Monday, March 30, 2009

What the Heck?

"Wow, talk about your all time back fires"....I dont know what happened over the weekend but all my picks for the Frozen Four went right down the toilet....Besides BU, there is not a number one team that advanced past the first game...Michigan lost to Air Force 2-0, Denver lost to Miami 4-1, and I dont know what happened to Notre Dame but they lost to Bemidji State 5-1....

For a tournament that could have easily had all number 1's in it, is now the tournament of underdogs....Michigan could of easily won the whole thing and so could of Norte Dame but they decided not to score which is important to win hockey games....BU had a easy game against Ohio State but a tough one against UNH...Denver for some reason cannot win when they play at the U of Minnesota arena and looked so lacklustered to be there...

I was right in 3 picks with Duluth beating Princeton...even though the score was 1 more for each Duluth won in ot 5-4...I had BU beating OSU and Vermont beating Yale...I dont know why the number ones decided to go take spring vacation early but its definitely not the Frozen Four matchups people had in mind...

BU plays Vermont who squeaked their way into the Frozen Four with a 2ot win over Air Force...BU should have no problem again...Vermont is going to be a little snake bitten in the fact that its a bigger stage and BU has been in this position before...BU 4-2


The story of the year..Bemidji State...no one and I mean no one gave these guys a chance but hats off to them...Bemidji beat ND and Cornell convincingly and is now in the Frozen Four....Miami beat Denver and Duluth in solid games...who knows about this one..I mean if Bemidji is the real deal they should beat Miami ...why not they beat the CCHA champs and an ECAC powerhouse....still think Miami will win...5-4

I like BU to win it over Miami...BU is so strong and with the teams that got knocked out they could of easily faced Michigan but they draw Vermont who they play regularly...BU over Miami 5-2




The Nuch

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

2009 NCAA Hockey Tournament

True hockey fans can break away from all this basketball madness and now concentrate on their "real" brackets....the NCAA D1 Hockey Tournament...The men's division 1 ice hockey tournament begins play this weekend...

Its set up the same way as the men's basketball tournament but instead of 64 teams there is only 16...There are four number 1 seeds as well as four designated regions with the four winners from each moving on to the "Frozen Four" in Washington D.C....Also, teams that win their conference get an automatic bid but if you finish within the top 10 to 12 and do not win your conference, a team can get an at large bid....However, there will be new champions this year as defending tournament champions Boston College is out...Here are my picks...

East Regional - Bridgeport, Conn. Fri.-Sat.

No. 1 Michigan vs. No. 4 Air Force - Air Force was in the same spot last year being a no.4 seed but only facing Miami(OH) and losing to them in OT...Air Force goalie Andrew Volkening and Forward Jacques Lamoureux are bright spots for this team but Michigan's offense and defense are just too strong... Michigan 5-1

No. 2 Yale vs. No. 3 Vermont - Probably the most exciting game for this region....Yale had a great year in winning the ECAC and is fast in attacking the net...Vermont is strong with Viktor Stalberg and overall a good year in the Hockey East....look for Vermont to move on just because they been here before and I think this might be a little too much for Yale...Vermont 4-2

East Regional Winner- Michigan...Look for Michigan to be punching their ticket to the Frozen Four...Michigan was ranked 3rd in the country for a reason and Vermont will not be able to keep up with a freshman goalie in net...Michigan 5-3

West Regional - Minneapolis Fri.-Sat.

No. 1 Denver vs. No. 4 Miami- Denver lost a tough one to the University of Minnesota-Duluth in the WCHA Finals last weekend but is still capable of going far with sophomore goalie Marc Cheverie and fast forwards who can score...Miami didn't have a dominating year this year in the CCHA like lasr year when they were a no.1...They switched goalies all year have been inconsistent through out their postseason...Denver 3-1
No. 2 Minnesota Duluth vs. No. 3 Princeton - UMD is coming off a cinderalla season going 10-11-7 in the WCHA yet pulling out the WCHA Championship...Junior goalie Alex Stalock has been a work horse for the Bulldogs and MacGreggor Sharp and Justin Fontaine lead their offense...Princeton had another great year with Goalie Zane Kelemba taking home Player of the Year for the ECAC...Princeton has been here before but UMD plays in the best league and is hot right now...UMD 4-3 OT

West Regional Winner - Denver... Sorry UMD but Denver has your number this time...Denver is a fast team who can score and stop pucks...UMD might be over matched because they havent been in the NCAAs since '04...Denver 4-2

Midwest Regional Grand Rapids, Mich. Sat.-Sun.

