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Archives for January 2018

Canadiens Notes: Bergevin’s Presser, Drouin, Mete

January 7, 2018 at 6:20 pm CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg 5 Comments

At the halfway mark of the season, Montreal Canadiens general manager Marc Bergevin spoke to the media of the state of the team, which currently sits at 17-20-4 and is in sixth place in the Atlantic Division. The team is floundering and can’t seem to find its way back into a winning situation and have lost six of their last 10 games. However, Bergevin said the team still is focused on the present.

“Today, we’re in a tough situation, but we haven’t lost hope,” Bergevin said about the state of the team. We haven’t thrown in the towel, but we for sure have a lot of work to do.”

However, after an offseason in which Bergevin signed defenseman Karl Alzner to a five-year, $23.1MM deal, traded for forward Jonathan Drouin, and extended goaltender Carey Price to a new eight-year, $84MM deal, there were hopes the Canadiens would fare even better than last year’s playoff appearance. However, that hasn’t happened. The team allowed long-time defenseman Andrei Markov and center Alexander Radulov to walk and many of his most recent moves haven’t fared as well as others would have hoped. Many have called for the Canadiens to make a change.

“Have I made mistakes? Yes. Have I done some good things? Yes. But that’s the reality for a general manager. But I’m proud of what we’ve done.”

Shockingly despite their poor record, the Canadiens are just six points out of a playoff spot. Granted there are several teams in between them and any possibility of a spot, but the team is hardly out of it.

“I believe [making the playoffs] is possible, but a lot of things have to change,” said Bergevin. “There are times where I’ve seen them capable of doing it.”

  • With a team that has struggled immensely on defense, much criticism has fallen on Bergevin for trading top prospect Mikhail Sergachev, the team’s ninth overall pick in 2016, for winger Jonathan Drouin, the third overall pick in 2013. Despite initially being deemed a successful trade for Montreal, Sergachev surprised a few by making the Lightning squad out of training camp and has been tremendous in Tampa Bay, while Drouin has struggled since his arrival, having only totaled five goals, while spending much of his time adjusting to the center position, something he is not used to. “Jonathan Drouin has had some good stretches at center, and he’s had some stretches that have been more difficult. When I say that some players have needed more consistency, he’s a part of that,” Bergevin said.
  • Bergevin added that defenseman Victor Mete, who was loaned to Team Canada for the WJC and is expected to return next week, is “probably” going to spend the rest of the season with the Canadiens. The 19-year-old, who shocked everyone by making the team out of training camp has had an on-and-off season so far, but has shown a lot of potential. However, if he is returned to his junior team before he reaches 40 games, the team can delay his eventual free agency by an extra year. “From what I’ve seen of Victor Mete in Buffalo, because I was there, he’s a young player, and he can help us,” Bergevin said. “He’ll probably be here for the rest of the season.”

Marc Bergevin| Montreal Canadiens Alexander Radulov| Andrei Markov| Carey Price| Jonathan Drouin| Karl Alzner| Mikhail Sergachev

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Injury Updates: Baertschi, Tanev, Bailey, Lowry, Howard

January 7, 2018 at 4:57 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

The Canucks are set to get a boost up front tonight against Montreal as winger Sven Baertschi is expected to be activated off injured reserve, notes Jason Botchford of the Vancouver Province.  He suffered a jaw injury back on December 9th and despite being out of the lineup since then, he still sits fourth on the team in goals.

It isn’t all good news for Vancouver, however.  After taking a puck to the mouth and losing multiple teeth on Saturday, defenseman Chris Tanev will not play tonight, reports Sportsnet’s Dan Murphy (Twitter link).  He adds that there is nothing broken but that he will still need surgery.  However, Tanev’s plan at this point is to play the next three games after tonight and then have the surgery when the Canucks have their bye week.

