Monday, July 21, 2008

Tampa Bay Lightning: From Pretenders to Contenders

No doubt the Tampa Bay Lightning have been the busiest team in the NHL offseason. Starting with new co-owners, Barry and Coolis, the Tampa Bay organization has transformed its team, representing one of the largest overhaul in NHL history. Along with new coaching and a new general manager, the roster changes have been even greater:

Notable Signings:

F Ryan Malone (7-year, $31.5 million contract)
F Gary Roberts (1-year contract)
F Vaclav Prospal (multi-year contract)
F Radim Vrbata (3 years, $9 million)
F Adam Hall (3-year, $1.8 million)
G Olaf Kolzig (1-year, $1.5 million)
F Ryan Craig (2-years, $1.575 million)
D Janne Niskala (1-year, $600,000)
F Mark Recchi (1-year, $1.25 million)
F Brandon Bochenski (two-year contract)
D Andrew Hutchinson (2-year contract)
F Chris Gratton (1-year contract)

Trades:

Acquired Vaclav Prospal from the Philadelphia Flyers for a 2008 seventh-round pick and a 2009 conditional fourth-round pick
Acquired defenceman Matt Carle, defenceman Ty Wishart, a first round selection in the 2009 entry draft and a fourth round selection in the 2010 entry draft for defencemen Dan Boyle and Brad Lukowich from the San Jose Sharks.

The Lightning, have also solidified signing their captain, Lecavalier. However, their signings and moves have not come without some negative remarks from Dan Boyle, who said he was threatened and mistreated before being dealt to San Jose.

Though there have been many changes, and though they seem pretty positive for the team, will the team gel in time for the season? The Lightning, will of course, be the team to watch in the 2008 and 2009 season. Winners of the Stanley Cup 4 years ago, and led by a new coach, Barry Melrose, and the first overall selection, Steve Stamkos, the Lightning look poised to rise to the top once again.

Will the $150 million the owners invested in their players, will the Lightning succeed? Though they may not win, they have a strong chance of finishing top 3 in the East. The Lightning, have turned their organization around, which brings speculation as to why the Toronto Maple Leafs have not done the same.

The Lightning, finishing last, were in the same position as the Leafs, but have clearly done a better job. Well, we'll see.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Fantasy Sports

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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Joe Nieuwendyk as Assistant GM


Leafs added Joe Nieuwendyk to the head office. The veteran, will become the 'special assistant to the general manager.'

Nieuy: Has experience? Yes. Is he respected? Yes. Will he become a success? We do not know. Is he another John Ferguson who does not know the league? We do not know. And will he even do anything in the office? Obviously some minor changes, but anything innovative and new?

While some fans are screaming for joy, this writer is a skeptic. Leaf fans are desperate for anything. They want change, and they believe a move in the front office will help change our fortunes. But will Nieuy, actually make great changes for this organization? My answer is... no. No offense to Joe, he is not a GM. He is a hockey player, and hockey players are not brewed to become GMs. They are brewed to help the organization on the ice, not off the ice.

Does adding Nieuwyndyk actually do anything for the leafs? How many times has Mats Sundin made phone calls to different players and has gotten rejected. But that is because the Leafs have a bad rep. Perhaps adding Nieuy will bolster the damaged rep of the Maple Leafs Organization.

Some others say that Nieuwyndyk can become the Leafs' future GM. No offense, that's really not going to happen for a long time. Maybe 4-5 years down the road, but even then, chances are slim.

Nieuy, is basically your classic 'poster boy' sent to help a poorly structured system. He will be the face, but will not actually conrtibute much in terms of new signings or moves.

In short, Nieuy will not have an enormous impact on the Leafs, but will rather help revitalize the image of the leafs. Of course, what I'm stating is completely my opinion. I would love to hear from you guys.

Kelvin

New Number 1 Seed?

Rafael Nadal's epic victory over Roger Federer in the Wimbledon final allowed him to significantly narrow the gap at the top of the ATP rankings.

Before the tournament Federer's lead fell from 6,900 pts to 5,755. And during the tournament, it fell 545 points more.

Nadal, defeating Federer after an epic 5 game match, by a score of 6-4, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-7 (8), 9-7, on the other hand, has been steadily rising in the point total in the ATP rankings.

