 | Bargain Basement Beauties |
robinson19 writes "Here are Pat Hickey's (Montreal Gazette) ten best bargains in the NHL, value for the buck, in no particular order;
Francis Bouillon, Montreal Canadiens ($600,000): If ever a player was designed for the new NHL, it's the smooth-skating Bouillon. The smallest Canadien defenceman plays big and his skating skills allow him to thrive in a game where positioning is more important than brute strength.
"I like the new rules," Bouillon said. "They put a premium of positioning, moving your feet, and that's always been the strong part of my game."
A few years ago, Bouillon accepted a smaller base salary in return for the security of a one-way contract. He is averaging 20 minutes a game and is one of the team's top four defencemen.
John-Michael Liles, Colorado Avalanche ($450,000): Patrice Brisebois has revived his career in Colorado and the team has a Norris Trophy winner in Rob Blake. But the team's top-scoring defenceman is Liles, who has five goals and 11 assists and is a solid plus-3. The former Michigan State star was an eighth-round draft choice in 2000 and made the NHL all-rookie team in 2003-04, when he led all rookie defencemen with 10 goals and 34 points.
Steve Begin, Montreal Canadiens ($608,000): Since being plucked off the waiver wire from the Buffalo Sabres before the 2003-04 season, Begin has emerged as a solid two-way player and a team leader. He's part of the checking line, kills penalties, is the team leader in hits and plus/minus and he's on his way to career-high offensive numbers, with seven goals and four assists already in the bank. Craig Rivet summed up Begin's contributions this season when he said: "He's always doing something to give this team a spark, whether it's scoring a goal, making a big hit or throwing his body in front of a shot. He's definitely one of the leaders on this team."
Yanic Perreault, Nashville Predators ($525,000): Another oldie but goodie, Montreal castoff Perreault has five goals and five assists, but more importantly, he's still one of the best faceoff men in the NHL.
Peter Bondra, Atlanta Thrashers ($505,000): He scored his 12th goal of the season Tuesday against the Canadiens. The 37-year-old veteran signed with Atlanta a few days after training camp began because he wasn't ready to retire. Bondra, who is 11 goals shy of 500 for his career, has bonus clauses that could raise his salary significantly if Atlanta makes the playoffs.
Marek Svatos, Colorado Avalanche ($450,000): During a season marked by an impressive crop of rookies, this 23-year-old Slovakian has quietly racked up 10 goals and nine assists in 20 games. He's coming back from a shoulder injury that sidelined him for most of the 2003-04 season, but he did score a goal and picked up six assists in 11 playoff games during 2004.
Nolan Schaefer, San Jose Sharks ($450,000): A former all-American at Providence College, this rookie goaltender is pushing Evgeni Nabokov in a bid to get more ice time. Schaefer has won five of six starts and has a 1.94 goals-against average and a .916 save percentage.
Ray Emery, Ottawa Senators ($450,000): Minimum-wage goaltender has been providing big dividends as Dominik Hasek's backup. He's a perfect 5-0 this season - and 8-0 overall in the NHL - with a 2.79 GAA and a .907 save percentage.
Jason Williams, Detroit Red Wings ($450,000): At 25, he's having a breakthrough season and is third on the Red Wings' scoring list with a career-high 21 points. Four of his six goals have been on the power play and he has two game-winning goals.
Jarrett Stoll, Edmonton Oilers ($501,000): In his second full NHL season, Stoll has 19 points, two fewer than he had in the entire 2003-04 season. Six of his seven goals have been on the power play and he has scored two game-winners.
Let's face it; every team has a favorite unsung hero, grinder, journeyman. Let's hear it!"
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Re: Bargain Basement Beauties (Score: 1) by SabresFan220 (SabresFan220@hotmail.com) on Friday, November 25 (User Info | Send a Message) | You're pretty much bang on with all of these guys. I love Jarrett Stoll, watching him play on Hockey Night in Canada is really the only time I get to see him. But he has an absolutely blazing slapshot and he skates very well. I'd love to get him on the point of the Sabres' powerplay, between him and Kotalik I don't know who has the better shot.
Losing Begin was a tough thing for us, I liked him even though I hadn't seem him play for us. I saw him as a Barnaby-like guy that the Sabres really needed. Watching him play for Montreal I kept saying "That's the kind of player Taylor Pyatt should be" at the time he hadn't proven anything. Only now are he and Connelly really playing anything like we expected them too. I'll bet the Oliers are regreting trading a player like Mike York for Peca, hasn't done crap for them. |
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Re: Bargain Basement Beauties (Score: 1) by Marky2Fresh on Friday, November 25 (User Info | Send a Message) | | I don't know how much Staal makes, I would imagine it's under 1 million though. |
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Re: Bargain Basement Beauties (Score: 1) by BlueOrangeWhite on Friday, November 25 (User Info | Send a Message) | islanders: sean bates
and if the leafs would start using him (instead of scratching him) particularly on the power play - you'd be surprised how quick czerkawski would be on this list!
totally agree with the nolan schaeffer choice. good one.
