StefanW
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It will be interesting to see whether the team is ready to pony up to keep this core (especially top six forwards) together. It could easily go either way at this point.
Which would speak more to loyalty than hopping teams that pay him more.
Guys, Ales Hemsky signed in Edmonton year after year after year. Can we please keep the doomsday predictions to a minimum?
What teams have the cap space to realistically sign him? Islanders, Florida, Buffalo, Colorado, Nashville, Dallas, Ottawa.
Then you have to look at who has space in their top 6 for him and how the team is trending. In Ottawa he'll have the chance to play on the 1st line with Spezza plus be on a team that SHOULD make the playoffs next season.
What teams have the cap space to realistically sign him? Islanders, Florida, Buffalo, Colorado, Nashville, Dallas, Ottawa.
Then you have to look at who has space in their top 6 for him and how the team is trending. In Ottawa he'll have the chance to play on the 1st line with Spezza plus be on a team that SHOULD make the playoffs next season.
http://www.senatorsextra.com/main/big-questions-about-the-big-line
“We’re having meetings now (between his agent and Senators general manager Bryan Murray) and we’ll see what’s going on. I’ve got to know what’s the future here and what they’re thinking and I will go from there. It’s just a few talks, nothing really big. I’m not rushing anything. I will see my options.â€
Hemsky is in position to strike it rich, but he says it’s not all about cold, hard cash.
“It’s the first time I will be a free agent, if it comes to it. I just want to play for a good team, a winning team, because I’ve missed the playoffs for the last eight years. I just want to play in the playoffs. That’s my goal.â€
Of course -- you can't expect someone to ignore a ton of cash being thrown their way. At the same time, there's precedent for players leaving behind money to sign somewhere they feel they're a good fit.There's also a difference between RFA and UFA.
Hemsky is a good guy, but expecting anyone to leave a bunch of money on the table when they hit UFA is really wishful thinking.
It would be nice to keep him, but I doubt we could afford it, and I have a funny feeling he will get a contract that drastically overpays him.
And it's not like he'd be taking a one-year deal to stay a Sen, either. I'm not sure I see your point here, Fuhr.He signed a 6/24 year deal with Oilers and then took 2/10
Now is a 30 year old UFA... It was not like he was taking one year deals just to stay an Oiler
Surely he already knows. His head's not buried in the sand.After he finds out we are a budget team he's gone
Oh, okay. Sorry. Guess we should all just stop debating. And here I thought it wasn't yet decided.Hemsky is going to Pittsburgh. Why would he turn down a chance to play with Crosby or Malkin and be on a team that's guaranteed to be a cup contender for the distant future? After rotting away in Edmonton and missing the playoffs for so long you can't blame the guy. Also Hemsky is a great playmaker and he could set up Crosby/Malkin for a lot of goals. The problem I have with Spezza offensively is he doesn't shoot enough so sometimes it's frustrating seeing Hemsky/Spezza both passing too much. At least Crosby/Malkin love to shoot and I wish Spezza would take their cue because he does have a great shot though he misses way too much.
I love how it's a foregone conclusion he's going to Pittsburgh. Let the doom and gloom continue!
Hemsky is going to Pittsburgh. Why would he turn down a chance to play with Crosby or Malkin and be on a team that's guaranteed to be a cup contender for the distant future? After rotting away in Edmonton and missing the playoffs for so long you can't blame the guy. Also Hemsky is a great playmaker and he could set up Crosby/Malkin for a lot of goals. The problem I have with Spezza offensively is he doesn't shoot enough so sometimes it's frustrating seeing Hemsky/Spezza both passing too much. At least Crosby/Malkin love to shoot and I wish Spezza would take their cue because he does have a great shot though he misses way too much.
I can't get over people want 19-9-83 to get a crack at an 82 game season. ALl 3 guys are used cars who are well over 200k. Really hope we do a blow it up rebuild and let Stone, Prince, Hoffman, Z-bad, Lazar etc. get top line minutes. People keep pointing to Edmonton as a defense as to not go that route, but what about the Avalanche?
And I can't get over people who want to blow everything up after one average season. ONE. Let's rebuild everytime we fail to make the playoffs!
Well. Bye Hemsky.
Can we please keep the doomsday predictions to a minimum?
If the organization makes a commitment to spezza, I could definitely see hemsky staying. He claims his top priority is making the playoffs and second is playing with an elite centre. He loves playing with spezza and if we makes a few changes to our blue line and macleans system I've to no doubt we'll b a playoff team next year
We didn't "barely miss the playoffs"
We've been out since November and put together a little streak when it didn't matter.
Hemsky won't be signing here. Acquiring him in the first place was pointless.
Agreed. If Melnyk would just pony up a little more cash to keep the Michalek, Spezza & Hemsky line together plus Ottawa would still have the Turris line & Hoffman, Zibby & Stone would create a decent 3rd scoring line, this could be a decent team with some high scorers on it. It comes down to Melnyk & whether he will spend to keep together a decent team, I don't think he will.Agree with the first part, but disagree with the bolded part. Getting Hemsky helped entertain the fans, which is actually the point. He also raised Spezza's game and helped to show that Spezza is still lethal when playing with the right winger. Believe me, the increase in Spezza's value due to the Hemsky time at the end of the season is going to be worth more than the 3rd and 5th picks which are in the 90+ percent category of amounting to nothing.
Hemsky with Spezza.
Stone with Turris.
Ryan with Zibanejad.
Neil with Smith.
Condra on left wing OR with someone else.
Lazar with Bingo.
I'd play Stone with Zibanejad, they used to be together on Bingo's 1st line along with Hoffman Why can't they be Ottawa's 3rd line & create another scoring line?Zbad was played as our 4th line center most of the year, so you're essentially benching Ryan if put with Zbad and coaching trends continue.