Dean Lombardi is sticking to his plan!
A few weeks ago Kings GM Dean Lombardi addressed season ticket holders. He not only emphasized the need for his players to “get better” he also warned those in attendance that the big splash they expect most likely wouldn’t come. “Don’t blow up my email July 3rd when things don’t happen” he said.
That day came today and once again, Lombardi wasn’t about to back up the Brinks for a player he would still be paying when they’re 42 years old (Hossa), or pay an oft injured Marion Gaborik 7.5 million dollars for 5 years, and he certainly wasn’t going to bring back Cammalleri for 30 million dollars.
Several teams have left themselves ripe for raiding: How does Chicago pay for Kane and Towes and Keith who are RFA’s next year, not to mention Versteeg and Seabrook? Who does Calgary dump? 40 million for just 8 players? The Rangers have 40 million committed to just 15 players, I’m still trying to figure out how Boston pays for
Phil Kessel and can someone tell me how the Flyers can add Pronger, Lappy and Boucher without begging a team like the Kings to take salary off their hands?
Lombardi is playing poker and he’s not showing his hand, while others are throwing unnecessary dollars into an ever growing pot. Offer sheets could certainly be put on the table, but that doesn’t seem to be Lombardi’s style… but ask yourself, what WOULD Chicago do if Lombardi offered Kane or Toews multi million/multi-year offer sheets next season when the cap is expected to be lower? It would certainly be a better gamble than what Edmonton did with
Dustin Penner.
What also has Lombardi sitting in the cat bird seat is most of the big names have headed East. Calgary will be hard pressed to replace 35 goals. Minnesota’s golden boy is a Ranger, Pronger is a Flyer, San Jose was inactive, Columbus and St Louis did little. Vancouver shot their wad with the twins, Dallas and Nashville and Phoenix and St Louis did nothing and Edmonton is about to add a locker room cancer. How are the Kings weaker?
So for those Kings fans that are whipped into a frenzy, the Kings are in great shape. They could still easily trade for
Marco Sturm. They could still easily sign “filler” players for one or two years, and if
Ilya Kovalchuk or
Rick Nash decide to test the free agent waters next season, guess who will be one of a handful of teams who will be able to AFFORD one of these silly 12 year deals.