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As everyone knows by now, the Stars have picked up the new ex-goaltender of Atlanta for Ivan Vishnevski and a 4th round draft pick in return.

The question on everyone’s mind is what this means going forward.  For one, I can’t see them keeping three goaltenders on staff – 2 number 1’s and a backup is too much for any team.  There are a few teams doing it now but none of their goalies can be called a true number 1 and so they are forced to make due.  Now, I could be totally wrong and Joe may just really want three goaltenders.

So assuming I’m right and they are intending to unload a goalie, such as Turco then what is going to happen?  Well I personally can’t get the Souray trade rumors out of my head.   The question is do the Oilers want to pick up someone like Turco while Khabibulin recovers from his surgery that will keep him out for a large part of the season.  Probably not, honestly.  The only way we would be picking up Souray would be by other means,  such as cheap forwards to a team who is strapped for cash due to forwards that they dumped a huge amount of money in in 06 and then they stopped performing for them.  So whatever they do it has to be something that is cost-effective.  This means maybe someone like Brunnstrom.  He’s the shoe-in in all of my scenarios because he has up-side and he’s not a huge part of the team.  Unfortunately, that isn’t going to be worthy of a guy like Souray, further more that means we’d have to give up someone from our youth pool, like Benn (or Wandell if they are looking to next year, which the Oilers SHOULD be doing) then of course someone to fill that defense void which would equate to a Niskanen/Daley/Woywitka.  I can’t see them giving up Robidas or Fistric, but I see the others as fair game at this point and with them losing an offensive blue-liner then it would probably be Niskanen or Daley.

This is all speculation of course, I’m sure in the next 10 days or so they will make some mind blowing trade (this could be in the good or bad way…) that has nothing to do with anything I’ve ever imagined.

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A lot has happened in the last week or so after a depressing start to the free agent era off-season.  But now we see a few acquisitions and even more talk of moves and the looming presence of even now – some unsigned free agents of our own.  So what does this all mean?  Are all of the anger/depression driven rants from fellow Stars fans merited?  Is Daley terrible?  Is Auld good enough?  Is Neiuwendyk the worst GM ever?  Is Richards going to New York?

In my opinion?

Daley – was one of our only Defensemen with a positive +/- ratings last year, finishing out with a +2 – as I have said before.  So, going on that you could say that players like Robidas, Grossman and Fistric are even worse.  And Niskanen is young but highly sought after by other teams from what I hear – and people who get paid a million dollars to know things are probably more credible than a few angry people with a keyboard and an Internet connection.  That’s all I’ll say about the players who everyone wants to see go.

Auld – likely a career back-up goaltender who has flashes of first string capacity.  He was cheap to get and will be cheap to maintain at just a 1 million dollar price tag and only costing us a 6th round draft pick, as Ottawa was looking to unload his contract in favor of their newly acquired goaltender in Pascal LeClair before the trade-deadline.   Will he get the job done?  Judging by his numbers last year in 40+ games, he will be more than enough to fill a back-up spot that will hopefully only see 20-25 games this season behind a rejuvenated Turco

Richards – is part of a rumor that the Rangers want him and could be traded.  Odds of this happening are very slim, but not impossible.  His contract is heavy despite his skill level, but this season is assumed to be his first full season with the Stars after only playing 56 games last season due to injury.  He still pulled almost 50 points out of the season and would be very hard to replace as far as offensive points goes, especially from the Rangers.  If the trade went through it would probably be for a forward and a defensemen and honestly, Rangers don’t have anything I could see the Stars wanting right now.  Redden has been the name muttered, but his contract is just as ugly but with less of a pay-out, if I had to guess his upcoming season’s performance.  Dubinsky was the other name mentioned as the Forward that would come our way in the deal – I wouldn’t mind seeing him in a Stars jersey but not for Richards.  No deal really makes sense unless our new GM just really thinks we NEED a #1 Defenseman more than we need a playmaking top line center and sees Redden as a logical choice.

Neiuwendyk – finally found his place in the free agent market as he picked up two defensemen, a depth center and a backup goaltender after Gustavsson decided to go to Toronto.  The moves left people wondering what exactly he was doing.  First let me just say that most of these moves are probably heavily put on the back of our scouts more than our GM.  The fact that he over-stocked our back end with people shouldn’t be accredited to his inability to add, there is obviously a move coming.  We also tend to forget that Zubov is probably not coming back.  We still have the overstock problem, which will likely see at least one defenseman go down to the AHL affiliate.  There is still room for a trade that we will probably see before August (hopefully).

