Samsonov for Cullimore and Tony Salmelainen

Dobber Sports

2007-06-16

 Samsonov

The Habs have dished off their headache, Sergei Samsonov to the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for Jassen Cullimore and Tony Salmelainen. 

 

 

The Habs get: rid of Samsonov's large contract. In exchange, they naturally had to take a pretty large contract back themselves in Jassen Cullimore. $1.9 million is a lot to play for a serviceable No. 5 defenseman, but at least they'll play him. They weren't playing Samsonov and his $3.5 million contract. The key to this deal was the salary reduction, but they also had an ulterior motive. Salmelainen is a highly talented diminutive winger. He can do everything Samsonov can – including not show up for games. The Habs technically free up $900K in salary, gain a rearguard and not lose anything (yes, I'm saying Salmelainen and Samsonov have equal potential, despite the latter's proven track record). Don't forget another possibility: the Habs could buy out Cullimore's contract, which would be cheaper than buying out Samsonov's.

 

The Hawks get: to take a chance on Sergei Samsonov, who in my mind will bounce back on this team. He is a Denis Savard kind of player – fast, exciting and offensive. Slot him in on the other wing on Martin Havlat's line and watch those two go. Find the right European to center the two, and you just might have something. They weren't using Salmelainen anyway and they have enough kids to cover the loss of Cullimore.

 

Fantasy Players Impacted: Samsonov just went from minimal fantasy value to back where he was when he was in Boston. I could sit on the sidelines like most experts and say he "could improve and get 65-75 points, or he could be a bust again"…but I won't. I'm confident that he will flourish in Chicago and will reach those numbers. He's too young to be done and he couldn't have found a better team – even Pittsburgh wouldn't have been this good a fit (see Ekman for details).

📢 advertisement:

 

This may be a small drag on Radim Vrbata's production, but I think Vrbata improves this year. The Hawks are building their forward corps and it looks like they will have two big lines when it's all said and done.

 

Tony Salmelainen owners (like myself, in one pool) can now hang onto him. I was going to drop him, but his upside of 60 to 65 points is worth giving him one more shot this year. I doubt Carbonneau will like him, but stranger things have happened. The Habs are not against playing small forwards, that's for sure. 

Leave A Comment

UPCOMING GAMES

Jun 17 - 20:06 FLA vs EDM

Starting Goalies

Top Skater Views

  Players Team
MARCO ROSSI MIN
JJ PETERKA BUF
K'ANDRE MILLER NYR
CONNOR BEDARD CHI
BRADY TKACHUK OTT

Top Goalie Profile Views

  Players Team
DARCY KUEMPER L.A
KAREL VEJMELKA UTA
JAKUB DOBES MTL
UKKO-PEKKA LUUKKONEN BUF
JOEY DACCORD SEA

LINE COMBOS

  Frequency ANA Players
19.8 TREVOR ZEGRAS MASON MCTAVISH SAM COLANGELO
19.5 ALEX KILLORN CUTTER GAUTHIER LEO CARLSSON
16.2 FRANK VATRANO TROY TERRY RYAN STROME

DobberHockey Podcasts

Keeping Karlsson: Kreider Down South

Elan and Brian check in on the NHL playoffs (and the Keeping Karlsson Playoff Pool), announce a change to the draft rules for Season 11 of the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (KKUPFL), share thoughts on the one single relevant offseason transaction so far, and put a handful of 2024-25 breakout performances under the microscope to see if they’ll continue into 2025-26.

Fantasy Hockey Life: Montreal Canadiens with Ryan Szporer

Ryan Szporer is back to report on the Montreal Canadiens. Jesse and Victor interview Ryan about returning pros Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield, Ivan Demidov, Juraj Slafkovsky, Patrik Laine, Lane Hutson, Mike Matheson, Kaiden Guhle, Sam Montembeault, and Jakub Dobes. In Cat’s Instincts, Cat Silverman of InGoal mag breaks down Jakub Dobes, Cayden Primeau, and Jacob […]

Fantasy Hockey Life: Detroit Red Wings with Max Bultman

Max Bultman of the Athletic is here to report on the Detroit Red Wings. Jesse and Victor interview Max about returning pros Lucas Raymond, Dylan Larkin, Alex DeBrincat, Patrick Kane, Marco Kasper, JT Compher, Elmer Soderblom, Andrew Copp, Vladimir Tarasenko, Moritz Seider, Simon Edvinsson, Erik Gustafsson, Cam Talbot and Alex Lyon. In Cat’s Instincts, Cat […]

FIND US ON FACEBOOK

📢 advertisement: