Ok, I can't technically take credit for a "scoop" on this, because I'm not one of those fancy-pants professional journalists with their credentials and sources and legitimacy, but it looks like I at least made a really good guess on the possibility of Sergei Zubov coming to Boston. Zubov's agent reports, via SI's Allan Muir, that the Bruins have indeed shown interest in him.
The common critique of this possibility is that the B's could never fit Zubov under the cap, to which I rebut -- let's wait and see what happens with Phil Kessel. If they decide to move Kessel, they might include a cap-heavy forward in the deal. Hmmm, Kobasew ($2.3m) seems about right, and with Mark Recchi at RW this season...
Sunday, July 19, 2009
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Labels:
Chuck Kobasew,
free agents,
offseason,
Phil Kessel,
Sergei Zubov,
trade rumors
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I dunno, adding Zubov would really start to make the team look just a wee bit too geriatric for me.
I don't think Kessel is going anywhere either. He is an RFA with no arb rights... his only leverage is to not play hockey.
Chiarelli's in a very uncomfortable position between "win now" and "build for the long haul". If he stays the course with a 3- or 5-year plan, we could end up missing a prime opportunity with guys like Z and Timmy. If he cashes out for a Cup run, we could be Buffalo in a few years. The Kessel situation should be a watershed to tell us which way Chia's breaking.
If they sign Zubov, they may need to install more handicap ramps.
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