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February 11, 2003

Scott Brattly

PJ Looks at the Latest Deals

Well, there have been a number of deals over the past few weeks, and we wanted to take an opportunity to break down each one. 

In what can only be viewed as a salary dump, the Pittsburgh Penguins have shipped Alexei Kovalev, Janne Laukkanen , Dan LaCouture and minor league defenceman Mike Wilson , for Mikael Samuelsson , Rico Fata , Richard Lintner, and Joel Bouchard , plus future considerations. It's hard to imagine how GM Craig Patrick could follow the deal that landed the Pens a plethora of maybe prospects in the Jagr deal with Washington...but it looks like he did it again. Our guess is that the future considerations is the cash part of the deal, and is a reported $4 million. 

Fantasy Impact: Kovalev's move back to the Rangers means that the Rangers have the potential of icing two very imposing offensive lines with Lindros, Bure, Holik, Nedved, Dvorak and now, Kovalev. But it's the preventing of the goals that's the issue for the Rangers. That said, with the impending return of Bure, expect him to move up with Lindros and Nedved, and Holik slide back to play with Kovalev. Is there enough ice-time for these guys? We are about to find out. Laukkanen is often injured, but supplies the Rangers with another veteran rear-guard in the desperation to make the playoffs. We think Kovalev's stats will dip somewhat, and watch his +/- take a beating. For the guys headed the other way, you've got to know the youth movement is on in Pittsburgh. The money they do get from the Rangers will go to pay real life creditors and financers. The players are simply not going to make enough impact to make them dratable - unless they get to play with Mario. Jan Hrdina , Martin Straka and the  Alexei Morozov (if he does not have to undergo season ending surgery) are the bigger winners as they will get more ice time with Mario - particularly on the Pens potent power play. That said, this deal is very one sided - for the Rangers. 

  Panthers trade Sandish Ozolinsh and Lance Ward to the Mighty Ducks for Pavel Trnka and Matt Cullen - what a comfort for Ducks fans to FINALLY see the management of the Mighty Ducks actually spend some money and make a deal for an impact player (and impending UFA). The Ducks are actually playing well under rookie head coach Mike Babcock and Sandish Ozolinsh allows them to ice a very good PP, with a bona fide offensive QB manning the point. 

Fantasy Impact: Ozolinsh brings a legitimate premiere offensive rearguard to the Ducks. But his offense has never been the concern, it has always been his defensive play that has left more than a few coaches scratching their heads. However, under Mike Keenan, Ozolinsh was playing very well - and this should continue now that he is back in the Western Conference and on a team that has some significant talent in Oates, Kariya, Sykora, LeClerc and Rucchin. The young players headed to the Panthers provide Florida with some more depth and a little upside. Cullen is big, but more of a playmaker than a physical force - something the Panthers really could use. He could see Keenan's doghouse or penthouse depending on Keenan's mood. Trnka is a solid, but unspectacular defenceman. 

  Carolina trades Sami Kapanen and Ryan Bast to the Flyers for Pavel Brendl and Bruno St. Jacques - Hurricanes GM Jimmy Rutherford had publicly indicated that there were going to be some changes and it looks as though he'll start with the under-achieving Kapenen. Hard to figuere out what exactly went wrong for Kapanen, it was only two seasons ago that he had 36 goals. A great skater, perhaps the injuries and time on the DL have made him leery of driving the net like he used too. You will remember that last year, during the playoffs, Kapanen went almost 12 games without scoring. He should improve his stats somewhat, but don't expect a huge push from Kapanen as he is now playing for a team that has some serious trouble scoring - and no one is sure why. Headed to the Hurricanes is the enigmatic Pavel Brendl . A big time sniper in junior, Brendl has been trashed on this site before - and rightfully so. He's commitment level is always in question. The good news for the 'Canes, is that they have two leaders that are the ultimate examples in terms of readiness and desire - particularly in the off-season. If the 'Canes were smart, they'd let Rod Brind'Amour tutor him on the on-ice, physical aspect of the game and the immortal Ron Francis coach Brendl on the off-ice, character commitment. If he does, and can harness his serious upside offensive potential, the 'Canes could have themselves a steal.

 

 

 


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