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Chris Neil leaving Ottawa Senators

  • CHRIS NEIL A FREE AGENT — Chris Neil is unrestricted, at 30 years old, and looking for what will likely be his last significant contract. Though he doesn’t have much touch around the net, he is one of the more skilled tough guys in the league, skates well, plays hard every night and plays the right way. He has averaged 184 PIMS’s and 74 games the past 5 seasons. I expect him to sign a 3 or 4 year deal, and as TSN points out, he may have already declined a 4 yr $6.8mm deal. Though not a Senators fan, i have always enjoyed watching Neil and think he will be a great asset to which ever team he signs with.

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Nic Antropov seeking 5Mil???

Reports out of New York (Larry Brooks, New York Post) that Nic Antropov‘s agent, none other than Mark Gandler himself, is looking for a long-term deal for at least 5 million per season.

Glen Sather is quoted “Based on the first volley from [agent] Mark Gandler, there is a slim chance [of Antropov returning],” the general manager said following the fifth round of the Entry Draft. “There’s a snowball’s chance in hell that’s going to happen. It’s ridiculous. I hate to criticize an agent, but let’s have a little bit of reality here.”

For those not familiar with Mr. Gandler, he was the agent responsible for the ridiculous career choices of Alexei Yashin.  After 3 separate holdouts (for more money) on his contract with the Ottawa Senators in 5 years, there was a full year wasted in 1999-2000 after being suspended for not reporting and honouring his contract. This marked the end of Yashin’s time in Ottawa, and on draft day, 2001, Yashin was sent to the New York Islanders for defenceman Zdeno Chára, forward Bill Muckalt and the second overall draft selection, which the Senators used to draft highly-touted centerman Jason Spezza. Islanders’ GM Mike Milbury promptly re-signed Yashin to an enormous 10-year, $87.5 million USD contract.

The final 4 years of the contract would be bought out in 2006-07 after another playoff loss in the first round , with Yashin held pointless in the 5 games. Amazingly, Yashin’s agent, Mark Gandler, claimed that his client was keen on a return to Ottawa once his contract had been bought out by the Islanders. “It’s a new chapter and we’ll be calling Ottawa for sure,” Gandler was quoted in the Ottawa Sun as saying, adding “He’d love to return to Ottawa, in fact.” However, the Senators showed little to no interest in bringing Yashin back into the fold, and Gandler was subsequently “not happy with” contract offers from various NHL teams, resulting in threats of his client returning to Russia to resume his hockey career, where he plays today.

This is the cross-roads Nic Antropov is standing at today. Surely he can see for himself that this request is absurd for 28 goals with 59 points and a -14 player who has spent a large part of his career injured. Playing hardball is a slippery slope and with most GM’s anticipating a reduced salary cap on the horizon, Antropov should look to the past to see his possible future.

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Burke adds toughness to Leafs

Toronto Maple Leafs General Manager Brian Burke talks about the draft selections from this years draft, the short and long-term potential of the selections, and how the team will be active in the free agent market come July 1st. (source:The Canadian Press/TSN)

As much as I admire Brian Burke, one would think after all the talk about moving up to get Tavares (a claim that was really hard to see coming to fruition for a multitude of reasons) and the subsequent failure to do so, he’d spend more time talking about what he did accomplish at the NHL entry draft. That said, rather than getting the Leafs faithfull’s hopes up with bold predictions, why not just surprise them with a signing or two come July 1st?

Brian is obviously an intelligent individual but you have to start to wonder if he’s aware that the people of Toronto aren’t the people of Anaheim…He’ll get a couple free passes in the beginning but all this bravado is being kept track of and bold predictions can come back to haunt you in Leafland.

Does anyone remember Paul Maurice and the prediction that the Leafs would compete for the Stanley Cup in 2007, only to miss the playoffs altogether? The media was hard on him for that bold prediction and in the end, I’m sure he was wishing he just used a typical hockey cliche about giving it their best every night.

The point is, the fans in Toronto are starved for a team to cheer for and if Burke is going to get their hopes up, for his sake I hope he can come through.

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Flames acquire rights to Jay Bouwmeester

Tim Wharnsby of the Globe and Mail reporting that the Calgary Flames have acquired the rights to Jay Bouwmeester, despite the fact the the soon to be UFA has apparently showed interest in testing the free agent market. The price was pretty high-a third-round pick and Jordan Leopold. The clock will be ticking as they try to sign him before July 1st.

Update>: The Calgary Flames have acquired forward Brandon Prust from the Phoenix Coyotes in exchange for defenseman Jim Vandermeer.(source:TSN)

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