMnFan -> RE: General NHL (4/15/2015 11:33:35 PM)

Fun start to the greatest tournament.
Every time you start forgetting how fun the NHL playoffs are, they come back and blow you away.




SoMnFan -> RE: General NHL (4/15/2015 11:34:23 PM)

Huge win for Minnesota East ... how fun for them.
And Calgary beats the hated Nucks!




Jeff Jesser -> RE: General NHL (4/16/2015 6:15:26 PM)

Holy rebound Batman [:-]

The Pens better get better goaltending than that or this is already over.




joejitsu -> RE: General NHL (4/16/2015 6:45:32 PM)

C'mon, Pens! I can't stand the rangers.




joejitsu -> RE: General NHL (4/16/2015 6:47:35 PM)

Crap. 2-0 new york.




joejitsu -> RE: General NHL (4/16/2015 6:49:18 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Damn
Moral is, don't piss off the Hawks apparently.
Knew they'd fight back into it. And then eventually win.
Only surprise was Patsy Kane wasn't the game weiner.
Unfortunately for those like me who hate Cheecago, they are still the best when they need to be.
They'll be a hard beat this year again for anyone.


If they don't solve the Roszival problem, and quick, we could be in some trouble.




SoMnFan -> RE: General NHL (4/17/2015 9:22:56 AM)

Some fascinating series unfolding.
Never bet against the Red Wings.
Outshot 46-14 [:-]
Win[:-][:-]




SoMnFan -> RE: General NHL (4/17/2015 9:24:13 AM)

Jets hung tough.
That Ducks team is so damn big and forceful.
Stoners a big part of their plan.
So, they're beatable. [;)]




SoMnFan -> RE: General NHL (4/17/2015 9:29:34 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: joejitsu

quote:

ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Damn
Moral is, don't piss off the Hawks apparently.
Knew they'd fight back into it. And then eventually win.
Only surprise was Patsy Kane wasn't the game weiner.
Unfortunately for those like me who hate Cheecago, they are still the best when they need to be.
They'll be a hard beat this year again for anyone.


If they don't solve the Roszival problem, and quick, we could be in some trouble.

What's your take on the goalie sitch, JOE?
Cannot believe Q is going back to Crawford.
But he's usually right.




joejitsu -> RE: General NHL (4/17/2015 1:27:38 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

quote:

ORIGINAL: joejitsu

quote:

ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Damn
Moral is, don't piss off the Hawks apparently.
Knew they'd fight back into it. And then eventually win.
Only surprise was Patsy Kane wasn't the game weiner.
Unfortunately for those like me who hate Cheecago, they are still the best when they need to be.
They'll be a hard beat this year again for anyone.


If they don't solve the Roszival problem, and quick, we could be in some trouble.

What's your take on the goalie sitch, JOE?
Cannot believe Q is going back to Crawford.
But he's usually right.


He's a great coach, especially at playoff time. He said that Crawford is playing, so I'm cool with it. I like Crow, but he has not seemed to be as focused since he hurt his leg a few months ago. I'm more concerned with the defensive pairings than goal, at this point. Oduya turned the puck over two times in the same shift. That's not playoff caliber hockey.




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