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Re: Bargain Basement Beauties (Score: 1) by dcz28 on Friday, November 25 (User Info | Send a Message) | | Mikael Samuelsson for the Wings i would say is a bargain at $537,500 he has 11 goals and 7 assists (+9) while getting limited ice time on the Wings 3rd and 4th lines |
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Re: Bargain Basement Beauties (Score: 1) by gg_idiot on Friday, November 25 (User Info | Send a Message) | Interesting that 2 are Canadiens and one is an ex-Canadien.
Eric Staal is making 900 000
Pierre Marc Bouchard is making around 900 000 and he's leading scorer on Minnesota
Joni Pitkanen - 21 points - +17 and he's a defenseman 900 000
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Re: Bargain Basement Beauties (Score: 1) by Nemix on Friday, November 25 (User Info | Send a Message) | | Is there some swedish connection here i wonder? Since the world championships..Whoever played on the swedish national team has looked amazing .. Sameulson, Alfredsson,Lundjquvist (sp?) . Sedins a bit, Backman looked steady ..Whatever was fed over on that team seems to have done wonders.... Wonder who will be the next one picked up . Sundin , defensemen and still NYR i think .. who knows |
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Re: Bargain Basement Beauties (Score: 1) by mikster on Friday, November 25 (User Info | Send a Message) | I understand he wanted to keep the list with players under a million bucks.
But as Larry Brooks rightfully said:
It's Sather, too, by the way, who somehow is managing to get away with absorbing merely a $4.94M cap charge on Jagr, thereby making No. 68 not only one of the great bargains in hockey, but the GM's best trade acquisition since coming to Broadway in June of 2000..
Who wouldn't want Jagr at that price in today's NHL? |
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Re: Bargain Basement Beauties (Score: 1) by Mikeyribs on Friday, November 25 (User Info | Send a Message) | Rookies can never be considered as bargains.
Take out Perrault, he's like -10 already. |
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Re: Bargain Basement Beauties (Score: 1) by Neely4Life on Friday, November 25 (User Info | Send a Message) | | I know their Salaries are capped, but Crosby and Ovechkin, how can they not be considered bargins? Same with a few other rookies, they are making a lot of other teams, a lot better! |
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Re: Bargain Basement Beauties (Score: 1) by montrealbruinsfan on Friday, November 25 (User Info | Send a Message) | | Well even though he is playing on a struggling team how can you not say Patrice Bergeron at $600,000 is not a bargain. He is going to be a star in this league and I believe will eventually be Captain of the Bruins. |
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Re: Bargain Basement Beauties (Score: 1) by shakrmakr on Friday, November 25 (User Info | Send a Message) | | Perreault is not a bargain. And you can't say rookies are bargains when they all have to sign a rookie contract. Two guys you have failed to mention is Lindros and O'Neill who make very low salaries and put up big points. |
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Re: Bargain Basement Beauties (Score: 1) by dre2k5 on Friday, November 25 (User Info | Send a Message) | Peter Cajenek(spelling?) in St. Louis is a guy thats worth way more than his salary. If he didn't play on such an awful team he would receive much more attention. Great playmaker, teams may look to trade for him at deadline time.
Another guy I think is a steal and will bloom into a huge NHL star if given the right conditions is Peter Prucha on the Rangers. |
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Re: Bargain Basement Beauties (Score: 1) by Hockey_Fan_99 on Friday, November 25 (User Info | Send a Message) | | HOW THE ***** IS PETER BONDRA NOT THERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the guy has 24 points and is only making 500,000 |
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Re: Bargain Basement Beauties (Score: 1) by mmatras on Friday, November 25 (User Info | Send a Message) | No doubt about it: Stoll is one heck of a bargain for Edmonton. The guy sees tonnes of special teams time on the PP and the PK. This really speaks to his ability to play a solid, consistent two-way game. Now that Stoll is expected to play regular second-line duties (who would have ever though some oen could earn their way up from bottom to top so fast, but it says soemthing about Edmonton beleiving in their two way centeres: Horcoff, Stoll and Reasoner, and their one way center in Peca). The entire second and third lines for Edmonton (2a, 2b,) are real bargains when Peca aren't on them.
In the list of 'big name' bargains I would have to beleive that Mr. Curtis Joseph leads that one. What a great pay off for Phoenix. Really happy to see him and Hasek both come back form injury filled years to play so dominant again. |
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Re: Bargain Basement Beauties (Score: 1) by LeafyMcLeaf (Canadian_leafs_fan@hotmail.com) on Friday, November 25 (User Info | Send a Message) | Agreed on all, especially Liles and Svatos...
What about Lindros and O'neill? McCabe is the leagues highest scoring defenseman making $1 000 000 less then Aucoin... |
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Re: Bargain Basement Beauties (Score: 1) by NjDEVSFN on Saturday, November 26 (User Info | Send a Message) | Brian Gionta
$627000
15G 11A 26pts
on pace for 90(+/-)pts |
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Re: Bargain Basement Beauties (Score: 1) by CBA (bettm@nsucks.com) on Saturday, November 26 (User Info | Send a Message) | | Unsung hero? For my Sens, I would have to say all the hard work Mike Fisher puts in is paying off handsomely. Great work Mike. |
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Re: Bargain Basement Beauties (Score: 1) by nyrules11 on Sunday, November 27 (User Info | Send a Message) | pretty good. Cant really put rookies on the list though because they can only make a certain amount.
Selanne is a hell of a bargain this year.
How much is kariya getting now? |
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