No. 1 Notre Dame vs. No. 4 Bemidji State - No contest...sorry Bemidji fans...Norte Dame will move on with ease...Bemidji might get A goal and that should be good enough for you guys...Norte Dame 7-0 (1)

No. 2 Northeastern vs. No. 3 Cornell - This should be another great game to watch...Both these teams finished 2nd respectively in their conferences....Northeastern has Hockey East Player of the Year in goalie Brad Thiessen while Cornell has sophomore forward Riley Nash...I like Northeasterns aggressive play and Thiessen...Northeastern 3-2 or 4-3

Midwest Regional Winner - Northeastern...Thiessen is the Player of the Year for a reason and will be pulling out all the stops....Northeastern is very aggressive and comes right at you...good game nonetheless...Norte Dame had a run last year but not this time...Northeastern 4-2 (EN)

Northeast Regional Manchester, N.H. Sat.-Sun. (BEST REGION)

No. 1 Boston University vs. No. 4 Ohio State - BU is coming off a phenomenal year as they finished 2nd in the country and Hockey East Champions...they had a year that all BU fans always want to see beacuase of their dominance...Ohio State is another team that turned it around in '08-'09 though and put themselves back on the map...BU has Colin Wilson and Kevin Shattenkirk...enough said...BU is too much for OSU...BU 5-2

No. 2 North Dakota vs. No. 3 New Hampshire - What a match up...college hockey fans couldn't be more excited to see these two teams go at it....this is something that a National Championship game would look like given these two teams names and histories...I like UND...i no i have been going with most 1's and 2's but UNH seems to choke in the first round a lot...especially at home too (anyone remember '07)...UND came on like gang busters in the second half and think their offense is just a tad above UNH...UND 5-4

Northeast Regional Winner - North Dakota...they just seem to have a knack at winning in these tournaments and think will be able to give BU a run for their money...UND will have that pump off a strong win from UNH and BU may hurt from playing OSU...another great game but UND will walk out...UND 3-2

So there you have it... my Frozen Four is Michigan, Northeastern, Denver and North Dakota...

Check back for my Frozen Four predictions to see if I was right....

The Nuch









Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Steve Mason - The Savior of Columbus

Steve Mason came out of left field...However hockey fans across the nation and in Canada are circling Mason for this years rookie of the year award...

The 20-year old native from Ontario, Canada basically saved the Columbus organization from another disappointing season and turned them into a contender in the West...In previous seasons Columbus was a doormat for NHL teams as they haven't made the playoffs in their existence....This year Mason basically took over the number 1 role and is carrying the Blue Jackets on his back....He came on the scene when Columbus starter in the beginning of the season Pascal Leclaire went down from injury and Mason hasn't looked back since...

Mason stared his road to the NHL with a 3 year stint in the major junior hockey league OHL...He was a main stay with the London Knights winning over 60 games for them in 3 seasons...In 06-07, Mason won 45 games which is the second most for wins in season by a goalie in the OHL and was named the OHL Goalie of the Year....London then traded Mason to Kitchner but Mason sat out most of the season due to injury....Mason in 2008 went on to win a gold medal in the World Junior Championships for Canada and took home every award a goaltender could including MVP....

Mason jumped to the NHL in November and gave Blue Jackets fans have something to cheer for...He was starting regularly over Leclaire when Leclaire came back and had shutouts in 3 games...Mason should be this years rookie of the year ....Hes 10th in wins....3rd in goals against average....1st in Shutouts and 8th in Save %...Mason was also the NHL rookie of the month for two straight months in November and December....

There are some candidates in Blake Wheeler in Boston....Kris Versteeg in Chicago and Bobby Ryan in Anaheim....However, Mason is the most important player to his team and I dont think Columbus would be where they were without him while those other players teams would probably survive without them...


Congrats Steve as you will be the 2009 Rookie of the Year


The Nuch


Monday, March 16, 2009

What's Going On?

The craziness of March Madness is not quite over as the brackets were released last night and the nation is in a frenzy filling out their picks.

Me, on the other hand, found the time to break away from the madness and am getting back to my blog.