More injury notes from around the NHL:

  • Islanders coach Doug Weight provided a brief update to reporters, including Alex Squadron of the New York Post, on winger Josh Bailey, who did not play this afternoon against New Jersey. While he stated that it’s not a long-term issue, he added that “It wasn’t horrific news, but certainly not good news”.  Accordingly, it certainly sounds like there’s a chance that Bailey will miss time coming out of the bye week as well.
  • Jets center Adam Lowry is dealing with an upper-body issue, Ken Wiebe of the Winnipeg Sun notes via Twitter. He was able to take the warmup before today’s game against San Jose so it doesn’t appear to be a serious issue but with Mark Scheifele already out, Winnipeg’s depth down the middle is getting tested.  Lowry missing the game opened up the opportunity for 2015 first-rounder Jack Roslovic to make his NHL debut.
  • Although they were forced to recall goalie Jared Coreau earlier today, the Red Wings don’t expect to be without netminder Jimmy Howard for long, GM Ken Holland told Gregg Krupa of The Detroit News. He’s dealing with a lower-body injury and while he will be re-evaluated on Thursday, the expectation is that he will be ready to make the start on Saturday against Pittsburgh.

Detroit Red Wings| Injury| New York Islanders| Vancouver Canucks| Winnipeg Jets Adam Lowry| Chris Tanev| Jimmy Howard| Josh Bailey| Sven Baertschi

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PHR Mailbag: Pacioretty, Kane, Hurricanes, Krug, Young Stars

January 7, 2018 at 3:55 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 1 Comment

With the trade deadline now less than two months away, this edition of the PHR Mailbag focuses primarily on some trade scenarios, including Canadiens captain Max Pacioretty.

@dodgerskingsfan: Do the Los Angeles Kings seem like a fit for Max Pacioretty?

Connorsoxfan: Would Boston be able to assemble a good offer for Pacioretty, and is there any chance a trade of that magnitude could happen with BOS-MTL? Would Montreal take Krug and picks?

There are a lot of teams that would be a fit for Pacioretty and both teams have the parts to put together an intriguing package.  I suspect they would only consider dealing him to one of those teams though.

Nov 4, 2017; Winnipeg, Manitoba, CAN; Montreal Canadiens left wing Max Pacioretty (67) warms up during the pre-game before a game against the Winnipeg Jets at Bell MTS Centre. Mandatory Credit: James Carey Lauder-USA TODAY SportsFirst, let’s look at the Kings.  Their offense has been strong this season (despite Jeff Carter missing most of the year) but Pacioretty would undoubtedly give them a boost.  Adding him and Carter back to the fold around the same time would be a huge boon.  I believe LA would have to build a futures-based package to get him though and I’m not sure Montreal is willing to do that just yet.  I know it was reported earlier in the season that they might consider dealing a defenseman as the season progressed but with their offense being where it is now, the need just isn’t there.  Los Angeles has the cap space to take on his $4.5MM contract without needing to offset any money either which would certainly come in handy.

I have no doubts that Boston has the pieces to put a strong offer together for Pacioretty.  However, I’m leery that the Canadiens would trade their captain to an archrival, especially since he has another year left on his contract.  Montreal’s reported preference is to get a young scorer back so I suspect they would have more interest in building a deal around one (or more) of Boston’s younger forwards than they might in Krug.  That said, there’s no doubt Krug would fill a big void with the Canadiens.

@CarolinaSki: Does Evander Kane have any interest in re-signing before the deadline? And if he is traded what kind of return do you foresee?

I believe Kane is certainly open to the idea of sticking around with the Sabres for the long-term.  He didn’t fit in well in Winnipeg but all indications are that he’s a fit with Buffalo’s other players and that certainly counts for something.  At the same time, it’s hard to say no to seeing what might be out there on the open market.  I don’t think he’d rule out signing an extension beforehand but I’d say the odds of him doing so are fairly low.

