Damien Brunner, RW - Detroit
Brunner is available because of a discrepancy in
what he feels he's worth and what teams, specifically the Red Wings,
are willing to pay him with the salary cap having shrunk. He may be
playing hockey this season back in his native Switzerland because of
it. Brunner rejected contract offers of two and three years from the
Red Wings before becoming an unrestricted free agent July 5. He
hasn't gained too much public traction, with rumors of him being
linked to teams scarce at best. Brunner had 10 goals in his first 19
games with the Red Wings last season but tailed off over his last 25
games, when he scored two goals and eight assists. He had nine points
in 14 Stanley Cup Playoff games.
Ilya
Bryzgalov, G - Philadelphia
Money isn't a problem for Bryzgalov, who is making
$1.63 million from the Flyers for the next 14 years because the team
used one of its two compliance buyouts on him this summer. He had
seven years remaining on his nine-year, $51 million contract.
Bryzgalov has had a hard time finding work in the NHL because most
teams have their goaltending situations ironed out. He has received
an invitation to attend Florida
Panthers training camp on a PTO, but so far he hasn't accepted
it. Tim Thomas
and Jose
Theodore also received invites from Panthers general manager Dale
Tallon.
Simon
Gagne, LW - Philadelphia
Concussion problems have taken Gagne off track and
the two-time 40-goal scorer for the Flyers hasn't even gotten a PTO
from his former team, which brought him back via trade last season
when it became clear he was the odd man out in L.A. The Flyers
instead chose to give a PTO to Cleary on Tuesday only to have him
turn it down Wednesday. The Flyers could invite Gagne to camp, but
the fact they haven't says enough about how far his star has fallen.
Gagne, 33, used to be a $5 million a year player.
Ron
Hainsey, D - Winnipeg
Hainsey, who is 32, is coming off a five-year,
$22.5 million contract, but his defensive game eroded last season and
he didn't do enough offensively to make up for it. He had 39 points
in 2008-09, the first season on a deal with the Atlanta Thrashers,
but his production has declined dramatically since then despite the
fact he maintained a top-four role. Hainsey's agent, Matt Keator,
wasn't specific when asked by NHL.com about interest in his client,
but he said he has had plenty of conversations about the defenseman
and they're "waiting for the right situation to present itself."
It may have Wednesday when the Carolina
Hurricanes revealed that defenseman Joni
Pitkanen won't play this season because of his left heel injury.
Filip
Kuba, D - Florida
The Panthers used a regular buyout on Kuba in
early July instead of a compliance buyout, so they are carrying a
salary-cap charge of $1.2 million this season and $1.4 million next
season, according to Capgeek.com. Kuba, 36, signed a two-year, $8
million contract last summer but was a disappointment in Florida,
leading to his buyout. Kuba would appear to be in a similar
predicament as Hainsey, except he's four years older (37 in
December).
Brenden
Morrow, LW - Pittsburgh
Although he has played a reckless style for most
of his career and his body has paid a price, there's little doubt
Morrow could help a team in a hybrid role where he could play top-six
minutes with the right mix of players but could move down and play on
a third or fourth line. The question is at what price? Morrow made
$4.1 million annually in each of the past six seasons. He scored 14
points in 15 games after being traded to Pittsburgh.
Vinny
Prospal, LW - Columbus
It's somewhat surprising the Blue Jackets are
moving on from Prospal, considering they have the cap space to sign
him. He's coming off a solid season, and right wing Nathan
Horton will miss the first half of the season while rehabbing
from offseason shoulder surgery. However, Columbus has not extended a
contract offer to Prospal and it appears it won't. Prospal would seem
like a good bet to head to another team's training camp on a
professional tryout, but he hasn't been invited anywhere despite the
fact he's a productive player at 38 years old.
No comments:
Post a Comment