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Doant Waste Time, Go Get Ryan

July 18, 2012, 11:22 PM ET [321 Comments]
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Show of hands:

Who else amongst us has had it up to here with the Shane Doan "on again off again love affair" with the financially hand-cuffed Phoenix Coyotes???


I'll admit, I've seen and heard enough of the wall-to-wall coverage and monitoring of every gyration, twist and turn of this soap opera. Susan Lucci of "All My Children" laughs at the Shane Doan camp right now. I feel like I hear the Clash's "Should I Stay Or Should I Go Now" riffing in my head every time I hear Doan's name mentioned.


I wonder if Doan wishes to win at least one Stanley Cup ring before his NHL career draws to a close in the next couple of seasons? If so, what the Hell is he waiting for? The door is open. Run to daylight.

We're 19 days into the 2012 UFA signing period and now comes word that Doan is weeks away from making his final decision as to which NHL city he will play in next season and beyond. Buffalo and Pittsburgh want him badly. San Jose and LA are right there too. Yada, yada, yada, Detroit and the NY Rangers too.

So, why all the drama?

At this point, I don't care if the guy ends up staying in Phoenix playing rec league hockey or if he ends up in Quebec City. Its enough already with all of this nonsense.

The latest from azcentral.com is that the myopians in the desert feel like they are the front runnerrs to retain their captain. Uncle Gary Bettman better slide a blank cashier's check across the bar, or else, this who square dance about whether Doan stays or leaves is just a mirage in the desert heat.



Doan's reluctance to choose among the growing list of interested teams clearly points to the Coyotes as frontrunners, but uncertainty surrounding Greg Jamison's bid to purchase the team still remains.

General Manager Don Maloney believes it "may be weeks" until Doan picks a team, and the Coyotes don't mind waiting.

"I still remain confident that we will be able to sign Shane," Maloney said. "Nothing has changed in that respect. We still have regular communication despite everything you see and


It may be weeks? What happened to July 1? Then July 5? Then July 12? Then July 16?

Now it may be "weeks"?


Waiter, check please. I've seen nough of Doan and this drama.

Were I the Sabres, I'd say, "Hey, Shane. Take the offer or leave it."

The Sabres need to remind Doan and his agent that there is a born-on date on their offer. Hell, every NHL team in the running for his services right now should do the same thing.


I wish NHL GMs locked into the battle for Doan had the stones to say: If you don't accept the offer by OUR date, then its off the table.


I hereby declare Bobby Ryan the winger target of choice for the Buffalo Sabres. Don't get me wrong. Shane's a nice player, however, Ryan's younger, just as talneted-- if not more, and has a ton more upside than Doan does.

Ryan and his camp are playing their cards close to the vest these days. As his agent talks turkey with interested suitors, Ryan's playing gold in his own private Idaho. Away from the glare of the bright lights of the big city streets.

I like Ryan's approach. He called his shot on NHL Draft weekend when he spoke candidly about how he's sick and tired of always being included in his GM, Bob Murray's, trade rumours. Ryan wants out of Anaheim. His agent is working on negotiating an exit strategy.


From this day forward, I'm throwing my support behind Bobby Ryan to Buffalo.

I'm open for business today.

The Ducks need a puck-moving, break-out machine of a D. Reggie is your man. They loaded up on UFA Dmen Souray, Allen and Hendry on July 1. They need a puck mover on their blueline. They also need a scoring forward. They want a centreman who can slide into the second line so that Saku Koivu can play the third line centre role.

The Ducks allegedly asked Philadelphia for one of either Brayden Schenn or Sean Couturier in exchange for Ryan. Philly balked, then walked. Besides, the Flyers are throwing a fat offer sheet at Shea Weber. Talk about replacing Pronger. Damn!

If I'm Buffalo, I protect Ennis, Hodgson, and Grigorenko. Off limits. Don't even go there.


Instead, I'm offering thirty plus goal man, Jason Pominville, and Sekera for Ryan.

If its a centre that makes this deal happen, I include Luke Adam, who it appears, has numbered days in Buffalo now that he's slid down the organizational depth chart with the recent signings of dynamic, skilled centres Grigorenko and Girgensons.




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Updated 315pm EDT:


Thanks to @billhoppenhl:

Darcy Regier met with media in Buffalo this afternoon. The GM says that its entirely up to Mikhail Grigorenko whether he can be the #1 centre in Buffalo, or not. Luke Adam won that job in the 2011-12 training camp and he played exceptionally well with Vanek and Pommer. That is, until he plummeted down the depth chart before Christmas time.

If Grigo wants to be the man, Regier and Ruff will give him the audition.


Think: Adam Henrique's rookie season in Joisey.


I like Grigo's chances of impressing, however, I'm not ready to call him an NHL #1 centre yet. He likes his chances of making an immediate impact on the Buffalo roster, after having skated on an impressive offensive line with Joel Armia and Zemgus Girgensons in rookie development camp.

Are you impressed?


thanks,buffalonews.com


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Speaking of Patrick Roy, the Sabres invited his son, Fred to their development camp in Buffalo last week. The team liked the kid so much that they have signed him to a two way contract: AHL/USHL.

Grigorenko and Roy were linemates in Quebec last season when Grigo scored 40 goals and added 45 assists. Roy is a crafty play maker who may be a sleeper for teh Sabres moving forward.


Stick tap to Patrick Caisee, of tvasports.ca for the Roy signing news.

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Now that Grigo and Girgo are signed, Buffalo are looking better up the gut of the ice than they did on locker clean out day in April.

The next skate to hit the ice is Tyler Ennis being signed to a 2-3 year contract extension. Ennis is an RFA and is patiently waiting for the team to tidy up its other business dealings (ie: signing Girgo, Grigo, Brennan, Ott trade, Scott, Tarnasky and Mancari signings). Ennis is ready to expand upon his breakout last 20 game stretch from last season, when he Drew Stafford and Marcus Foligno torched opponents with an inferno of offensive production.


Look for Ennis to sign his deal in the days to come. I'm hearing 2-3 years in the $2.8-$3 million per season cap hit range.

Pat Kaleta, the Sabres other RFA is also patiently waiting for the team to ink him to an extension.





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Updated 10:36am EDT:

Here's the official release from the Sabres on the Grigorenko signing:



Buffalo Sabres General Manager Darcy Regier today announced that the team has signed forward Mikhail Grigorenko to a three-year, entry-level contract.



MIKHAIL GRIGORENKO
CENTER - BUF
12 overall draft pick, 2012
Grigorenko (6’3”, 200 lbs., 5/16/94) was selected by the Sabres with the 12th overall pick in the first-round of the 2012 NHL Entry Draft. He was the third-ranked North American skater and top North American center on NHL Central Scouting’s final rankings. The native of Khabarovsk, Russia is Buffalo’s highest forward selection since they took Thomas Vanek with the fifth overall pick in 2003.

In 2011-12, Grigorenko scored 85 points (40+45) while picking up just 12 penalty minutes for the Quebec Remparts in his first QMJHL season. He led all first-year players in the league in goals and points, and was second in regular-season assists. Despite only playing in 59 games, Grigorenko’s 40 goals and 85 points tied him for fifth and eighth place, respectively, among all players in the league.





thanks, sabres.com

According to their Twitter account, the Buffalo Sabres have signed rookie sniper, Mikhail Grigorenko, to his entry level NHL contract.


Grigo made a solid first impression at last week's Sabres development camp. This guy's got the goods to become a special player in the NHL. Power and finesse.