As for what they could expect to get for him, GM Jason Botterill has set an asking price that is higher than what teams received for the top rental players over the last couple of years.  While Kane is more of an impact player than Andrew Ladd or Martin Hanzal was at the time of their deals, there will likely be a couple of things working against Buffalo here.  For one, Kane’s reputation around the league isn’t the greatest which could scare off some buyers while the availability of Pacioretty as well as Ottawa’s Mike Hoffman – players signed beyond this season – could lessen the market as well.  I think they should be able to get a first-round pick at the very least plus a second piece (a decent prospect or comparable pick) but I don’t think they’ll be able to top the return that Winnipeg received for Ladd two years ago unless Pacioretty and Hoffman’s trades wait until the offseason.

mikedickinson: Watching Carolina lately, a huge problem is a lack of a big body who will do dirty work in front of an opposing goaltender. Rarely do the Canes screen the goaltender. Who is out there that may be available on the trade market who will help this problem?

Philadelphia winger Wayne Simmonds was involved in trade speculation earlier this season and with the Flyers on the outside looking in at the playoffs, he could possibly be moved if the team doesn’t think they’ll be able to get an extension done with him next offseason.  I think he’d be the perfect fit in Carolina and the Hurricanes have some young pieces that they could part with to meet what would be a high asking price on Philly’s end.  Of course, if the Flyers go on another long winning streak, they could pull him off the block.  Someone like Kane from the Sabres could fit the bill as well as he has a good touch around the net.

In terms of players that aren’t on the radar quite as much, pending UFA winger Patrick Maroon could be one to watch from Edmonton.  If they stay out of the playoff hunt, he is likely to be on the move and would give Carolina that crease presence and a bit of snarl up front as well.  In terms of someone that’s a bit more under the radar, I’d put Panthers winger Jamie McGinn out there.  He has been a deadline pickup with some success a couple of times already and while he’s not a major goal scorer, he can be a presence around the net.  With another year left on his deal at $3.33MM, I doubt the cost to acquire him would be too prohibitive either.

mcase7187: With Adam McQuaid coming back could the B’s look to trade a guy like Torey K with Matt G playing great with Miller and being younger and more controllable?

Jan 31, 2017; Tampa, FL, USA; Boston Bruins defenseman Torey Krug (47) passes the puck against the Tampa Bay Lightning during the third period at Amalie Arena.Boston Bruins defeats the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-3.  Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY SportsI wouldn’t be in a rush to trade Torey Krug even though he’d garner a lot of interest around the league as puck-moving top-four blueliners with strong offensive skills don’t become available too often.  For starters, there’s nothing wrong with having depth in case of injury.  If GM Don Sweeney was to turn around and deal Krug without getting a defender back and then someone else on the back end gets hurt, they’d be facing a situation where Paul Postma could be in line for regular minutes and they’d probably have to turn around and try to trade for another depth option without much leverage to work with.

I’d also be hesitant to trade Krug knowing that Zdeno Chara’s days with Boston are nearing an end.  Even if he sticks around for another season, it may not be ideal to move Krug and then lose Chara shortly after that.  That’s a big blow to the left side and even McQuaid’s deal is up a year from now so the depth would become a concern pretty quickly.  Krug and Charlie McAvoy are a pretty good one-two punch offensively from the back end and I wouldn’t be in a rush to break that up, especially just to accommodate McQuaid’s return.

Sox34: What would be your all 22-and-under team?

Boy, this was a tough one to put together.  This is a center-heavy group up front but several of these players have also spent time on the wing at some point in their NHL career.  I didn’t move right wingers to the left side or vice versa though.  I’ve also tried to balance out left and right-hand shots up front although I wasn’t quite able to do so on the back end where there are more prominent lefties than righties.  There is a bit of projection on the roster in terms of leaving off someone perhaps a bit more established in favor of someone who could be the better player over the long-term.  Here’s the roster, including one spare forward, defenseman, and goalie:

LW – Patrik Laine (WPG), Leon Draisaitl (EDM), Nikolaj Ehlers (WPG), Dylan Larkin (DET)
C – Connor McDavid (EDM), Auston Matthews (TOR), Jack Eichel (BUF), Aleksander Barkov (FLA), Mathew Barzal (NYI)
RW – Nathan MacKinnon (COL), David Pastrnak (BOS), Brock Boeser (VAN), Mikko Rantanen (COL)
D – Zach Werenski (CBJ), Aaron Ekblad (FLA), Ivan Provorov (PHI), Charlie McAvoy (BOS), Rasmus Dahlin (2018 Draft Eligible), Mikhail Sergachev (TB), Thomas Chabot (OTT)
G – Tristan Jarry (PIT), Igor Shesterkin (NYR), Ilya Samsonov (WSH)

Just missing the cut: D Jakob Chychrun (ARI), C Bo Horvat (VAN), RW William Nylander (TOR), C Brayden Point (TB), G Juuse Saros (NSH), D Shea Theodore (VGK)

Suffice it to say, there won’t be a shortage of top-end talent in the league anytime soon.

Photos courtesy of USA Today Sports Images.

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Central Notes: Predators, Methot, Kostin

January 7, 2018 at 2:52 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

If the Predators are going to make any moves between now and the trade deadline, it will likely come in the form of adding help up front, notes Adam Vingan of The Tennessean.  The team is certainly set on the back end and they’re in good shape between the pipes as well.  With winger Filip Forsberg out for the next month or so with a fractured hand though, Nashville could certainly benefit from bringing in a top-six forward in the weeks to come.  The Preds find themselves with the ability to take on nearly $6MM today in salary (per CapFriendly), an amount that increases to more than $13MM by the trade deadline so they should be able to be involved in talks for the top wingers on the market without any concerns of having to offset contracts.

Elsewhere in the Central:

  • The fact that Stars defenseman Marc Methot was a late scratch on Saturday shouldn’t be cause for concern. Head coach Ken Hitchcock told Mike Heika of the Dallas Morning News that although the blueliner experienced some soreness in his knee following the warmup yesterday, he is expected to be ready to go following the conclusion of their bye week.  Methot had recently returned to the lineup after missing the previous 26 games with that knee issue.
  • Blues prospect Klim Kostin indicated to Sport-Express’ Alexey Shevchenko (link in Russian) that the team told him that they would bring him up to the NHL at some point this season if he had a strong showing at the World Juniors. Kostin certainly lived up to his end of the bargain, recording five goals and three assists in just five games for Russia in the tournament.  His first season in North America hasn’t gone as well though with just 11 points (2-9-11) in 28 contests with AHL San Antonio.  The 18-year-old also stated that he had promises to be drafted by Tampa Bay (14th overall), Calgary (16th), and Boston (18th) but instead, he wound up falling to 31st overall where St. Louis picked him up.

Dallas Stars| Nashville Predators| St. Louis Blues Klim Kostin| Marc Methot

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Poll: Should Your Team Make A Play For Jaromir Jagr?

January 7, 2018 at 1:51 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 4 Comments

All signs have begun to point to a split between the Calgary Flames and legendary winger Jaromir Jagr, with either a trade or mutual termination the likely outcomes. Jagr never did fit in properly with the Flames, unable to find any chemistry in his limited minutes. It’s not clear if there would be any interest from other teams in the NHL, but should there be?

Jaromir JagrJagr, 45, has just seven points on the season with Calgary but there are still reasons to believe he can contribute in the right situation. His ridiculously low shooting percentage of 3.1% on the year doesn’t help his numbers, and he’s actually still a positive possession player—though not quite the dominating presence he’s been down-low throughout his career.

If the reason for his struggles really are the lack of a real training camp, believing there is actually some short-term improvement to come seems plausible. If he’s given a regular role and steady minutes, perhaps the same 45-point player from last season could emerge. That kind of addition could be quite important for a club looking for some depth up front, if they can get past the off-ice eccentricities that come along with the second all-time leading NHL scorer.

Would you want your team to pursue Jagr for a playoff push, or is this the end of his NHL career? Vote below and leave your thoughts in the comments.

