One of the Ducks' big problems last season was finding secondary scoring.
They now have:
Ryan-Getzlaf-Perry
Lupul-Koivu-Selanne
So it looks like they've managed to correct that issue. They did, however, lose Pronger and Beauchemin so they've been severely weakened on the backend. Having Whitney and Wisniewski all season will help some but likely not enough to overcome losing those big 2.
He'll be missed, he did a lot in the community. He's had his ups and downs on the ice, but he's a solid playmaker that can help a team if he has the finishers on the wing.
3.25 million for the year seems reasonable. Not sure why the Canadiens couldn't find a way to liberate that kind of money for him, but I guess management had other plans.
At least he won't be subjected to the "Why don't you speak French?" in Anaheim, plus he gets to play with Teemu.
Best of luck.
kind of a bizarre signing. Not a characteristic Ducks forward at all. I don't doubt the guys character but the physical play that the Ducks pride themselves on isn't really part of the package. Hope he and Teemu can stay healthy for the season.
No, he's not going to win any fights or decimate anyone with a check but he's tough for his size, doesn't shy away from anyone and goes to the net. In last year's playoffs, he was the only one with the balls to go up against Chara when everyone else on this team (including the internet legend, Alex Kovalev) would do their best to avoid the Big Z
I must be the only one happy about this.
See ya !
:beer: :dance:
15 years of mysery, 6-7 coach , 4-5 G-M and 2 playoffs apperance in round 2 since he became our first center can now be forgotten.