Woywitka will be in Dallas based on the nature of his contract, so will Skrastin based on what we need on the blue line and in the locker room (replacement for Sydor), Peters the Center was brought in for the AHL affiliate primarily.    That leaves us with: Daley, Niskanen, Grossman, Fistric, Hutchinson, Robidas, Skrastins, Woywitka – with Vishnevskiy as a notable OFD that will probably start in Austin as part of their #1 pair.  That leaves us with 8 defensemen, none of which are really top 2 calibre though Robidas and Daley got the job done on good nights.

Over all none of the deals were particularly bad, they were all bargain bin signings and if we needed number 3-4, 5-6 defensemen then they would be heralded as great.  Fact is we don’t so people are panicking under the assumption that there was no rhyme or reason to the moves.  Because, apparently they don’t do this sort of thing for a living.  They may make mistakes, but generally they know how to stock their team as far as numbers go.

Zubov – is still sitting on the fence but the longer he waits to sign with someone the less likely it will be with Dallas.  Or at least that’s the general assumption.  He isn’t going to get his 5 million+ contract from the Stars, that’s certain.  The question is really, “what is everyone else offering him?”  – and where does it leave us if he DOES come back?  We have a first line OFD for what?  1-2 more years?   If that, considering his recent string of health related absences.  Do we need him back?  If it frees up cap space and our ability to bring in someone else, probably not considering his age and recent track record.  Should we try to get him back?  Sure, why not…  that’s under the assumption that he would come back with a bargain price tag based on a slightly more expensive model of Lehtinen’s recent re-signed contract.  2 million for a year with incentives for another million, at most.

So what exactly IS the state of the Stars as of now?

We could still use a first pair defenseman, preferably puck moving offensive.  Neiuwendyk will likely be trying to acquire one as we speak and beyond.  If he finds one, we will likely see a taletned rookie go, unfortunately.  That means Neal, Benn or Brunnstrom.  You have to take into consideration, however – that Marc “Offense First” Crawford is our new coach.  This means any deal that sees a legitimate offensive threat leave our team is going to be pretty hard fought against first.  Then again, you could see the moving of one of our current forwards who played in Dallas last season as making room for someone like Benn to come up for his first year in the NHL.  The only missing piece is that previously mentioned defensive piece – so where does that leave us?  Pretty decent, to be honest – given the grand scheme of things.

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As you know another “depth” defensemen has been signed by our fearless leader in Wowitka from the Blues blueline.

The response?  Well, as you can imagine the community isn’t happy.  I say as you can imagine, because they never are – but asside from that – this is a pretty questionable move when you don’t know the context.  I don’t claim to know anything anyone else doesn’t – so I’m just as in the dark as anyone else.  Given the nature of the one-way contract you have to assume that he is going to be on the active roster in Dallas come the start of the season.

The question is, who is going to be let go? There are various options – and while Stars fans would just love to see one of our only + defensemen from last season go in Daley, I can’t see that happening.  He played his best season last year as he manned up and took charge of the blue line with Robidas in light of rookie defensemen in their second years proving they are rookies and key veterans not being around in Zubov and Boucher, not to mention new faces going in out of the line up on the back end regularly.

I’m not saying he’s the best defenseman in the league but he is a solid 2nd pair d-man with an offensive upside on his good days and he’s getting better. If he keeps getting more and more consistent I don’t see why anyone would move him.  The primary option without a trade is probably going to probably be sending Fistric down if he resigns with Dallas.  With a trade you will probably see either Niskanen or Daley go – I will admit that.  Simply because they are worth something to another team.  However with a trade you have to assume that one of our scoring forwards are going to go as well.  Otherwise the trade would be one defenseman for another and that makes no sense.

So essentially a decent defenseman and a great forward, for a great defenseman and a decent forward in return.  That’s what you’d assume anyway considering we have a pretty deep forward core and our defense is the piece in need.  Well, there is the idea that there would be a goaltender move in it – one of our AHL goalies like Climie and a defenceman for a goaletender, etc.   I suppose.

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TSN reports that the Dallas Stars have signed Defenseman Karlis Skrastins to a 2-year 2.75 million dollar contract.  Who is Skrastins?

Well, take it or leave it but he’s coming from the Panthers after playing his first full season in about three or four years.  He hits about 15-20 points a year when he plays 80 games.  He pulled a decent year with the +/- last year with the Panthers finishing out at +9 for the season having played 80 of the 82 games.  While he has had quite a few decent seasons over his career his over all +/- finishes out at -40.  The good news on that front is that most of that was built up from some horrible years during his early days after being drafted by Nashville in 99 up until the 03/04 season when he was moved to the Avalanche, since then he’s not gone as low as -9 and peaked at +18 that year.  He also eats up a lot of time at around 20 minutes average a game.  What this does mean is it’s very unlikely Sydor is re-signed – as if that wasn’t obvious by now.  Either way we’ll get to see him in action whether we like or not on opening night of the 09/10 season.  That is unless he hurts his neck in training camp, of course. (more…)

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