Monday, February 27, 2012

NHL Trade Deadline: Jeff Carter's a King

Did the LA Kings just get better and better? Fans just got a surprise acquisition from a team in the low-part of the division. That team being the Columbus Blue Jackets.


Jeff Carter is finally heading to LA in a trade that sends Jack Johnson and a draft pick back to Columbus. That means he'll finally be reunited with Mike Richards but not in Philadelphia where they first became a good pair on the ice. He was traded after just 39 games and not including the ones where he was injured, but he is definitely making some headway after helping the Kings win their first game with him. Dustin Brown got a hat trick in that game as well, but nothing's as important right now as Jeff Carter.

I think the Kings needed to find some way to score goals, but now with Jeff Carter, that doesn't seem like much of a problem now. After all, he's repaired with Mike Richards after their hot one-two punch in Philadelphia before they blew up their core teams and shipped them to the Western Conference.

Unfortunately, now with Carter, the Kings need to find some way to gain some success from that Philadelphia connection. They have 129 goals in 61 games, which is ranked 30th in the NHL.

"You look up and down that lineup, they've got some great players," Carter said to ESPNLA.com. "I think it's just a matter of time before things start going their way."

As I said, they're going to need to do this quick. If they have a shot at making the playoffs, they're going to have to do some ground-work and make it back into the playoff picture. Their next two games should not be too tough for this team, although they are on the road and that might factor into how well they play. They're at Nashville and at Minnesota before a home tilt against the Ducks. So if they want to pick up points, I think their next three games are going to be relatively easy ones for them.

Jeff Carter an impact in LA? I think so. But do others think so? We'll just have to wait and see. He's already played in one game and was a factor in them winning. But what about two or three or more? Well, let's just watch and see how far this Kings team can go with Jeff Carter as their new man on the ice.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Vermette Headed to Phoenix

It's been a while since I did my last post. Actually, it's been almost a full month, but we're back into the swing of things as the trading deadline heats up but one team has already got a fighting chance to stay in the playoffs thanks to a new acquisition.

The Phoenix Coyotes have acquired Antoine Vermette from the Columbus Blue Jackets in exchange for several draft picks as well as minor league goalie Curtis McElhinney, whom I didn't know was on the Blue Jackets. But that's off the story for the moment.

"We are extremely pleased to acquire Antoine," Coyotes general manager Don Maloney said to the media. "He is a smart, skilled, two-way center who will be a great addition to our lineup."

If the Coyotes make the playoffs, the conditional fifth-round pick they gave away will become a fourth-round pick. This comes in the wake of the stories that are buzzing around the Blue Jackets that captain Rick Nash and center Jeff Center would be traded and that they were looking for potential buyers. Instead, the Jackets dealt away Vermette.

Anticipation of more players leaving Columbus? Absolutely. The Blue Jackets have the worst record in the NHL and they are looking for ways to build their team again. But this hasn't happened since they went to the playoffs a few years ago. Steve Mason has been erratic in goal and the trade for Curtis McElhinney might signal that backup goalie Curtis Sanford is indeed out, who becomes a free agent this summer.

The Coyotes are getting the best deal out of this because Vermette has proven himself as a valuable player to any club. Unfortunately, his production was down this season and he was looking for a way to build it up again. Well, now that the Coyotes are streaking right now and with the addition of a new player, it sounds as if they're right on target to make the playoffs yet again and he's on the right target to prove he's another valuable player to a team.

What will happen in Phoenix? Vermette brings luck? Will it help the Blue Jackets survive and maybe win a few games before the entire season's over? The rest of the season will have our answers for us. As far as I know, Phoenix is on that right track to become a playoff contender yet again. And for the Blue Jackets, well, it's time for another rebuild.