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The Hockey News on NHL General Managers

Ansar Khan posted the recent THN GM rankings on his blog today. Ken Holland is on the top, a placement with which I couldn’t agree more, though I am a bit biased. Seriously though, he’s done a pretty good job, right?

Khan also points out the Forbes ranking of all sports GMs, which has Holland last of all the NHL front office bosses (90th overall). I guess that’s another reason not to go to Forbes for hockey-related content.

James Mirtle has also posted on the THN feature.

I don’t have this week’s THN yet because they get delivered to school and I’m at home for “Spring Break.” (It snowed last night. Real spring-like.)

St. James: Wings “have been offered Jason Blake”

Apparently, the Islanders have called the Wings to offer them Jason Blake. I wouldn’t be opposed to that at all, if the price was reasonable. He’d certainly help generate offense.

NHL.com feature on Brett Lebda

John McGourty has a great piece up at NHL.com on Brett Lebda, who I think is the Wings’ most underrated young player. Be sure to check it out.

MacDonald put on waivers

Update (24. Feb, 1:50 PM): See 1:50 PM update on today’s GameDay post. -Matt

Update (24. Feb, 11:35 AM): Ansar Khan reports that since the Griffins will have trouble giving MacDonald playing time, the Wings will try to loan him to another AHL team or perhaps even send him down to the ECHL.

The main topic of Khan’s piece is the trade deadline, and it’s looking less and less likely that the Wings are actually going to be able to acquire anyone:

“There are prices we won’t pay,” Holland said before the Red Wings hosted the Edmonton Oilers at Joe Louis Arena.

“We’ll just sit on the sidelines and do nothing. I’m hearing that Monday or Tuesday as we get closer to the deadline and teams are sitting with players, prices will come down. If the prices don’t come down, we’re just going to sit on the sidelines and go into the playoffs with this team. It’s ridiculous right now.”

My stance on this remains the same as it was during the rumor storm with Peter Forsberg: the Wings could probably use an addition, but I don’t want to see them throw away their future for a rental. - Matt

Update (24. Feb, 1:17 AM): It turns out that I totally misread the situation yesterday afternoon, having been set off on a certain track by Khan’s post and extrapolating it into an overreaction.

Of all the reasons to waive MacDonald, I didn’t think of what probably should have been the most obvious one, given the resent news on the goaltending situation in Detroit. According to Helene St. James, Holland said later Friday afternoon that there was no deal coming and Joey was waived mostly in an attempt to get him to Grand Rapids where he’ll get more playing time and will finish the season, barring an injury. That means the goalie situation for the Griffins just got a little more complicated, as Jimmy Howard and Stefan Liv have been strong lately, I’m told, and need playing time as well.

As far as the goaltending situation in Detroit goes, we’ll be seeing Dominik Hasek and Chris Osgood from here on out, folks. Dom will obviously get the majority of the games, but he will also back up Ozzie at times, though I believe MacDonald will still be on hand for the game against Nashville tonight (which became even more important with the Wings’ shootout loss to the Oilers. More on that in the morning.).

St. James does mention that the move freed up $117,000 in cap space, which could come in handy should the Wings become frontrunners in trade talks for one of the top forwards on the market. So, while no deal was imminent, waiving MacDonald could help their chances of acquiring the “top six” forward they’re supposed to be seeking. - Matt

Ansar Khan reports that the Wings have put Joey MacDonald on waivers and suggests it could be a move to free up space for a trade.

He also notes that the timing is strange given the fact that Chris Osgood is playing Saturday and MacDonald’s usual job is to backup in those situations. Apparently, MacDonald could still be around if he clears waivers, which Khan says is likely, because he won’t have to be sent down immediately. I highly doubt they’ll have Dominik Hasek do the backing up so in the case that MacDonald is claimed off waivers by another team, expect one of the Griffins goalies to get the call-up.

This is interesting. Like Khan writes, it could mean they’re in the running for one of the more frequently-talked about trade options, such as Keith Tkachuk or Todd Bertuzzi. Keep an eye on the wire, folks. It doesn’t strike me as something Holland would do if he didn’t have a deal already cooking, because he could waive MacDonald at any time leading up to the deadline if he were only waiting for a good trade opportunity to come up this weekend. If a trade’s coming, and this move would be pretty pointless if one wasn’t, it won’t be long before it’ll be announced.

Aftonbladet article on Zetterberg in translation

Paul Kukla has a very rough translation of the Aftonbladet article that includes the picture that had the lockerroom laughing yesterday. As is usually the case with these machine translations from Swedish, it can get pretty humorous.

Khan on the Forsberg deal

Ansar Khan wrote on the Forsberg trade last night, pointing out that it’s better for the Wings that he ended up in Nashville rather than Anaheim, as a possible matchup with a Forsberg/Pronger team would make things tough in the first round. In Nashville, he can’t hurt the Wings until later rounds, if at all.

