One of my best friends tried to convince me tonight that the summer isn’t that bad. I guess it’s not if you have good friends, family, and a BBQ chuck full of meat on a Saturday night. Not to mention a stupid amount of beer. No matter how good the night was it always ends though, so I sit down and watch TSN, only to realize that nothing happened that I give two shits about in the last 48 hours. Needless to say I’m pretty bored. I suppose that when I think about it a few things might be worth talking about.
Was the NHL right in shutting down the Kovalchuk contract? Damn right. I hate these contracts. Hossa, Pronger, Loungo, if I had my way I would have said NO GO in every case. The NHLPA will argue that the Kovalchuk deal is the same old, same old. Precedent has been set! It’s not true. The difference is simple. When you look at the maximum paid to the other players mentioned in their given contracts VS the actual cap hit, it might be 3 million bucks. The swing in Kovalchuk’s cap hit, 6.5, VS the maximum dollars he was to make in that contract, it’s 5 million bucks. All of these contracts go against the theory and spirit of the cap, but the Kovalchuk one steps WAY across a line that the NHL thankfully has drawn in the sand. I was happy, since we as fans lost a season of hockey, that the NHL got a cap in place for our troubles, but if they don’t nip this garbage in the bud, where will it all end? It will be interesting to see the NHLPA’s official reaction.
Can the Oilers trade Sheldon Souary? I don’t know. To be honest my gut says they don’t, unless they toss in a prospect/player to sweeten the pot. The most interesting question is what does the franchise do if they can’t trade him? Does he play on the NHL team in an effort to prove he is healthy and that he can contribute? Or do they ship him off to Oklahoma? Personally, since he doesn’t want to be here, I really hope the club tells him to flag off and assigns him to the worst possible place available.
The Coyotes conversation has been dead silent for weeks now. This week suddenly has a “source” that says that Ice Edge Holdings” isn’t doing so well in it’s efforts to acquire the team. Imagine that! Is it really a surprise, that unless the conditions are prefect, even a brain dead monkey can figure out you aren’t making money in that market? These groups that are willing to keep the team in Phoenix, or so they think, are slowly realizing the economic reality of the situation in my opinion. It’s not that pretty!!! If the market was viable a deal would have been done months ago. Without the Glendale councillors eating massive losses for any new NHL owner, I don’t know why anyone would be interested. It would seem the tire kicking groups are starting to see the same fate.
I guess the summer isn’t totally story ridden, but I still can’t wait for training camp.
Then again, this is just another damned opinion.