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post July 1 – Kent Huskins Day

July 1st, 2009, 10:30 pm

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July 1 has come and gone and as I expected, Doug Wilson wasn’t in on the fun – he never is. Whether it’s by choice or because NHL players still don’t view San Jose has a free agent destination, Doug Wilson never has much to report on July 1st. So, if you’re disappointed – don’t slit your wrists yet – you had to know this was going to happen. I always get caught up in UFA frenzy, wondering if this will be the year the Sharks get a big fish – but there was no chance. The trade route is where we’ll see our major changes.

The Sharks made one signing today, technically a “re-signing” but this player never played a single minute for San Jose after he was acquired in a trade at the deadline due to a foot injury. Kent Huskins, a member of the Stanley Cup winning Ducks, must have seen something he liked in the Bay Area and is sticking around for two seasons at 3.4M total. His addition means there will be some subtraction among Vlasic, Ehrhoff, Luko and Murray – one of those dudes isn’t going to be on the team next year – and honestly, I think two of them won’t be there. Doug Wilson loves to play this angle, there are going to be a few teams pretty upset they didn’t land a UFA today and they will come calling to Doug Wilson who has his own version of Komisarek in Murray signed long term, plus he has a smooth skating Ehrhoff to those who lost out on Ohlund. Those are valuable assets to have on the table to someone who might be itching to make a splash. The Sharks didn’t give Huskins $1.7M per season to sit on his ass – he is going to be playing in the top six every night, no question in my mind.

Here’s something to ponder based on a comment I saw on David Pollak’s blog. If the Sharks were willing to $1.7M for Huskins, why not add an extra year and sign formers Preds defendeer Greg Zanon, who inked with the Wild for a reported three years/$5.8M. Zanon is a shot blocking monster, with 237 blocks, and was a major part of Nashville’s top ten penalty kill. Now maybe Zanon wanted to return to the mid-West where he played his college hockey in Nebraska and in the AHL in Milwaukee, but I’d like to think that while the coaching staff saw what Huskins can offer in practice, having the opportunity to sign the league’s leading shot blocker in Zanon for the same price was at least considered…

Here are some players I’m keeping an eye on in the next week or so to see if they should be checking out Bay Area real estate:

Tomas Kaberle – while I don’t think he is the perfect fit, he is damn good d-man and could be a solid #2 to Boyle’s top banana. If Burke was asking for Kessel, would Ron Wilson be interested in Cheechoo or Michalek?

Speaking of Phil Kessel – if the Bruins have him on the block and were looking to add D, how about Ehrhoff for Kessel?

Scott Hartnell – Either Carcillo or Hartnell has to go, and Hartnell makes more $$. Doug Wilson might be able to get him for a low price – Philly can’t add any more payroll.

Jack Johnson – Dean Lombardi struck out on both Havlat and Gaborik (big surprise), so maybe the long-term signed Michalek would tempt him enough to unload Jack Johnson to the Sharks…especially if Johnson won’t sign. These two teams could be perfect dance partners in a trade, if they can stomach dealing within the division. Jack Johnson in theory would be perfect-o if he develops as projected along side Dan Boyle. He could be the next Rob Blake…or he could be the next Jeff Jillson. It’s worth the risk if the deal is there, if you ask me.

Let’s keep our wits about us. Dan Boyle wasn’t a Shark until July 4th. Who knows what will happen tomorrow.

10 Comments to “July 1 – Kent Huskins Day”

  1. Ivan M says:

    I’m still thinking we may see a trade for Heatley. Not sure if you saw, but both Dreger and McKenzie reported yesterday on TSN (first on Twitter than in an article) that Heatley didn’t make his mind up yesterday about Oilers because he was under the impression on the draft day that it was either NYR or the Sharks that he’ll go to, and baam – Sens accept Oilers offer.

    Michalek + Cheechoo + Prospect *not Petrecki* + 1st round pick in 2010 for Heatley – I’d take it either as Sharks or Sens GM.

  2. I can’t imagine the Sharks giving up three players and a 1st round pick for Heatley. Ottawa is totally bent over a barrel here and IF the Sharks are interested, then the price just went waaay down. Given all the bad press and Heatley’s tag of being a problem child, I don’t see him coming to San Jose as part of a makeover – and especially not at that price.

  3. Ivan M says:

    Ottawa just paid $4M bonus to Heatley and the word is that because of that, he’s price has gone up, which is understandable.

    With Chicago signing of Hossa, I think we may do a move to respond to this. But what do we know. None of us saw Boyle’s signing, or Thornton or Blake.

    DW can’t talk about major changes and Grier, Moen and Lemiuex being the only ones affected.

  4. Mr. Plank says:

    Ivan- I’m not sure it’s even possible for Grier, Moen, and Lemieux to be the only ones affected. We’re currently sitting at 5.3 M in cap space, and need to sign/call up six forwards (with one of those being a healthy scratch) as well as a backup goaltender.

    This is without Clowe signed, mind you. Pollak reported at InsideBayArea.com that they had come to terms- is it safe to assume he’s somewhere in the 3 M per range? Regardless, that’s a pretty tight salary fit even if Clowe wasn’t in the picture.

    I’m kind of scared to see what happens.

  5. Mr. Plank says:

    Oh, and nice podcast yesterday guys. Any potential new names grier? I’m thinking “cantstoptheearlyexit” hardy har har.

  6. Tom says:

    I agree that DW still has tricks up his sleeve… I kinda think everything is coming down to Gustavsson making his choice. I think is he comes here they MIGHT consider trading Nabby…

    But I agree that Heatly is NOT COMING TO SJ…I don’t think DW wants him, kinda seems like what we already have, all skill not much grit.

    I still think Hartnell would be a great addition.

    Any chances we might be able to take a stab at Beauchemin??

  7. Tom: Beauchemin would be a great addition and not out of the realm of possibility…although I keep hearing he could be replacing Ohlund in Vancouver. He would be a great #2 guy who plays the kill and can go toe to toe with most anyone. I’m guessing he gets $18-20M over 5 years, a little less than Komisarek and a little more than Spacek got from Montreal.

  8. jacob says:

    Other than Moen, are there people DW should be looking at that would be our new “captain of the pk” now that grier is gone. Is there any way to improve at this position or should we expect Mitchell and McGinn to head our PK. Stephane Veilleux might be a possibility (McClellen coached him in Houston) but that doesn’t like much of an upgrade to Moen (though he might be cheaper).

  9. Mike says:

    I think the PK is in the able hands of Marleau, Pavelski, and Mitchell.

  10. evilducks says:

    Clowe signs for 4 years for 3.5 a year… I think we’re officially out of cap space at this point. I have no idea how he’s going to pull this off.

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