I've been thinking of the lines Andy and I were trying to hammer out for the season opener overseas with the Redwings.
I'm really liking the thought of Tkachuk centering a line with Backes. Keith is David's mentor and has taught David a lot about being a dominant powerforward. Who better to play center for David but Keith???... However, I am having issues with the amount of depth on the squad...THERE IS TOO MUCH!!! Its a great problem.
But I dont want the Kids Line to play third line minutes, they have earned 2nd line status with their play last season. At, the same time...well...its just not gonna work and I think I'll be staying with what Andy suggested.
this is definety one of the ones I have been anticipating. I expect really good things from you, OBG, especially after all the posting you have been doing in the "EA NHL" threads :-)
Blues President discussed the team's offseason with stlouisblues.com
Saturday, 08.08.2009 / 4:21 PM / Features
By Chris Pinkert - St. Louis Blues Online
Blues President John Davidson recently sat down with stlouisblues.com to answer a few questions about the team's offseason. The complete interview, which features discussion about free agency and the NHL Draft, is below.
Blues President John Davidson at the 2009 NHL Entry Draft in Montreal (Getty Images).
Q: What can you tell fans about your overall feelings and perceptions of how the draft went?
A: “Knowing how hard our amateur scouting staff works, led by Jarmo Kekalainen, we’re always excited when the draft comes around. We’ve had great success. Our first pick, (David Rundblad), a Swedish defenseman, has tremendous upside. He’s an all-around defenseman, good with the puck. Our second pick (Brett Ponich) was kind of an underdog, but we just had him here for (Pro-Orientation Camp) and he was above and beyond our expectations. When you start like that, we’re very happy with the way the draft went. We won’t see anything immediate, but that’s okay. We can let these guys develop properly.”
Q: Judging by the talent on the roster and the prospects still on the way, how excited are you for this upcoming season? It could be a real good year.
A: "We’re excited because we get Erik Johnson back, that adds an element. We get Eric Brewer back, that adds an element. We get Paul Kariya back, and that adds an element. D.J. King adds an element. So we’re back at full strength going in."
Q: Rumors and internet message boards were buzzing in July that the Blues might be active in free agency. Can you explain to fans why it didn’t make sense to give a big contract to a big free agent right now?
A: "We have a plan that we want to stick to. If we feel that there’s an intelligent offseason signing, for the right dollars and right amount of years, then we’ll take a hard look at it. But for us in our position, we might have those players in our organization already. So why waste time and money to do something that might not be beneficial for us? If we were in a different position where we needed people badly, then it’d be a different world. But we’re not. We’ve got a good hockey club here and we’re going to continue to build from within. When the time comes, when it’s the right player for the right dollars for the right amount of years, we’ll look at it."
Q: In a way, adding Kariya, Johnson and Brewer to your lineup is almost like gaining a few free agents, right?
A: "Yeah. Plus, the extension of Andy McDonald during the winter time, he would have been a free agent. We went and got that taken care of before he had a chance to go into the marketplace. There’s 4 or 5 different people that are like free agents coming to our team."
Q: You recently learned that you will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame later this year as a broadcaster. How exciting is that to hear?
A: "It’s exciting. For me, it’s exciting because of the people I worked with. All the broadcasters and the producers and directors and cameramen. Plus, my family, they’re all pretty excited about it. I feel better for them than I do myself. It’s something that’s a real nice reward for a lot of years of travel, nights away from home and a lot of hotels. But I wouldn’t trade it for anything. It was a great experience and I’m flattered by it."
All credit goes to Chris Pinkert of St. Louis Blues online.
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onlybygrace 04:30 PM 08-14-2009
GM Pre-Season Notes
Kariya On Trade Block???
It seems to me so far, with the amount of sucess we had in the 2nd half without Paul Kariya while also looking at our defense and its need for improvement, I've been wondering a lot about Paul Kariya and where he stands with this organization.
So far I've decided to take a wait and see approach, observe his impact over the first quarter of the season or so before I have a good idea what he means to the team. If expendable, we'll have a great chip come the trade deadline.
When my Blackberry goes off, we'll be well able to accomodate teams looking for scoring help if defense turns out to be an issue for us.
The season is about a month away...getting excited.
Hello all, EJ Hradek back with ya...folks, I've been excited for this call for about...oh 20 minutes or so...TJ Oshie is with us live.
First of all, TJ...we want to thank you for joining us on the show today. It is a real pleasure to have you on and I must say...
I simply cannot believe the skill set you bring to the ice on a nightly basis and I truely commend you for the passion and effort with which you play the game.
Wow...well thanks. Its just a question of motivation really. I love to beat two guys and make a play whether its a big hit to get the guys going or scoring a goal. Whatever it takes, really.
Well...it shows. We've followed you throughout your college career and its really amazing how fast you've made yourself comfortable in the NHL. Hitting guys like Nash on consecutive nights...I mean, he's what??? 6 inches taller and 50 pounds heavier than you???
Where does all that come from?
Hehe...a lot of pent up aggression, I guess. No...really I just go out and play every shift 120 percent. Its what I'm about...and I love to hit people. (says laughing)
With all the success the Blues had in the final three months with the injuries...how much of an adjustment do you see it being with Kariya and Erik Johnson returning to the squad???
Well...its really simple. What I do...working hard...is just an example of what the whole team does. We work hard...we don't stop. So whoever you throw in there should catch that...uh...I guess you could call it pressure...and go from there.
...and we're talking about Paul Kariya and Erik Johnson here...so they'll be fine and we'll be that much better for it.
So...you guys roll through the second half of the season like men playing against boys, and then get swept by the Canucks. Not to bring up the past, but what happened there?
Well...looking at the past is fine so long as you learn from it. On the ice, that was a hard-fought series. Our powerplay was one of the top in the league and then we sort of faltered in the playoffs. That didn't help us...but the most important factor was Luongo. He really was great...and so was Mason for us...but Louie was lights out.
You can say that again...
So who was your favorite player as a kid? So far you've drawn comparisons to Peter Forsberg...a real gritty player with tons of skill to boot...was he an influence on you?
Well...thats a flattering comparison and I see the similarities, but FoPa is in another league...we'll see, maybe I can close the gap as I play longer.
But my favorite player was Pavel Bure...just the most exciting player ever to lace em up...for me at least.
Bure, huh??? Surprising from such a tough player like yourself...that explains the skill!!!
Maybe (says laughing)
So...a lot of young guys contributing to the Blues right now and John Davidson says the team will be staying the course and continuing to build from within...what is your take on the future of the Blues???
Well, yeah...we've obviously got a lot of young talent not only on the ice right now but coming up in the system. Its very nice to be able to play for an organization that knows they are in the perfect situation to sit at the top for a few years. Hopefully this generation of young guys and myself and bring the Blues their first Stanley Cup.
I hope so...the city, the leadership, and you young guys really deserve it. Good luck to you TJ.
Thanks EJ...Call me anytime.
Will do...OK next up...
Can you believe that Micheal Vick is back in the NFL...this travesty and more coming up next
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