September 16, 2014

steve laidlaw

2014-09-16

Gelinas re-signs, Honka impresses, Kane hasn't peaked, Morin learning from Pronger and more…

 

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The Devils have re-signed Eric Gelinas to a one-year deal. Looks like it's a one-way contract, which makes him a lot more attractive. He's still a depth fantasy option but this should keep him on your radar.

 

There's still a chance that Tomas Kaberle (who is on a tryout with the team) steals his job but he's going to have to do A LOT to knock Gelinas off now that Gelinas has a contract. You might also see Adam Larsson finally develop and earn those power play minutes but that seems like a long shot. Larsson appears lost in the woods from a development standpoint.

So look for Gelinas to be a second power play unit guy with a shot 40 points this season but more likely 30.

 

If you really want to own a Devil blue liner, make Marek Zidlicky your choice. He's a good option for points and does a decent job of producing in multi-category pools as well.

 

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Last week I mentioned John Klingberg as a deep sleeper type option for the Stars defense. Another guy to look at is their 2014 first rounder Julius Honka.

 

I doubt we see Honka this year but he is impressing at rookie camp and appears to be the long term solution. You have to be dubious of "long term solutions" that aren't ready yet as they so often wind up road blocked or derailed at some point in their development but I'm high on Honka.

 

Read more on Honka and Klingberg over at Dobber Prospects. I've added hyperlinks to their names above for your ease.

 

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While you are over at Dobber Prospects, check out Brendan Ross' latest prospect ramblings. They are juicy.

 

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Ray Whitney is at peace with the idea of retirement, which is good because that seems to be where he is heading. At least we got a couple of great final years out of him. Obviously last year wasn't so hot and that's why he's facing retirement but he scored at damn near a point-per-game pace over his two previous seasons.

It looks like Chris Pronger is doing some mentoring now that his playing career is over. He has been offering guidance to Flyers prospect Samuel Morin:

 

That's something that Pronger has discussed with Morin too. Pronger wants to see him use his intensity and anger in a positive way and "to be unpredictable on the ice."

 

That's exciting. Morin obviously has a ton of multi-category potential just based on his size but now Pronger is teaching him to be "unpredictable"? Music to my ears. Look for Morin to start slashing anyone who dares try to beat him to the outside, dishing out a fair number of cheap shots and even the occasional foot stomp, all as part of a career-long parade to the penalty box.

 

I'm only partially joking too. Pronger's antics were ridiculous but they did work. Players thought twice about challenging Pronger's foot speed knowing that a slash was coming if they did and they rarely challenged him physically because that was a dangerous notion as well. You definitely wouldn't call that the right way to play but Pronger made a Hall-of-Fame worthy career out of it.

 

Back to Morin though. The article linked to above also has Craig Berube talking about Morin playing with controlled emotions and to eliminate "dumb stuff" from his game so I doubt they are actually teaching Morin to play dirty. Besides, he may not need help in that regard. After all, he has recorded over 100 PIM in each of his last two seasons in the QMJHL.

 

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The Red Wings aren't expecting Daniel Alfredsson at training camp. That doesn't rule him out for the season but it's becoming less likely that he returns. Even if he does, we can expect more of these injuries. Don't draft him expecting more than 50 or so games.

 

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The Boston Globe has 10 Ideas for the NHL:

 

2. Hire women. Because of tradition, the NHL eliminates 50 percent of brain power by only hiring men as coaches and management. Rubbish. It's insulting to think that local coaches such as Digit Murphy (Boston Blades) and Katey Stone (Harvard) are not qualified to teach the game to professional men, just like it's nonsense to think a powerful executive such as Pepsi CEO Indra Nooyi couldn't negotiate a contract.

 

Some of these ideas were all over the map but this one makes too much sense.

 

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Flyers chairman Ed Snider is cancer free, which is great to hear.

 

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Last week we heard news that HBO would no longer being doing their 24/7 behind the scenes show. It looks like the NHL has found a new partner in Epix, another premium cable channel, which will produce a similar show surrounding the Winter Classic.

I'm glad because it'll offer access to those who really want to see this kind of thing. For those like me who are tired of it, well, this is also the first I'm hearing of Epix so I don't expect to take up as much of the limelight.

 

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Some Peter Forsberg highlights to get you excited that hockey is returning:

 

 

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