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January 2002

Rumours du Jour

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January 20, 2002

Dallas: Its becoming difficult for GM Bob Gainey to watch his under-achieving team going through the motions all too often this year. The Stars are not playing well, and the rumor has Gainey on the horn to his counter part in Anaheim Pierre Gauthier inquiring about the availability of the Ducks Paul Kariya or Jeff Friesen. Headed to the Pond, depending on if its Kariya or Friesen, would be a combo of Jamie Langenbrunner and prospects Steve Ott and Artem Chernov. Fantasy Impact: As mentioned above, Kariya is languishing in Anaheim, while Friesen has been far less than the player the Ducks hoped they were getting. Gainey is desperate to gain some speed and some offense on his team and Friesen may be the fix he needs. The Stars have lots of gritty, banging type guys and Langenbrunner could be expendable. Both players could really prosper from a change of scenery. Watch this rumors closely.

Edmonton: Tom Poti has returned from IR, and he has picked up right where he left off – playing poorly. As a result, and as we have reported earlier, rumors have the Oilers again trying to deal Poti (along with underachieving Marty Reasoner) for some offensive help up front. Interested trade partners have included the Boston Bruins (Nick Boynton and Andy Hilbert) , the Washington Capitals (Dainius Zubrus and Jeff Halpern) and the Ottawa Senators (Petr Schlatslivy and Chris Phillips). But the hottest rumor has the Canucks involved with the Sens in a three way swap with Poti and Reasoner. Headed the Sens would be Andrew Cassels and Marty Reasoner, to the Oilers would be Chris Phillips and Harold Druken and the Canucks would land Poti and Schlatslivy. Fantasy Impact: Schlatslivy is buried behind the talented Sens forwards, but this deal would see them get their vaunted veteran center. The Oilers would get tougher in Phillips and stronger down the middle with the under-rated Druken. And finally, the Canucks would get another talented forward in Schlatslivy and the ability to rent Poti for a push for the playoffs. Watch for the Caps rumor though – they are depleted on the back end and could use Poti … a lot.

Atlanta: As enticing as the prospect of being able to draft another bona fide blue chip prospect this coming off-season, the latest out of Atlanta is that the Thrashers may be tempted to move their No. 1 drat pick for some bona fide NHL talent right now. Projected No. 1 overall pick, Jay Boumeister, has attracted some interest. Most notably from the Carolina Hurricanes, the Colorado Avalanche and the Anaheim Mighty Ducks. Fantasy Impact: Looking at the impact of this deal means having to focus on the players that the Thrashers might get back for the No. 1 pick: Nederost and Nimminen are said to be available from the 'Lanche, Shane Willis and defense prospect from the 'Canes, and Paul Kariya from the Ducks. the Thrashers would love to get their hands on soon to be unrestricted free agent Paul Kariya, but the question is could they afford the almost 10 million per season contract? Kariya is desperate to leave the sinking ship that is the Ducks and the Ducks might as well blow-up their team and re-load, and Boumeister reminds many of a better offensive minded Chris Pronger.

Boston: The latest from Beantown has GM O’Connell on the phone with Bruins legend Ray Bourque, trying to convince him to come out of retirement for one last push in black and gold. Fantasy Impact: Perhaps feeling they lack that intangible that Bourque could bring them, the Bruins were serious about the invite, but at 41, and a half season removed from the game, does Bourque really have the desire? Hard to picture the future hall of famer donning the Bruins unie for one last ride, but…stranger things have happened. We think even if he did, he presence would be more in the room then on the ice.

January 13, 2002

New Jersey: The hottest rumor this past week was the moving of Jason Arnott to the San Jose Sharks for Patrick Marleau and a defensmen. Arnott's play has been under his potential to say the least and the Devils are a team that is rife with internal bickering. In San Jose, Marleau has languished on the third and fourth lines' all season and management appears ready to move their once bright star.

Fantasy Impact: While Arnott should never be confused with a Joe Thornton in terms of numbers, his play has been go glaringly brutal this year, that he has been in coach Robinson's doghouse more often than out. Arnott would benefit from a change of scenery and should get better if he does. Marleau has been a consummate professional in his trials in San Jose and if he is given the opportunity to get top 6 forward ice-time, the 22 year old could take off. The impact of a change of scenery for him might not take hold this year, but if he does move, brace yourself for a coming out year in 2002-03.

Detroit: Seeing Sergei Federov playing on the blue-line in "Hockey town" has got to be a concern for the Red Wings. Consequently, the latest reported rumor has the Red Wings offering Jiri Fisher and Chris Draper or Kirk Maltby for the Penguins' Darius Kasperitis.

Fantasy Impact: If Federov gets the OK in your pool to qualify as a defensemen, his offensive stats could make him more valuable. He won't get a brutal +/- simply because of the team he plays on. That said, Bowman will be loathe to trade Draper or Maltby b/c of their playoff impacts, but if the Pens would take Darren McCarty instead, this deal just might get done. The deciding factor will be the Pens belief that they have a shot at the playoffs. If they do, then they won't move Kasperitis. If they fall out of contention, they will ship Darius to the highest bidder.

Buffalo: The relationship between Chris Gratton and coach Lindy Ruff may be a stalemate, but if Buffalo could move Gratton for a player that can contribute, they would do so in a heart beat. Latest rumor had them looking at a potential swap with Florida for 4th line center Kevyn Adams and Trevor Kidd, with Gratton and back-up Bob Essensa headed to Miami.

Fantasy Impact: Be it Florida or any other hockey team that is willing to take up the task of trying to remind Chris Gratton he once had offensive ability, its going to be tough for the Sabres to deal him. Gratton has been brutal for three seasons now, and appears to lost his offense. Any change could only help his stats and your lot in your pool. Adams is a decent checking center, but Kidd's move to the Sabres seems unlikely as Buffalo has Mika Norrenen waiting to push Martin Biron for the #1 job in Buffalo.

Vancouver: The interest on the part of the Canucks in TB's Vincent Lecavalier just won't go away. Rumors still have the Canucks offering Brendan Morrison, Bryan Allen and draft picks to Tampa for the disgruntled Lecavalier.

Fantasy Impact: Probably not the most reliable rumor given the Lightning's admonishment that they were not going to move their young superstar. That, and Brendan Morrison probably reminds them way too much of another talented, but smallish forward in Brian Holzinger. This deal, or any like it for Lecavalier, won't happen until the off-season.

 

 


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