Why is it so difficult and frustrating to be an Islanders fan? I would rather have two options with this team... Either be really bad, or be really good...I can say for myself and some other Islanders fans out there that enough of this "Hey lets finally play good hockey when it doesn't matter anymore..." What I mean is that the New York Islanders have a tendency to start really bad or good, then tank or do good at the end of the season... Its different in this case because they have no shot in making the playoffs... In the 06-07 season at the time they started wining they put themselves back in the playoff hunt, made moves and ultimately received the 8th seed... However for this year and in some years past, when the Islanders have no shot in winning they play good the last month...This is what fans want every game...don't give it your all when it doesn't matter anymore...Last night a rookie in Peter Mannino made 40 saves to beat the Chicago Blackhawks 4-2...Chicago is 4th in the west!!...they beat a playoff bound Montreal team in overtime and lost a hard fought battle to the top ranked Boston Bruins...

This is hockey that Isles fans wanted all season...not when the games mean nothing...it actually hurts them because now they are losing their no. 1 sport in this June's draft...In their past 10 games the Isles went a great 6-2-1...that included a spanking of the Devils, wins against Colorado, Phoenix, Chicago, Buffalo and Montreal...and loses to the Rangers and Bruins...at home the Isles have a respectable 16-14-5 but a god-awful 8-24-3 away from Nassau Coliseum...if the Isles want to be in contention they have to win on the road...

Its just frustrating because the Islanders are a team that had one of the best sports dynasties around in the '80s which helped put Long Island on the map...they were strong in the early '90s, then became a joke until the early 2000's...then went on to make the playoffs in 3 consecutive seasons, and now are a joke again...there has to be some consistency with this team...now all of a sudden they want to win...where was this in Oct. and Nov. ...just lose so that we can build our team around John Tavares who is going to be No.1 regardless of what team falls there...

C'mon Isles...smarten up...don't lose out on the first pick because you want to win some games for pride...you don't have to throw away the games but if you wanted to win ...win a little earlier than this..


The Nuch

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

If the Playoffs Were Tomorrow...


It would be interesting to see what the match ups for the 2009 Stanley Cup Finals would be if the NHL regular season would end today...Even though there is less than a month left in the regular season, some teams have not yet solidified a spot..this makes it even more interesting to see who the final 16 teams will be...only teams like Boston and New Jersey in the Eastern Conference and San Jose and Detroit in the Western Conference have nothing to worry about..

If the season did end today you would have teams like the New York Rangers and Buffalo Sabres on the outside looking in for a spot in the Eastern Conference playoffs...the Rangers have 76 points and sit in 9th place and the Sabres have 73 points and sit in 10th place...however with double digits games remaining, both those teams still have a chance to get in and knock out teams above them that have a point or 2 more...but if the season did end today...golf is coming early for those two teams who have the talent to be in these playoffs...

In the west you have 5 teams on the outs clawing their way to get into the playoffs and become that 8th and final seed...Edmonton and Nashville hold the 7th and 8th spot which is good for the playoffs but 5 teams below team are only separated by 5 points...wow, the west is always tough and close but you would never think this close...Minnesota and Dallas are a point behind both Nashville and Edmonton...Anaheim is 3 points out...Los Angeles is 4 and St. Louis is 5...Minnesota and Dallas who are almost regulars in the playoffs are out and you have Columbus and Chicago, two teams that did not make the playoffs last year, sitting in the 4th and 6th spots...in fact Columbus has not made the playoffs since their existence...

Eastern Conference (Best of 7)

#1 Boston vs #8 Pittsburgh- I would take Boston in 5...Pitt is not the same team as last year which reached the Stanley Cup Fianls...Boston is too good and deep


#2 New Jersey vs #7 Florida- Who would of thought Florida would be here...Florida as of now has no one over 50 points and David Booth only has 24 goals...New Jersey has been here before and will sweep the young Florida Panthers club


#3 Washington vs #6 Carolina- Washington was in this spot last year and lost to Philadelphia..will it happen again...YES!!...Washington has suspect goaltending and if Cam Ward plays the way he did in '06, Carolina wins this in 7...


