Sunday, June 29, 2008

Two Players Our Teams Won't Be Signing...

1) News yesterday broke that Wade Dubielewicz won't be playing in the NHL next season broke, rending my "What to Du?" and other such titled posts irrelevant. 

He will be playing in Russia, and count me in as a surprised party of one. The new Russian league, while it will not nearly be on par as the NHL (Jamie Heward, who spent last season there, said it would be 50 years before the talent level equals the NHL), might steal a few borderline NHL players this year.

If Dubie could have gotten $700,000 this year from an NHL club, it would translate to around $380,000 because the NHL pays players in shares, first of all, not money. Then, minus agent fees and taxes, and that's what he's left with. A nice chunk of change, absolutely, especially for the 25-30 games he would have played at most, but nothing compared to what the Russians are offering, especially if the tax-free rumors are correct.

2) Ryan Malone will not be a Ranger next season. Not that he was ever close (as far as we know). Rumors have him already being signed in Tampa Bay. Huge gain for the Lightning; huge loss for the Rangers. 

Malone, 28, could have given the Rangers a gritty winger who could put the puck in the net, especially on the power play, for the next 6 years. He would be better suited for Chris Dr
ury, but would also seamlessly play with Scott Gomez. 

No doubt the Rangers would have contacted his agent on July 1, but Tampa Bay received his rights for a 3rd round pick (4th round if he didn't sign with them). I believe the Rangers do have their 3rd round pick in 2009, and if not, what about a 2nd round pick if you think you can sign him?

Now, they will no doubt overpay for someone on the free agent market come Tuesday. God help us all if Marian Hossa comes to town.


3 comments:

  1. 1) I heard about Dubie on Hockey Night In Canada on Sirius on Wednesday. But the news only really broke out on Saturday. Hmm. Anyway, this new Continental Hockey League relates to the NHL kind of like Major League Soccer looks at the European leagues. Anyone who's been even remotely successful overseas is a hot commodity. And it works out, because that player does well, but not THAT well where everyone criticizes the level of play. Good job by the team that signed Dubie - they could have done much worse.

    2) Malone and Gary Roberts got traded to Tampa Bay so that they can get first crack at signing them. This is not unlike when the Rangers would trade a veteran like Mike Richter's rights to some team like San Jose; just incase they can't sign him, they at least get a draft pick as compensation. If the Pens did this with all their free agents, they'd double their picks at next year's draft.

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  2. I know what Pittsburgh did, but Malone signed Tampa with Tampa Bay, according to sources, so he won't be available Tuesday.

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  3. Yup, Malone signed today. This is the "New NHL" equivalent of the Rangers signing Bobby Holik to a $9 million per year deal. (Well, OK, not really, but it's not going to look so good in Year 6 or so.)

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