You wanted a big, strong, highly skilled centre, right? Now, you've got one. The one area of his game that he is working on as we speak is his strength. The Sabres want Grigorenko to add muscle while not adding bulk. At 6'3 205 pounds, Grigorenko has the size and skill to be a star in the NHL. He scored 40 goals and added 45 assists in 59 games for Patrick Roy's Quebec Remparts last season. He added another 3 goals and 7 assists in 11 playoff games.





Grigorenko has been living in Buffalo since the Sabres drafted him with the 12th overall pick in the June entry draft. He's been working out with his new team mates and has been getting to know the Buffalo area.

Last week, the team signed the their other 2012 first rounder, Zemgus Girgensons to his ELC.




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Like Tyler Ennis is in Buffalo, Ryan O'Reilly is an RFA in Denver.

Did you know that O'Reilly is Colorado's only unsigned player for next season? Weird, isn't it? It can be argued that Ryan O'Reilly is the best player on the Avs roster because of his carbon copy similarities to Jonathon Toews. He's a big, tough, centreman who can win draws, play excellent special teams, and defends all 200 feet by 85 feet of the ice rink with amazing dexterity for a man his age. Whats more, he's got 20-25 goals in his twig annually. What would you be willing to pay a player of O'Reilly's ilk?





O'Reilly's entry level deal has expired and now he and his agent are waiting patiently for the Avs to re-sign him. On its surface, seems like a two foot tap-in putt, right?



Not so fast. Something happened last week that may be causing a tremor in the Rockies. Matt Duchene, O'Reilly's team mate took a hometown haircut to stay in Denver. Two years and $7 million for a 21 year old, 40+ goal producer, with 250 NHL games in his equipment bag? I'll admit that I was taken aback when I heard the brevity of Duchene's term and his team-friendly $3.5 million annual cap hit. Some are saying that Duchene left money on the table. If its true, how can that help O'Reilly in his quest to maximize his leverage in his quest for a new long term deal with an annual cap hit that will be north of $3.5 large?

Duchene's deal sets the market in Denver. Duchene will be used as a comparable to O'Reilly. Sucks for O'Reilly.

Young centres like Duchene, Tavares, and Hodgson to name a few don't grow on trees. Thats why GMs lock them up long term when given the opportunity to do so.

Adrian Dater of the Denver Post recently wondered if Matt Duchene's new deal may have usurped whatever leverage that O'Reilly had with the team. Its possible.

Thus, there's no urgency to sign O'Reilly. It must be noted that its only mid-July. Training camps won't open for 60 days, or more, if there is another work stoppage due to the new collective bargaining agreemnent.

Both Duchene and O'Reilly came into the NHL at the same time. Each have similar numbers, though it can be argued that O'Reilly is the more well-rounded and complete pivot, while Duchene is the sniper. Their ELCs had expired at the same time. Duchene was the third overall pick in the 2009 NHL Draft, while O'Reilly was the thirty third overall pick (second round) that same year.

Statistically speaking, Duchene had the better start to his Avs career, scoring more points than O'Reilly in his first two seasons. Then, last season, while Duchene was nursing injuries, that would sabotage his season, O'Reilly established himself as a force and created quite an impressive brand name for himself by virtue of his rugged two way game.





One asks:

How is it that the Avs are taking their sweet old time re-signing O'Reilly? How does the guy go from being your best player to your last player to sign, all in one fell swoop?


Perhaps the Sabres should make an inquiry as to the status of O'Reilly. I'd be asking the obvious question of the Avs front office: how do they value O'Reilly? I'd also be asking the Avs if he's available for a trade to Buffalo.


The Avs have their two top centres, Stastny and Duchene locked up right now. O'Reilly sits and waits for his next contract. Eventually, O'Reilly will be re-signed. Or, will he? Perhaps the Avs are content to move forward with Stastny and Duchene as their one-two punch down the middle, and, perhaps they are more interested in trading O'Reilly for a high scoring winger to compliment the amazing Gabriel Landeskog, like say Jason Pominville or Bobby Ryan. Buffalo can include a veteran puck-moving, mobile D like Sekera or Leopold to sweeten a deal. The Avs have centre prospect Joey Hishon on the come, and I'm told that he may be making the Avs squad this season.