#4 Philadelphia vs #5 Montreal- Very, very interesting season for Montreal...they went from a force to be reckoned with to a team in complete turmoil...they fired their head coach, Alexi Kovelev only has 16 goals and Carey Price only has 1 shutout on the year to go along with 14 loses and 20 wins...Phily is strong with 6 guys with over 20 goals..Philly wins in 6


Western Conference (Best of 7)


#1 San Jose vs # 8 Nashville- San Jose will take this series in 4...Nashville plays strong at home and MAY squeak one out but San Jose is just to powerful

#2 Detroit vs # 7 Edmonton- Detroit is the defending Stanley Cup champs and they definitely have the team to repeat...Edmonton has good youth but Detroits experience will over power them and Detroit will win in 5

#3 Calgary vs # 6 Columbus- This could be the series to watch in this Conference...Columbus has yet to play a playoff game while Calgary is almost always penciled in..Calgary has the goaltending in Miika Kiprusoff and defense...Calgary's offense is strong too and will take this series 5


#4 Chicago vs #5 Vancouver- Its exciting to see a team in Chicago make the playoffs with guys like Patrick Kane and Johnathan Towes but Vancouver has elite goaltender Roberto Luongo...Vancouver is another name stay in the playoffs and their experience will take them to the second round...Vancouver in 6


The Nuch




Monday, March 9, 2009

Rick DiPietro, Should He Stay or Should He Go?

When your the first goalie to be taken number 1 in a NHL draft some might say you have a promising future...you play your developmental hockey for the USA program, take a scholarship to one of the most prestigious college hockey schools in the nation in Boston University and then get selected first overall in June by the New York Islanders in 2000...Rick DiPitero had big expectations as he became the new face and franchise for the New York Islanders...However, maybe fans feel that in some cases "DP" may of out stayed his welcome...
According to DiPietro's hockey biography...In that one year at BU, DiPietro was named to the All-Rookie Team, named Second Team All-Hockey East, awarded the team's Co-MVP and was named Hockey East's Rookie of the Year... In addition, DiPietro nearly set the NCAA record for most saves in a game when he stopped 77 out of 80 shots in a 3-2 quadruple overtime loss to St. Lawrence University during the NCAA regional final...and in his one and only Beanpot Tournament, DiPietro was named MVP and won the Eberly Trophy awarded for the tournament's top goaltender....thats quite a resume to put together for NHL teams to take a look at when your ready to be drafted...it was so good that the Islanders traded away (now superstar) Roberto Luongo to free the crease duties for DiPietro for the 2000-2001 season...

Its always tough to put the burden of a NHL franchise and future on a teenage goalie...Former New York Ranger first round draft pick Dan Blackburn was forced into retirement at the age 23 because of injury...the poor kid couldn't raise his glove hand and had to wear two blockers....to put that much pressure on a goalie at that young of an age can really hurt their confidence...most goalies lose games and their stats are poor...many of these young superstars actually have to go back to the minors for a year or two or three so they can be more prepared for the NHL...New York Rangers elite goalie Henrik Lundqvist was drafted in 2001 and didn't make his debut until 2005...hes now an all-star an Olympic gold medalist...DiPietro made his debut that season after he got drafted and won 3 games in 20 appearances...not the start you want in a franchise goalie...after playing in the minors, DP got the call again in the 03-04 season and helped the Islanders make the playoffs...was this the goalie Islander fans dreamed of??? Not so fast...

Even though DP became an all-star and a Olympian...injuries plagued him... He sat out the end of the 2007 season because of a concussion and put the work load on then back up Wade Dubielewicz who carried the Isles into the post season...DP then missed the end of the 07-08 season because of his hip and the Isles missed the playoffs...now its the same thing in the 08-09 season as DP only played a handful of games and is out the rest of the season for a knee injury...for someone who has a 15 year 67.5 million dollar contract its starting to get old now...

Yes, DP is a fan favorite on Long Island but its time now for the Isles to look ahead...they need to do something about their goalie situation...who knows about DP for the seasons to come since all his injuries...its tough because hes good yet is it worth to keep him and his contract???...the Isles need to start developing goalies...its the only way that position will get better in the future...its time for Isles to either s*** or get off the pot with DP...either make a move or do something with him...its staring to get annoying to see 5 different goalies throughout the year...

The Nuch







Sunday, March 8, 2009

Is It 2010 Yet?

We're less than a year away from one of the most watched events in the Winter Olympics and the hockey world couldn't be more excited...Every person cheering for their participating country in the men's ice hockey event tends to put what their doing down, put feelings aside and cheers for their home country...The 2010 Winter Olympics couldn't be in a more wonderful place then the birthplace of hockey...Canada...In February 2010, 12 countries will compete in Vancouver for the covenant prize of a gold medal and bring their country that feeling of excellence...In 2006, Sweden beat Finland for the gold in a very memorable game (which also started the career of Henrik Lundqvist) 3-2...

