Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Blogger GM vs. Real-life GM: Northwest division

To wrap up our Trade Deadline coverage, we'll take a look at the big moves (and non-moves) in each division one-by-one. Did our contributors and their respective GMs see eye-to-eye? Would those guest posts provide a better reality than what really came about? Let's take a look at the Northwest Division.

Real Life: Vancouver Canucks do nothing.

Zanstorm from Nucks Misconduct said:

"Something is going to go down by Wednesday. We officially have too many defencemen. I think Gillis may flog Shane O'Brien, Wellwood, or even Mason Raymond with a pick included to acquire either a top 6 forward or a 3rd line player."

The 'Nucks didn't do anything. It looks like that could have been the right (non)move.

Real Life: Colorado Avalanche trade Jordan Leopold to Calgary Flames for two prospect D and a 2nd round pick in 2009.

Tapeleg from Jerseys and Hockey Love said:

"Ryan Smyth is going nowhere, let's just get that out of the way. He has a no-trade, and doesn't seem like he wants to leave. And frankly, I would have a long talk with him about how I felt he was performing and what his position would be if he didn't have that clause, and try to get a better dollar to performance ratio going from him for next season.

After that, the list is extremely short. Maybe Ruslan Salei, or Jordan Leopold. For these guys, you need back what you are letting go, only a better incarnation, defensemen who can move the puck (the holy grail). Then you start getting into bag of pucks guys (I'm looking at you, Tyler Arnason) or guys no one really wants (Tucker, Hannan). And finally, the youth and picks, and I wouldn't let those guys go. What are you going to do, dangle a Chris Stewart or a David Jones for a few picks? It won't happen, and it shouldn't."

Tapeleg got Smyth and Leopold right, so that's an emphatic Correct.

Real Life: Minnesota does nothing

Wild View from Section 216 said:

"The problem is Gaborik has no trade value right now. I’ve got to let him come back from his injury this season and hope that I can sign him to a one-year deal, then get something for him next year. The move I make is with Backstrom. I have an anemic offense and I’ve got to get some scoring.

I make a move on Backstrom because I have a good goalie in Josh Harding waiting for his chance and a defensive coach (understatement of the year). I also know there are teams looking to shore up their goaltending heading into the playoffs, and if I can get someone with slightly above-average scoring prowess, and if Gaborik comes back with some fire, suddenly I’ve got more offense to make this playoff push.

And that will make Mikko Koivu, Andrew Brunette, and Owen Nolan better instead of relying on them for all my scoring. And instead of making the playoffs as the 8th seed and losing to Detroit in the 1st round, maybe there’s a bit of run in this team after all.


Unfortunately, I’m not real Wild GM, and none of this will happen."

Some bold stuff from Wild View. Both right and wrong (with the qualifying last sentence).

Real Life: Calgary Flames become the biggest factor in the trade deadline, acquiring Olli Jokinen and Jordan Leopold for 1st and 2nd round draft picks with prospects plus Matthew Lombardi.
Kent from Five Hole Fanatics pleaded for the Flames to move Todd Bertuzzi, but also:

"In addition, I would make a play for Jordan Leopold. The former Flame was slowed by injuries in Colorado, but was probably the best ever partner for shut-down man Robyn Regehr here in Calgary.

The Avs are out of the running and Leopold is under the radar thanks to his poor luck during his time there. He could probably be had for a prospect/pick and would instantly step into the divide left by the down-for-the-count Mark Giordano. Then, you can try to re-sign Leopold to take over for the departing Adrian Aucoin, who is UFA in July."

Well done, Kent.

Real Life: Edmonton acquires Ales Kotalik, Patrick O'Sullivan and a second round pick for Erik Cole, a second round pick and a fifth round pick.

Wasn't able to get an Oilers blogger, but Edmonton did a great job during the deadline.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

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