It’s looking like it will be tough for the Wings to respond with a big trade of their own, but possible acquisitions include (as listed by Khan) Bill Guerin, Keith Tkachuk, Todd Bertuzzi, Gary Roberts, Owen Nolan, Fredrik Modin, and Marco Sturm. I have to say that none of those names really appeal to me, but I’d take any one of them as long as they don’t go after Bertuzzi.

Waddell on Forsberg, other deals

The Windsor Star’s Dave Waddell has a piece out today discussing the Forsberg situation. Nothing very new, though he touches on something only brought up by Ansar Khan yesterday: the possible trading of Robert Lang. Waddell and Khan both suggest the Rangers are interested, in which case I have to ask, who would we get in return? (via. Snapshots)

2/12 Quick Links

Update (2:30 PM):Ansar Khan writes on the Peter Forsberg situation and has a few interesting tidbits, particularly the possibility that the Wings might look to trade away Robert Lang for a winger on top of making a push for Forsberg. - Matt

… Henrik Zetterberg has been named the “First Star of the Week” by the NHL.

… Also Zetterberg-related: see also Dave’s response to the Freep’s Michael Rosenberg column advising Wings fans to maintain proper “perspective.” Rosenberg believes the jury’s still out on Zetterberg, and Dave is right to point out that he’s way off base there.

… Ottawa Senator’s goalie Ray Emery is only getting suspended for three games after this vicious slash last night.

… Ladislav Nagy is now a Dallas Star. So much for this rumor.

Kulfan on Dom’s wrist

Ted Kulfan wins the Optimist of the Week award with this bit from the “Burning Questions” feature:

Q. Is there any reason to be concerned about Dominik Hasek’s right wrist injury?

A. Yes, given Hasek’s history with injuries. He doesn’t like to play if he isn’t feeling 100 percent.

The Wings knew it was a bit of a gamble signing Hasek, but so far they’ve been lucky. Maybe their luck is about to run out.

It could make for an interesting week.

Um, thanks, Ted. I was doing a pretty good job of not freaking out about the injury before that little confidence builder.

2/9 Notes

Update (10. Feb, 12:45 AM): Over at KK, Chuck Gormley has some more on the Forsberg situation. He believes that if Forsberg decides to ask for a trade to one of a list of teams, his preferences, “would probably be, in order, Detroit (Lidstrom), Vancouver (Naslund), Anaheim and San Jose.”

I’ve heard the Forsberg-Naslund connection talked up a lot (i.e., they’re childhood friends and used to hope to play together again for their hometeam, MoDo - which they did during the lockout), but not one with Lidstrom so much (it must be from their time together on national teams as they’ve never played together professionally). Interesting that Nick may be a bigger pull than Naslund, thought it could be more because of the Wings’ chances than anything else. If it’s true. - Matt

Update (2:50 PM): ESPN’s Scott Burnside has a take on the Mark Messier GM story that’s similar to my reaction, though his commentary is quite a bit less inflammatory than my knee-jerk rhetoric. - Matt

The Wings were shut out for the first time in 176 games last night as the Blues beat them 1-0 in St. Louis. It looks as though they had another slow start to the game and never really recovered, despite strong goaltending by Joey MacDonald. Joey gave them a chance to win by stopping everything except for a freak goal that went in off Chris Chelios.

For Blues fans, the bad news is that Manny Legace was hurt during the second period in a collision with Thomas Holmstrom.

The Wings play Calgary at home next, on Sunday at 6:00 PM ET.

Since I did not see the game and cannot provide a first-hand account, I suggest going to Gorilla Crouch, where Dave will probaby publish one soon, and No Pun Intended, where Steph already has.

… Unfortunately for the Wings, the Predators did not lose last night. They beat the Leafs in a penalty-filled affair in Nashville and are again in the lead by three points. They can go up by five with a win over the Kings on Saturday.

…. Ted Kulfan suggests that Henrik Zetterberg could be in the running for the Selke Trophy this year. I agree, and thought the same thing last year. It’s the young stars in the East that get all the attention, and though they obviously deserve a lot, I’m with Wayne Gretzky in saying Zetterberg is flying under many people’s radar.

… Kulfan and George Sipple of the Free Press both mention the rumor that the Wings are interested in Todd Bertuzzi. I’ll be frank: I would be absolutely appalled if they do end up going that route. You know may recall my opposition toward acquiring Peter Forsberg due to the uncertainty about his health. Well, I’d take Foppa any day over Bertuzzi, ankle problems and all (even more so now that he’s found some kind of workable solution). Ugh. There is no reason to bring Todd and his baggage into the lockerroom. Please Kenny, no Bertuzzi.

Oh, and by the way, the Forsberg rumor is heating up slightly, with the story currently being that he would be willing to waive his no-trade clause for three teams only: Detroit, Anaheim, and Montreal.