However, the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino, Italy wasn't very kind to the USA team...Team USA finished with a disappointing 1-4-1 record... They tied a weaker Latvian team 3-3, beat Kazakhstan 4-1, and lost to Sweden, Russia, Finland and Slovakia by 1 goal...They didn't have a player or goalie break the top 5 in stats and finished the tournament in 8th place...This 2010 team though maybe the team that can bring USA home a medal (any will do)...Here are my top 6 defensemen, 12 forwards and 3 goalies...


Goalies
  1. Tim Thomas(Boston)- I hate to say it since he is a Boston Bruin but this guy is clutch...he'll be team USA's #1 goalie and if he plays the way he does now, they definitely have a chance

2. Ryan Miller(Buffalo)- Very reliable goalie for Buffalo, hes a proven winner in both college and in the NHL and if anything happens to Thomas, USA shouldn't feel worried with him in net...Ill consider him more of a 1A instead of a number 2 goalie


3. This is tough...you have Rick DiPietro(NYI) who was on the 2006 team but his injuries may hurt him...look for guys like Craig Anderson (FLA), Robert Esche(Russia) and maybe Johnathan Quick(LA) to make a push for #3


Defense (not in order)


  1. Brian Rafalski(Detriot)- Best US born defensemen in the game right now

  2. Ryan Whitney(Anahiem)- Even though he just got traded, very strong blue liner

  3. John Michael-Liles(Colorado)- Fast with the puck and can help with the breakout

  4. Paul Martin(New Jersey)- Another sold defensemen that can hold up any top guy

  5. Mike Komisarek(Montreal)- Big and tough, what USA needs to slow down the elite player

  6. Jordan Leopold(Calgary)/Keith Ballard(Florida)/Matt Carle(Philadelphia)- Both proven D in the NHL and college level
Can Jack (St. Louis) and Erik Johnson (LA) make a push to make the team??...They ll have to both be injury free and have break out years

Forwards (not in order)


  1. Zach Parise(New Jersey)- On pace to be a 50-goal scorer this season will be looked upon to lead this team

  2. Chris Drury(New York Rangers)- Needs to have the years he has had in the past... not so fast on giving him the captain reign just yet

  3. Dustin Brown(LA)- The tough guy you need to go in the corners...oh ya and he can score

  4. Patrick Kane(Chicago)- We know what this youngster can do and the US needs his energy and passion

  5. Phil Kessel(Boston)- Read #4

  6. Brian Gionta(New Jersey)- Another 2006 participant and is that spark plug needed

  7. Jamie Langenbrunner(NJ)/Mike Knuble(PHI)/Scott Gomez(NYR)- Veterans that are needed to step up and lead

  8. Pat O'Sullivan(LA)/Blake Wheeler(BOS)/Paul Statsny(COL)/Chris Higgins(MTL)/Peter Muller(PHX)-All can make their case to be fourth liners but its up to them for the year they produce
The Nuch

Thursday, March 5, 2009

2009 World Juniors

Its been 2 months since the gold medal game between Canada and Sweden at the '09 World Junior Tournament in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada and not only did Canada capture gold, it was their 5th consecutive...
Canada has been dominant in this tournament ever since its existence and always produces a team with future NHL stars such as Sydney Crosby, Carey Price, and Ryan Getzlaf.....so it was no exception with this years team that they would have the same dominance with John Tavares and Cody Hodgson leading the way... However, the '09 USA Team definitely had their chance to capture gold with their roster... well if not gold then silver, well at least a bronze! However, it was a disappointing turnout for the Americans as the finished 5th with a 5-3 quarterfinals lost to Slovakia (credit to Slovakian goalie Jaroslav Janus) and a horrific performance by USA goalie Tom McCollum...
USA had a top line that any team would want...they had 2 top ten draft picks in the '07 and '08 drafts respectfully in Colin Wilson (Boston University) and James vanRiemsdyk (University of New Hampshire) and a definite first rounder in this years draft in Jordan Schroeder (University of Minnesota)...The three of them were dominate in the opening round and finished with a combined total of 30 points with vanRiemsdyk leading in goals and Schroeder leading in assists...USA breezed through Germany (8-2), won a hard fought battle against the Czechs 4-3 (McCollum was bad in that game), crushed Kazakhstan 12-0, and lost a heart breaker to Canada 7-3 after being up 3-0...USA finished the preliminary round with 3 wins and 1 loss....