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Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images

Calgary Flames| Polls Jaromir Jagr

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Golden Knights To Focus On Extending James Neal

January 7, 2018 at 11:55 am CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg 3 Comments

After negotiating a six-year contract extension with Jon Marchessault last week, it looks like the Vegas Golden Knights aren’t done just yet. According to Sportsnet’s Mike Johnston, general manager George McPhee is now turning his attention to veteran winger James Neal, who will be an unrestricted free agent this summer.

Neal, who was originally drafted with the intention of using him as a trade chip at the trade deadline, now has become an indespensible part to the Golden Knights’ success. Neal has 17 goals and 11 assists going into the midway mark of the season and remains on pace for a 30-goal season, something he hasn’t done in two years. Neal has had enormous success, playing on the Golden Knights’ second line along with David Perron and Erik Haula.

“No negotiations have started just yet but they are expected to start soon,” Sportsnet’s Nick Kypreos reported during the Headlines segment Saturday on Hockey Night in Canada.

Much of the negotiations will likely hinge on Neal’s willingness to take a team discount like Marchessault did with his six-year, $30MM deal, which no one knows if Neal is willing to do. At 30 years old, this is his last chance to cash in on a big deal. However, with the team’s popularity and success, which he has been a major part of, it’s possible he might take less money or possibly accept a shorter deal in exchange for a bigger AAV. Kypreos said a four or five year deal would be more likely for Neal, possibly as high as $6.5MM per season. Neal is finishing up a six-year, $30MM deal he signed back in 2012 with the Pittsburgh Penguins.

George McPhee| Vegas Golden Knights David Perron| Erik Haula| James Neal| Jonathan Marchessault

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Minor Transactions — 1/7/18

January 7, 2018 at 11:11 am CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg Leave a Comment

After a nine-game schedule Saturday, the NHL has another busy day of action today as 20 teams will be on the ice. There have already been a few moves made and many more are likely:

  • The Winnipeg Jets have activated veteran defenseman Tobias Enstrom off of injured reserve. The 33-year-old went down with a lower-body injury back on Nov. 18 and was deemed out for eight weeks. Slightly ahead of schedule, the defensive-minded Enstrom should improve the defensive play of Winnipeg, especially since they also just got back defenseman Dustin Byfuglien five days ago.
  • The Colorado Avalanche announced they have made a three moves this morning, as defenseman Andrei Mironov and winger A.J. Greer and goaltender Andrew Hammond have all been assigned to the San Antonio Rampage. It’s likely that all three are being sent down to get regular playing time while the Avalanche begin their five-day bye week. The Avalanche don’t play again until next Saturday.
  • After sending this group down one day ago, the Columbus Blue Jackets recalled center Zac Dalpe, defenseman Dean Kukan and goaltender Joonas Korpisalo, while returning goaltender Matiss Kivlenieks to the Cleveland Monsters. All were sent down to get in some playing time in the AHL in Cleveland’s 4-3 shootout loss to Rockford. Dalpe scored a goal, Kukan added an assist and Korpisalo stopped 37 shots on goal.
  • The Detroit Red Wings announced they have recalled goaltender Jared Coreau from the AHL’s Grand Rapids Griffins. He will serve as the emergency backup for Petr Mrazek after it was reported Saturday that starter Jimmy Howard will sit out today’s game with a lower-body injury. Coreau played 14 games for the Red Wings last year, but hasn’t had as good of a season in Grand Rapids as he did a year ago. The 26-year-old netminder has a 2.77 GAA in 25 games so far this year with the Griffins. It will likely be a one-game stint for Coreau as the Red Wings go on a bye week and won’t play again until next Saturday.
  • The Vancouver Canucks announced that they have reassigned winger Reid Boucher to the Utica Comets today. Boucher has been with the team since Dec. 13, but has appeared in just three games with the team. He has been a healthy scratch in five of the team’s past six games. The 24-year-old returns to Utica where he has 13 goals and 25 points this year in 25 games.
  • After sending Marcus Sorensen down Friday night, the San Jose Sharks have recalled the young forward back to the team, according to CapFriendly. Sorensen has three goals in 13 games with the Sharks.  Defenseman Dylan DeMelo was placed on IR to make room for Sorenson on the roster.
  • The Los Angeles Kings have sent Jonny Brodzinski and Kevin Gravel to the minor leagues after losing yesterday to the Predators. The Kings are headed into their bye week, and won’t play again until next Saturday night.
  • Following their game this afternoon, the Philadelphia Flyers announced that they have returned winger Tyrell Goulbourne to the Lehigh Valley Phantoms.  He played in two games while on recall, averaging 5:34 per game.  The Flyers are also heading into their bye week and could potentially bring Goulbourne back up next weekend.
  • The New York Islanders also made several roster moves following their matinee against the Devils.  Forwards Anthony Beauvillier and Tanner Fritz as well as defenseman Sebastian Aho have all been sent down to Bridgeport.  There is a good chance some of them will be recalled following the bye week.

