June 22nd, 2007, 11:31 am
For the second year in the row, I will be watching the draft live. Or close to live, anyway (thank you, TiVo). There’s already been a big trade today- Toskala and Bell to the Leafs for a 1st, 2nd, and 4th round pick. Adrian Aucoin, probably the most coveted UFA defensemen a couple of years ago, waived his no-trade clause to go to the Flames, essentially straight-up for Andrei Zyuzin.
Grier and I won’t be live-blogging, because frankly, nobody cares about the draft. We’ll be posting more on the various moves this weekend probably.
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June 11th, 2007, 4:41 pm
ESPN is reporting that the Sharks, Sabres, and Kings are in the running for Chris Drury. The Philly Inquirer has a similar story (via Yahoo). According to that, “every indication is he will end up with the San Jose Sharks”. First of all, this kind of speculation rarely turns out to be correct, and if it isn’t, no one gets castigated for it. If Drury signs with the Sabres before July 1, no one will remember the PI had it wrong. It sells newspapers.
But the ESPN story and my (albeit amateur) internal salary gauge says Drury will get at least $6M per year. That sounds like too much, for a guy that had less than 70 pts in the regular season. For that kind of money you can get Briere, who had more points and plays the same position. I think the market will overpay for ‘locker room leadership’ and ‘clutch performance’. And in case you haven’t read previous posts, I’m unconvinced that those things brings a decided advantage.
Pop quiz- which of these players had fewer points than Chris Drury last year:
A. Kristian Huselius
B. Jonathan Cheechoo
C. Slava Kozlov
D. Andrew Brunette
Give up? It’s E- none of the above. Guess the highest salary amongst this group. It’s Cheech, averaging $3M for the next four years. All the others are around $2M per (Kozlov is a UFA too, by the way). I’m going to have a hard time being convinced that Drury deserves a 100% premium because he’s a locker room leader and good in the clutch. Not that points should be the only determinant of salary, but let’s get real. I think Drury owes Buccigross a commission on his next contract, for all the love he’s gotten in print.