Posts Tagged ‘Ilya Kovalchuk’

Another bout with mass hysteria

It’s been a couple days since the ruling on Ilya Kovalchuk’s 17-year contract with the New Jersey Devils came down, which sided in favor of league’s grievance. Richard Bloch, the abattoir arbitrator, got it right. Kovalchuk’s contract was an obvious attempt to circumvent the salary cap. He would be 44 when his contract expires, and in the final five season’s of the deal he was slated to make $550,000, lowering his cap hit significantly. So, the league made an example of the Kovalchuk deal in an attempt to put the kybosh on deals such as these in the future.

Well, Bloch listed Marian Hossa’s 12-year contract he signed last year as one of four players – footnoted in the 20-page document – with contracts that resemble that of Kovalchuk’s. This, of course, had the natives clamoring that the sky is falling, once again – running around in a state of fear, much like chicken does when its head is cut off. They take to twitter to spread panic, and feed on articles written by fear mongers such as Larry Brooks (I hate myself for giving this guy some clicks). The natives do this before having one original, rational thought.

The league would be doing themselves a great disservice if they opted repeal Hossa’s contract. He already played one season on his deal. Just imaging the league-wide fallout it would create. It could potentially turn into a witch-hunt. The league had its chance to voice air and grievances regarding any contract before they approve it – like they did with Ilya Kovalchuk.

Bill Daly, the leagues deputy sheriff, already investigated the Hossa deal after it was approved last summer, but the story seemed to vanish into thin air. A month later, the league approved Luongo’s questionable long-term contract with the Canucks. Although some reports say contracts such as these are still under investigation, consider everything prior to Monday’s ruling grandfathered in to the new era.

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Niedermayer Is All The Rage

A few weeks ago ESPN’s Pierre LeBrun mentioned Ilya Kovalchuk and the Chicago Blackhawks in the same breath. Like any other good blogger would, I ran with a rumor that had no validity to it whatsoever. Since LeBrun reported that the Blackhawks could make a play for the Russian sniper’s services, every other team in the league has been linked to Kovalchuk.

I bring this up because in my poorly written post regarding the Kovalchuk to Chicago rumor, I named Scott Niedermayer as a possible target for the same reason acquiring Kovalchuk would work. Stan Bowman would be able to shed a few multi-year contracts in order to ease the off-season payroll issue now for a veteran, ‘superstar’ defenseman. His contract expires at the end of this season, and he would bolster the roster for the playoffs.

Sam Fels of Second City Hockey mentioned in a post yesterday that he likes the idea of trading for the Ducks’ defenseman. Niedermayer would provide some depth on the blue line, and could play on the power play. He suggests moving Cam Barker and an expendable forward (Dustin Byfuglien or Kris Versteeg) back to Anaheim. None of which will be back with the Blackhawks next season anyway. The depth at forward wouldn’t be depleted since Dave Bolland and Adam Burish are close to returning.

I like where Fels is going with this, and can easily get behind any idea that would move Byfuglien elsewhere. Barker hasn’t been all that great this season either. He hasn’t even seen a substantial amount of time on the power-play recently. If a draft pick is needed to sweeten the deal, I’m all for it.

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Will Kovalchuk Be A Blackhawk?

- Pierre LeBrun of ESPN cited that an anonymous Western Conference executive said he wouldn’t be surprised if the Blackhawks became serious players for Ilya Kovalchuk’s services. He mentions that Kovalchuk would solely be a rental, and the Blackhawks would be able to alleviate the off-season payroll issues now by moving a few players with multi-year contracts.

Red Rising’s Take: LeBrun mentions Cam Barker and Kris Versteeg in his blog entry as possible pieces going back to Atlanta for Kovalchuk. The Trashers would want more and could get more in return for the Russian sniper via trade. It would be the ultimate wet dream to see Kovalchuk don the Indian Head, but I just don’t see the Blackhawks making a realistic play for him.

The idea of taking care of the off-season payroll problems prior to the end of the season is something that doesn’t need to be done. Right now the Blackhawks are playing their best hockey of the season, so why try to improve/fix something that isn’t broken?

It’s an idea that has surfaced a few times on various intranet rumor mills, but not often is it a player of Kovalchuk’s caliber mentioned. It’s usually someone of the same ilk of Matt Cullen, and Stan Bowman should avoid trades such as Cullen for Barker just to shed money from next year’s payroll. Yet, if it were for a player like Kovalchuk or Scott Niedermayer – both in the last year of their contracts and are ‘superstars’ – it would be hard for Bowman to pass on the opportunity to bolster an already potent lineup.

Kovalchuk (or Niedermayer) as a Blackhawk is an interesting notion. In all likelihood Bowman will go into the playoffs with the roster as is. Remember, Dave Bolland and Adam Burish should be back by the end of February, and those two should be able to provide enough firepower.

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