AHL| Colorado Avalanche| Columbus Blue Jackets| Detroit Red Wings| Injury| New York Islanders| Philadelphia Flyers| San Jose Sharks| Vancouver Canucks| Winnipeg Jets A.J. Greer| Andrei Mironov| Andrew Hammond| Dustin Byfuglien| Jared Coreau| Jimmy Howard| Joonas Korpisalo| Marcus Sorensen| Matiss Kivlenieks| Petr Mrazek| Reid Boucher| Zac Dalpe

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Laurent Brossoit And Frank Corrado Clear Waivers

January 7, 2018 at 11:05 am CDT | by Brian La Rose 2 Comments

Sunday — Friedman reports that both Brossoit and Corrado have cleared waivers. Broissoit has been assigned to the Bakersfield Condors, while Corrado is headed for Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.

Saturday — A pair of players are on the wire today as the Oilers have placed goalie Laurent Brossoit on waivers while the Penguins have done the same with defenseman Frank Corrado, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reports (Twitter link).

Brossoit’s placement comes as no surprise on the heels of their acquisition of Al Montoya from Montreal earlier in the week.  Montoya is now ready to be activated off of injured reserve with his concussion symptoms now gone so Brossoit became the odd man out.

This season, the 24-year-old netminder has posted a 3.22 GAA and a .886 SV% in 13 appearances, numbers that are well below the league average.  However, he had fared better as of late, allowing two or fewer goals in three of his last four starts.

As for Corrado, he has been up-and-down with Pittsburgh this season but has seen limited action.  In five games with the big club, he has averaged just 11:30 in ice time while being held off the scoresheet.  He has been more productive with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the AHL, putting up nine points in 19 games.  Although he already cleared waivers once this season, Corrado has spent more than 30 days on the NHL roster since then which requires him to pass through once again.

Edmonton Oilers| Pittsburgh Penguins| Waivers Frankie Corrado| Laurent Brossoit

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NHL Reveals Coaches For Upcoming All-Star Game

January 7, 2018 at 11:04 am CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg Leave a Comment

The NHL announced the coaches for the 2018 NHL All-Star game in Tampa Bay on Jan. 28, as Tampa Bay Lightning’s Jon Cooper, Vegas Golden Knights’ Gerard Gallant, Washington Capitals’ Barry Trotz and Nashville Predators’ Peter Laviolette will coach their respective divisions.

For the third straight season, the all-star game will feature a 3-on-3, three-game tournament, showcasing each division. Each divisional team will have six forwards, three defensemen and two goaltenders. The coaching selections were based on the team that had the highest point percentage as of Jan. 6, the halfway point of the season.

Cooper earned his first trip to the all-star game in six years as an NHL coach. Tampa Bay has the best record in hockey at 29-9-3. Gallant has earned the invite by taking a first-year expansion team and given them the second-best record in hockey at 28-10-2. It is his second all-star selection in seven years of NHL coaching. Trotz will make his third NHL all-star appearance in 19 years of coaching. The Capitals boast a 25-13-3 record. Laviolette will make his second appearance in 16 seasons as a coach. The Predators have a 25-11-6 record, tied for second in the Central Division, but have a slightly higher points percentage than Winnipeg Jets coach Paul Maurice, who has one more overtime loss.

