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October 2001

Rumours du Jour

October 28, 2001

New York Rangers: (#1) With the Rangers less than stellar start, it did not take long for the rumormill to get in gear. Latest out of the Big Apple has the Rangers parting with Petr Nedved for Teemu Selanne. The move would allow the Sharks to get something for the seriously under-achieving Finnish Flash before he hits the F/A market this summer - while saving themselves some $$. Selanne is no fan of Sharks coach Duane Sutter, and the Rangers need some help on the wings. (#2) Reports still have the Rangers interested in the Blackhawks Tony Amonte. Offering Jamie Lundmark and Radek Dvorak as the enticement. Fantasy Impact: (#1) We are firmly off the Selanne bandwagon. He may be suffering from the lingering effects of a back injury at training camp or may just have lost it but, for whatever reason, Selanne looks like a mere shadow of himself. Don't expect better numbers from Teemu just because he's leaving town. He needs to commit himself to getting better - and that's not likely to happen just because of a change in scenery. Nedved on the other hand would love the opportunity to get away from the Mark Messier Rangers. If this deal does happen, expect Nedved's value to rise quickly as he'll play with better players than he does - that's for sure. (#2) Amonte would love to return to the Big Apple, and if he does, he'd blossom once again. The packaged offered doesn't sound like enough right now - but mid way through the season, if the Hawks are unable to sign Amonte, that deal will look better.

Vancouver: Latest from the "Wet Coast" has Brian Burke tired of his team's less than stellar play in their own end. The Canucks defense has been less than NHL calibre and Burke's reputation seems to be hanging in the balance as a result. His goal is to try and rescue Darius Kasperiatis away from the Pittsburgh Penguins - another team in the midst of turmoil. Reports have the Canucks offering Brent Sopel and Drake Berehowsky to the Pens for the 2002 F/A to be Kasperiatis. Fantasy Impact: This deal would fit the "plausible" file - as the Pens would gain some depth on defense, for less than the salary of Kasperiatis. Sopel would be given a lot more ice-time and an opportunity to really develop. The Canucks would gain a guy who wants to perform well because of his contract situation and that would give Vancouver another physical force on the blue-line. Likely that Vancouver would not sign "Kasper" again - as they have some depth on the blue-line, but the move would be seen as positive by an team that has fallen flat on its collective nose out of the gate.


Toronto: (#1) Well…the contract negotiations between Kaberle and the Leafs are not going well. The latest on the Tomas Kaberle situation had the player's agent contacting the NY Islanders and inquiring if there would be any appetite in the Czech rearguard. If the Leafs throw in Nikolai Antropov, the Isles then would part with Brad Isbister and Garth Snow. If it's just Kaberle, the rumor is Adrian Aucoin and Snow for him. (#2) Another possible landing spot for Kaberle has been a straight up deal for the under-achieving Boris Mironov of the Blackhawks. Fantasy Impact: (#1) The Isles have come out the gate like gangbusters, and the addition of a solid, young defenseman in Kaberle would be another step in the right direction. Aucoin has not impressed and as we reported earlier, Isbister is now playing on the third line. Kaberle would be the big winner here, but Aucoin would certainly benefit from a re-union with his first NHL coach in Pat Quinn. Watch this one carefully, if the trade happens and you have Aucoin, you are in great shape. (#2) Boy - the departure of Mironov seems imminent, given that he has just one goal in 10 games for the Hawks. His play away from the puck has also been, shall we say, less than stellar. The Leafs need a QB for their PP and Mironov wants out of Chi-town. This deal could be happening sooner, rather than later. If it does, Mironov will play better, because that's the kinda player he is…(note the sarcasm).

October 21, 2001

Chicago: Far and away the biggest rumour this week was the report from the Chicago Tribune that the Avs and Rangers were interested in acquiring long time Blackhawk Tony Amonte. Contract negotiations between Amonte's agent, and Chicago brass (Bill Wirtz and Mike Smith) have been rocky to say the least. Reports had the Av's GM Pierre Lacroix less than thrilled with his teams' start - and he looks to prove to his big three F/A signings that they want the cup back in Denver. Fantasy Impact: If Amonte is able to get out of the quagmire that permeates the Chicago Blackhawks he may still have a shot at 35 goals. Playing on a line with Joe Sakic would certainly strike some serious fear in to opposing netminders. Latest reports out of Chicago had Smith strongly denying any trade rumours…but the relationship between Amonte and the Hawks is fragile…at best.