USA drew Slovakia in the first round and many thought the US would breeze through and face Canada in a very anticipated semi-final rematch...not so fast...McCollum played like any goalie would do against a team that he and the rest of the world thinks they could beat...he was lazy...got beat with shots that a first round draft pick should of stopped and never really let his team have a chance to win...I was never was sold on McCollum to begin with...I never liked USA to go with a major junior goalie because they dont know he meaning of one and done because they play a best of 7 playoff format...USA had success with college goalies in Al Montoya and Jeff Frazee(winning goal and bronze) so why not go with NCAA...
McCollum just looked very lethargic and unmotivated...It looked like he didnt care that he was playing in one of the biggest tournaments in the hockey world....We shouldn't put all the blame on him since USA did have opportunities to score but McCollum better take some responsibility on that loss...USA wen on to beat the Czechs 3-2 in overtime to capture a very meaningless 5th place

Caps off to Canada though...Islander fans must be very excited to hear Tavares (MVP) name being called first overall in this summers draft...Canada didn't make much of the gold medal game either in 5-1 win vs Sweden (they tied the Russians with 1 second left then beat them in a shootout in the semi-finals the night before)...USA must take this tournament and use it for motivation for next years....
The Nuch

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Trade Deadline...Over

Wow...talk about last minute deals....as I stated from my previous post I wouldnt be surprised to see some last minute tricks...there were some and overall I think the teams in the playoff hunt got who they wanted and others that were sellers freed up some room on their cap for next year

I was right on my thoughts though, I think I got 3 right which isnt bad...Ill count Pronger because he wanted to stay and I just thought he would go but he didnt....Guerin is gone...even though I picked the wrong team it was still in the Eastern Conference....a 2nd rounder for him is not that bad...and Bouwmeester stayed which i thought he would

Overall it was an ok last trade day.....here my top winners and losers

Winners
  1. Columbus- Like there move to let Steve Mason be their #1 and go get Vermette...he will help their offense as the hang on to their playoff spot...Mason next "Franchise"??

  2. Calgary- Getting Jordan Leopold from Colorado and Olli Jokinen from Phoenix definitely will help their chances in securing a playoff spot
    ....others are Anaheim, Tampa, and some could say Phoenix
Losers
  1. Boston- I hate to say it since their #1 in the east but they let some key prospects go...Matt Lashoff will be a top D-man and Martins Karsmus will be a power forward...getting an over the hill Mark Recchi isnt the answer either...thought giving up backup Manny Fernandez wasa definite option but could see why they didnt just in case Tim Thomas gets hurt...

  2. Rangers- With their carousel of winning and losing and then the firing of coach Tom Renney...then the return of Sean Avery....the Rangers only hurt themselves...not sure if giving up that much to Phoenix was right but time will only tell...Nik Antropov will help but Dawes and Prucha got a bad rap and should of stayed in their system..

    Theres my take on the deadline..grade of C....nothing to over the top...heres the link to see all the trades that happened...http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=30230

    Ill be back with my take on the recent 09 WJC (I know 2 months late but hey)

    The Nuch

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Isn't There a Trade Deadline?


Hmmm...very interesting....usually when the words "trade deadline" are posted on websites and in newspapers we should get excited to see the blockbuster deals that are going to go down...

However, the 09 deadline has sort of been lack luster with only 17 hours remaining....theres only been a handful of trades with sub par players like Mike Comrie (Islanders to Senators) and Dean McAmmond (Senators to Islanders) getting swapped and a notable prospect in Eric Tangradi being moved (Anaheim shipped him to the Penguins in the Kunitz/Whitney deal)...

We will have to wait and see in the last hours or so whose going to change addresses...I still think theres a GM out there with a trick up his sleeve waiting for the last minute to move someone...

TOP 5 THOUGHTS

1)Dont be surprised to see Chris Pronger shipped if Niedermeyer comes back...he does love the Ducks and playing in Cali but with Anaheim being sellers I think an east coast team will get him (to Boston for Phil Kessel??)

2)Jay Bouwmeester will stay in Florida....I dont think anyone will want to give up a package for him...hell be good anywhere tho

3)Bill Guerin is off the Island by tomorrow...he just waived his no trade clause so you may see him in either a Washington jersey or possibly Buffalo

4)Colorado needs a goalie so will see if the Avalanche make a move to trade Ryan Smyth for a prospect

5)NJ Devils unsung hero Scott Clemmensen may be gone by tomorrow too....he definitely proved himself and teams like a Philadelphia or any playoff team may want to get him..

See you guys tomorrow and dont forget to post...

The Nuch