Full all-star rosters will be released Wednesday. The all-star captains were already named by fan votes as Edmonton’s Connor McDavid (Pacific), Washington’s Alex Ovechkin (Metropolitan), Tampa Bay’s Steven Stamkos (Atlantic) and Nashville’s P.K. Subban (Central) were voted in.

 

Barry Trotz| Coaches| Gerard Gallant| Jon Cooper| NHL| Nashville Predators| Paul Maurice| Peter Laviolette| Tampa Bay Lightning| Vegas Golden Knights| Washington Capitals| Winnipeg Jets Alex Ovechkin| Connor McDavid| P.K. Subban| Steven Stamkos

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Islanders Find Themselves In Precarious Position

January 7, 2018 at 10:36 am CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg Leave a Comment

Just a few weeks ago, the New York Islanders seemed to be a solid team on the upswing, who were in a good position to land a playoff spot, and convince soon-t0-be restricted free agent John Tavares to re-sign with their franchise. Oh, and they fixed that whole stadium issue too.

Suddenly, the team has lost five straight and are at the bottom of the Metropolitan Division. Granted, they are just two points out of a playoff spot, but they are one of five teams competing for those final two spots. One has to wonder how Tavares will look at re-signing with the team if the Islanders find themselves out of the playoffs again? In fact, in his Sunday column, Ottawa Sun’s Bruce Garrioch writes the team is getting nervous about Tavares future. And since Tavares’ camp doesn’t want to talk about an extension during the season, the Islanders more and more, find themselves in a tough predicament. The scribe writes that as long as the team is within striking distance of a playoff spot, the Islanders and general manager Garth Snow won’t consider trading Tavares. But what if the team continues to slip? Can they really allow Tavares to walk away for nothing?

While the team have some key injury issues on defense, much of the issue falls on New York’s goaltending tandem of Jaroslav Halak and Thomas Greiss, who have truly struggled. In 13 of the last 17 games, the tandem have allowed four or more goals. Their .8913 save percentage is 30th in the league (only behind Arizona), leading The New York Post’s Larry Brooks to point to poor decision making by Snow. Might the team have miscalculated on its defensive strength before they traded Travis Hamonic to Calgary? Why haven’t they upgraded their goalies after they struggled last year? Greiss has really struggled this year with a 3.89 GAA in 20 games this year, while Halak has been the star (sarcasm intended) with a 3.22 GAA in 26 appearances.

Injuries have also plagued the team who lost three more players Friday in their 4-0 loss to Pittsburgh, including wingers Josh Bailey and Andrew Ladd along with defenseman Ryan Pulock. Bailey is out for today’s game. However, offense hasn’t been the problem. The team still is ranked among the best offensive teams, as they are currently tied for third for goals scored at 3.31. It’s the defense that hasn’t fared well. They are last (or first) in goal allowed as they’ve allowed an average of 3.64 goals against and by a wide margin. Arizona is second in goals against at 3.44. Granted two of their better defenders, Johnny Boychuk and Calvin de Haan have been injured. Boychuk has missed five games so far and might still miss a couple more, while De Haan is likely to miss extensive time and will be an unrestricted free agent himself.

Nevertheless, the team decided to stick with Snow last year after not reaching the playoffs and likely won’t make any major decisions until the Tavares dilemma is settled, according to Arthur Staple of Newsday. The scribe writes that while Snow’s job should be unstable, the team probably won’t want to have the look of “starting over” when trying to make their franchise look as good as possible for their 27-year-old superstar. What the team, however, needs to do is to utilize the assets they got from the Hamonic trade and add some defense as quick as possible before their season and next few years falls apart.

Garth Snow| New York Islanders Andrew Ladd| Calvin de Haan| Jaroslav Halak| John Tavares| Johnny Boychuk| Josh Bailey| Thomas Greiss| Travis Hamonic

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