Thus, the longest final in Wimbeldon history, partially thanks to a 48 minute rain delay, was finished in style, with two of the biggest heavyweights in tennis.

Nadal, who was defeated by Federer in last year's Wimbeldon, was extremely close to winning. Nadal, finally won a grad slam title not on the clay, and defeated the King of the grass, Federer.

The super Spaniard dominated Federer in a 6-1, 6-3, 6-0 triumph last month in the French Open final, and on Sunday survived an epic comeback to earn his fifth Grand Slam title and deny Federer his 13th. Nadal also became the first Spaniard to win on the famed lawns of the London slam since Manuel Santana in 1966.

This marked the 18th meeting between the two rivals. Nadal now holds a 12-6 advantage, including 4-0 this year. He is also 10-4 against Federer when the two meet for a title.

Monday, July 7, 2008

MLB Starting Lineups

AL

Catcher - Joe Mauer - Minnesota Twins
2008 Stats: .325 AVG - 4 HR - 54 R

First Base - Kevin Youkilis - Boston Red Sox
2008 Stats: .308 AVG - 13 HR - 53 RBI

Second Base - Dustin Pedroia - Boston Red Sox
2008 Stats: .313 AVG - 9 HR - 39 RBI

Shortstop - Derek Jeter - New York Yankees
2008 Stats: .282 AVG - 4 HR - 48 R

Third Base - Alex Rodriguez - New York Yankees
2008 Stats: .320 AVG - 17 HR - 49 RBI

Outfield - Ichiro - Seattle Mariners
2008 Stats: .304 AVG - 3 HR - 61 R

Outfield - Manny Ramirez - Boston Red Sox
2008 Stats: .279 AVG - 16 HR - 53 RBI

Outfield - Josh Hamilton - Texas Rangers
2008 Stats: .307 AVG - 19 HR - 83 RBI

DH - David Ortiz - Boston Red Sox
2008 Stats: .252 AVG - 13 HR - 43 RBI
NL
Catcher - Geovany Soto - Chicago Cubs
2008 Stats: .291 AVG - 14 HR - 51 RBI
First Base -Lance Berkman - Houston Astros
2008 Stats: .350 AVG - 22 HR - 69 RBI
Second Base - Chase Utley - Philadelphia Phillies
2008 Stats: .296 AVG - 24 HR - 67 RBI
Shortstop - Hanley Ramirez - Florida Marlins
2008 Stats: .302 AVG - 21 HR - 43 RBI
Third Base - Chipper Jones - Atlanta Braves
2008 Stats: .385 AVG - 17 HR - 48 RBI
Outfield - Alfonso Soriano - Chicago Cubs
2008 Stats: .283 AVG - 15 HR - 40 RBI
Outfield - Kosuke Fukudome - Chicago Cubs
2008 Stats: .285 AVG - 7 HR - 57 R
Outfield - Ryan Braun - Milwaukee Brewers
2008 Stats: .279 AVG - 20 HR - 58 RBI
DH - ?
History: AL has not lost since 1996

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Rising Salary of Youngsters in the NHL

Brian Burke, once again was disgusted by Kevin Lowe's move to sign young players at high prices. Burke, believeing that Lowe has raised the standards and price levels for young players, states that Lowe has hurt other teams.

Last year, with the massive signing of Dustin Penner, Burke was infuriated. Ever since that day, Burke and Lowe have been jabbing and making fun of each other.

Burke, after signing Corey Perry to a 5 yr deal, worth 26.63 million, stated: "You go right now from entry-level to what used to be the third contract, thanks to two offer sheets from Kevin Lowe... Thanks to the Oilers, the second contract has dissapeared."

Inflating prices have always occured in eveyr league, not just hockey. But Lowe has greatly increased salaries by offering them an unusual amount of money. Should there be a cap for these young players? Should these players prove themselves before being given a large salary? Is Brian Burke just being a whiner (he does after all, possess a large amount of young players)?

Leafs Grab Grabovski


Toronto announced that they had traded for Mikhail Grabovski in exchange for the rights to Greg Pateryn and a second round draft pick in 2010 from the Montreal Canadians.

The German center, who impressed the Maple Leafs will immediately join training camp and will most likely be a starter in the Leafs' regular roster.

The 24 yr old, scored 3 goals and had 6 assists in 24 games with Montreal last year.