Hishon played his ass off and was a force for the Owen Sound Attack for the past four seasons. He's NHL ready. Perhaps the Avs want to plug-n-play Hishon and trade O'Reilly. Hishon was the 17th overall pick in the 2010 NHL Draft. He's a magician with the puck on his stick as he can score and can create plays in traffic and out of the corner for his linies. Hishon scored 110 regular season goals and added 9 playoff goals in his four years at Owen Sound. He also added 145 assists in regular season play.

Here's Hishon's body of work from his junior hockey career at Owen Sound:

214 regular season games played. 110 goals. 144 assists. 254 regular season points. 1.19 points per game. 162 PIMs. +16 . 26 playoff games. 9 goals. 22 assists. 31 points. 1.19 points per game. 38 PIMs. +4.

Hishon is a beast, and he needs to play in the NHL this season.





So I ask you, are you as interested in Ryan O'Reilly as I have been for the past two seasons?





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T.J. Brennan has been an intriguing prospect for the Sabres for the past four seasons. Ive always compared TJ's game to that of Brian Campbell. The kid's got wheels, has a heavy-accurate shot, and isn't afraid to stick his face in a pile of trouble. Today, Darcy Regier re-upped the Jersey native to a contract extension.


Brennan scored 16 goals and added 14 assists in Rochester last season.





Brennan is Buffalo's 9th Dman. The Ott trade brought Pardy into the fold, thus dropping Brennan a run. Here's how Buffalo's top six looks right now:

Myers
Ehrhoff
Regehr
Leopold
Sekera
Weber
Pardy
McNabb

I smell a trade coming. Buffalo have too many D and they need a skilled forward, be it a centre or winger, who can score.

Trading Sekera or Leopold right now makes a lot of sense to me.



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Regier also dipped into the toughness pool and pulled out badass, Nick Tarnasky. The 6'2 225 pound tough guy played in the KHL last season.

Tarnasky earned 173 PIMs in the KHL last season.

He's the perfect guy to call-up and battle Lucic and the Bruins.






The Sabres address a HUGE area of concern from last season in adding bar fighters Ott, Scott, and now BizTarnasty. Marcus Foligno and Cody McCormick like to chuck the knocks, too.

Tarnasky and Mancari will add a ton of sandpaper and grit to the Rochester lineup.

If this signing is not a big F-you to Boston, I don't know what is.






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Here's the official release from the team:


Buffalo Sabres General Manager Darcy Regier today announced that the team has agreed to terms with unrestricted free agent forward Nick Tarnasky and defenseman TJ Brennan on one-year contracts.

Tarnasky (6’2”, 224 lbs., 11/25/84) joins the Sabres after spending a season in the Kontinental Hockey League playing for Vityaz Chekov. In one KHL season, Tarnasky recorded 12 points (5+7) and 173 penalty minutes in 36 games. Tarnasky, a native of Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, was drafted by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the 9th round (287th overall) of the 2003 NHL Entry Draft. In parts of five NHL seasons, Tarnasky has compiled 30 points (13+17) and 297 penalty minutes in 245 games with Tampa Bay, Nashville and Florida.

Brennan (6’1”, 214 lbs., 4/3/89) was Buffalo’s second-round pick (31st overall) in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft. After spending the 2009-10 and 2010-11 seasons with the Portland Pirates (AHL), Brennan scored a goal in his NHL debut on Nov. 23, 2011 vs. Boston. The Willingboro, New Jersey native appeared in 11 games for the Sabres in 2011-12.

Brennan finished the 2011-12 season with 30 points (16+14) and 39 penalty minutes in Rochester. His 16 AHL goals were a career high and led all Amerks defensemen, despite appearing in only 52 games for the Americans.


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