Vancouver: The panic button seems ever so much closer to being pressed in the west coast city. Recent losses to the Leafs,  'Yotes and Ducks, where the team has played sub-par team defense in front Dan Cloutier and Martin Brochu, have cranked up the heat. Todd Bertuzzi's 10 games suspension will definitely hurt the team up front - as they struggle to find another group of forwards to score goals. Reports have the Canucks inquiring about Adam Oates availability from the Caps, Travis Green from the Leafs and Brad Isbister from the Isles. Fantasy Impact: If Oates is headed anywhere, we are certain it won't be to a Western Conference team. Oates is simply too slow to keep up with the speed first style of play there. That said, the Senators slow start out of the gate has fans calling for the management to find somebody to fill the void left by Alexi Yashin, and Oates may be that guy. If he does, expect Oates production to remain about the same as it is now - as there is no better winger to center than Jaromir Jagr.

New York Islanders: As earlier reported, the ascension of Oleg Kvasha to the #1 line in Long Island, has resulted in Brad Isbister being moved to the 3rd line - a waste of talent in anyone's mind. Rumours have GM Mike Milbury less than pleased with Isbister's conditioning throughout training camp and thus the change in line-up to start the season - and its hard to argue with the success. Reports have the Canucks interested in the feisty, oft-injured winger. Other landing spots are the Buffalo Sabres, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Montreal Canadiens. Fantasy Impact: Tough rumour to figure in terms of the team's success, but if Isbister does get moved, he'll play on the first two lines guarantee. Which means a marked increase in points from his current tally of 2. Milbury just finished signing this guy last year, so a deal would be attractive to a team in terms of F/A status, but also means that Milbury will be looking for a lot in return - likely blue-line help.

 

October 14, 2001

Dallas: The sight of Pierre Turgeon playing out of position (on the #1 line mind you) may be too much for Bob Gainey. The Stars have had a heck of a time scoring goals - although they are getting a ton of shots. Dallas coach Ken Hitchcock has already benched Donald Audette, who has subsequently beaked off in the media about, "if they don't like the way I play...why did they sign me"...! Sounds similar to the Hull-Hitchcock bouts of years past. Latest rumour had Joe Nieuwendyk headed to Ottawa for Sens captain Daniel Alfredsson.

Fantasy Impact: This would be a win-win for poolies who own both these players. Currently, Nieuwendyk is shuttled between second and third line duties and his PP time if affected as a result. Alfredsson has played well, but is Todd White really the pivot that is going to allow Alfredsson and Shawn McEachern to shine? Both guys are injury risks - so that aspect of the deal would be a saw off. This is a deal that would be good for both teams, and as a result, if either team continues to play mediocre, neither GM will be shy about pulling the trigger early.

Edmonton: Latest buzz from the Oilers is Tom Poti and GM Kevin Lowe are a mere $80,000 per season apart on a deal. However, this has not been a very professional negotiation - and the developing Eric Brewer and surprising Sean Brown have taken Poti's time. Don't be surprised if Poti is moved as a result - likely destinations include Colorado, Toronto, Boston and Anaheim.

Fantasy Impact: Poti missing training camp is big - in terms of his marketability and his development. Last year was not a stellar one for the big rearguard - and this one has the makings of being a disaster. That said, Poti is still very young and has a lot of trade value for defence-starved teams like Colorado, Toronto and Anaheim. Names rumoured the other way in those cities have been Vaclav Nedorost in Colorado, Nikolai Antropov and Tomas Kaberle in Toronto and any of the young ducks from Anaheim.. Boston has been mentioned with Boynton and/or Girard headed to Edmonton. Watch if Lacroix doesn't get Poti -he is rumoured to have set his sights on Mathieu Dandenault of the Red Wings.

Vancouver: Peter Schaefer looks to be headed to play in Europe this year as his agent and Canucks' GM Brian Burke are miles apart on length and $$ in his contract negotiations. Funny thing is, the Canucks have said they will not trade the group II F/A - which means Schaeffer could be right back in the same pickle again next year.

Fantasy Impact: This situation has gotten bad - and shows no sign of getting better. Schaefer's camp must hope for some injuries amongst the Canucks top 6 players in order to put pressure on them to sign him. If not, yowch for both sides. However an interesting name keeps popping up in relation to Schaefer - and that's Claude Lemieux of the Coyotes. This could be a deal that is done, along with another young guy (likely a defencemen) from Vancouver, with playoff implications. Lemieux is exactly what Burke will look for to guide his young team if they make the playoffs and he certainly doesn't fit in to the "re-building" that is happening in Phoenix.

 

 


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