Sunday, June 26, 2011

Details on Ryan Smyth's 'Official' Trade to the Oilers

Last summer it was Ilya Kovalchuk negotiations, this summer it was the Ryan Smyth trade.

Yes, two entirely different players - and two entirely different situations - yet, some things just take longer than they should.

The week long, back and forth, on-again-off-again saga is now complete and the Kings ended up with basically what they wanted (given that Smyth had asked out) - cap flexibility for the free agent window opening next Friday.

Make no mistake about it, Smyth will be missed by the Kings. In 149 regular season games with the team he amassed 100 total points (45g, 55a). So, say what you will about his speed, the fact remains he was a top goal and point producer on a team that sorely needs more offense. Not to mention the fact that he plays left wing.

At the moment, the Kings have Dustin Penner, Scott Parse and Kyle Clifford down the left side. Taking nothing away from the trio, that isn't enough to strike fear in the hearts of most opponents. Unless of course you're talking about going toe-to-to with the Colonel.

Thus, expect another move - free agent or trade - to fill the hole, most likely to complete the second line of Mike Richards and Dustin Brown.

As for this deal, the Kings received center Colin Fraser and a seventh-round pick in 2012. Fraser has 41 points in 224 NHL games, including three goals in 67 games last season. He's on the books for one more year at $825,000.

He was previously with the Blackhawks for four seasons, including during their Stanley Cup run in 2010. On a side note that shouldn't shock anybody - he was originally drafted by...wait for it...the Philadelphia Flyers.

The bigger story here though is Smyth. Just like he helped teach the Kings' young players a thing or two when he arrived in LA, he should be a welcome addition to an extremely young Edmonton team.

This will probably be Smyth's final year in the NHL and similar to Luc Robitaille getting one final go around with the Kings, it seems only fitting that Smyth goes out an Oiler.



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2 comments:

  1. There is no way a player of his passion is going to call it quits at 35.

    Take this for what it's worth:

    No. 94 was adamant he isn’t coming home to mop up his career here.

    “That’s way far fetched. I got many years left in me. I know I’m older but I’m playing some of my best hockey the last few years. I still have lots to offer. I felt like I was a kid again last year,” he said of playing all 82 games plus playoffs.

    “Being around all the young talent in Edmonton is going to push me and make me better. I’m hoping the organization is going to see I want to play there into the future”

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  2. For anyone interested: a rundown from a hockey blogger from Edmonton's major newspaper measuring the general reaction from the populus regarding the Smyth trade (quoting this site, among others!):

    http://blogs.edmontonjournal.com/2011/06/27/la-kings-fans-react-to-smyths-explanation-he-lied-to-us/

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