Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Leafs deal Stralman

http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=285925

The Toronto Maple Leafs and Calgary Flames completed a trade on Monday.

The Flames acquired forward Colin Stuart and defenceman Anton Stralman and the Leafs' 7th round selection in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft for forward Wayne Primeau and the Flames' 2nd round pick in 2011.

Stuart, who was drafted by the Atlanta Thrashers in the 5th round (135th overall) in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft, has accumulated eight goals and five assists along with 24 penalty minutes in 51 career NHL games.

Stralman, who was originally drafted by the Maple Leafs in the 7th round (216th overall) in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft, has totaled four goals and 18 assists along with 38 penalty minutes in 88 career NHL games.

Primeau was drafted 17th overall in 1994 by the Buffalo Sabres. He's played 715 games in the NHL and has recorded 66 goals and 120 assists.


An interesting deal as it sends one of the Leafs young puck movers to Calgary. For a team that has, at this point, questionably mobility from the blueline it raises some eyebrows. But when broken down it seems that Stralman, who is a depth blueliner after Burke's busy off-season, was moved for a 2nd round selection which is a pretty good return for a non-established player. Adapting to the Western Conference style of play may be a challenge for Stralman but he should prove to be a good puck-moving defender down the line. That is, if he doesn't bolt back to Sweden.

Other parts of the deal seem inconsequential. Stuart has been a career-minor leaguer at this point and though he would have received a long look at camp he's a role player at best. Primeau is in the same boat, but more established. He has had some problems with injuries the past few seasons but a healthy Primeau is a good 4th line center on any team. At worst he stays healthy enough to be moved for a draft pick to a contending team at the deadline.

This deal also helps Calgary open up more cap space moving Primeau's 1.4 million dollar cap hit.

An interesting deal, and it seems like there may be more to come...

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Leafs add Dave Poulin

(According to Damien Cox of the Toronto Star)

More than 30 years ago, when Dave Poulin was skating for the Dixie Beehives junior club in Mississauga, he couldn’t get a single NHL team interested in drafting him.

Today, he’s found a new home with one of the league’s most historic clubs.

The Star has learned that Poulin, 50, will be announced at 10 a.m. today as the new vice-president of player development for the Maple Leafs, essentially moving into the third slot in the Leaf executive lineup behind president/GM Brian Burke and his right-hand man, Dave Nonis.

Link to article

Hopefully he can flourish in his new role. He will be a key component should Nonis leave next summer.

Pogge signed

(According to Cap Geek)

Justin Pogge, 23, signed a one-year deal with the club at $605,000. Pogge has yet to step into the spotlight for the Leafs and the signing of Jonas Gustavsson has put his immediate future with the Leafs on hold.

He will be fighting for the starters position on the Marlies with fellow Leaf prospect James Reimer.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Minor Signing - Darryl Boyce

(According to Cap Geek)

Darryl Boyce, 25, signed a two-year deal with the Leafs.

Just more depth added to the Marlies. He's another two-way player with some grit.

Here are his stats

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Start it up! - Alex Foster and Andre Deveaux re-sign

(First post!)

Looks like forwards Alex Foster and Andre Deveaux have both signed one-year deals with the Leafs (according to Cap Geek). Seems like some Marlies filler..

Deveaux, 25, was brought in last season as a UFA by Cliff Fletcher in order to fill the 'enforcer' void. He didn't exactly work out in that capacity for the Leafs but provided the Marlies with a solid 6'4 presence each night. He even chipped in with some unsuspected offense! (14-11-25pts in 38 games with the Marlies).

Foster, 24, plays a solid two-way game for the Marlies and contributed 35 points in 80 games, which unfortunately was a step down from the 45 points he recorded the season prior.

Here are two clips of these guys courtesy of youtube:

Andre Deveaux

Alex Foster